If you are a D cup (like me) you're actually walking around with about 15-20 pounds of flesh on your chest.
I'm pretty sure that's not true. I went from a D to a C when I had my reduction and it was only about a five-pound difference. I lifted one breast, then I lifted a 12oz can of soda with the same hand, and the breast only weighed slightly more. I lifted a bottle of 16oz of water, and the breast weight less than that - and we're talking C+ cup. So, I don't know what's up with Discover, but their numbers are way off.
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Date: 2007-03-22 07:35 pm (UTC)I'm pretty sure that's not true. I went from a D to a C when I had my reduction and it was only about a five-pound difference. I lifted one breast, then I lifted a 12oz can of soda with the same hand, and the breast only weighed slightly more. I lifted a bottle of 16oz of water, and the breast weight less than that - and we're talking C+ cup. So, I don't know what's up with Discover, but their numbers are way off.
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Date: 2007-03-22 09:17 pm (UTC)Hm ... a misplaced decimal point?
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Date: 2007-03-23 03:43 pm (UTC)http://jacquez.livejournal.com/562697.html