FUN FACT! Only 20% of bra “support” comes from straps, the rest is from the cups/band.Ĭenter seam (space between cups) should be flat against your chest and the underwire should rest on your rib cage, not your tits. Straps: Should be level all the way around your body - it shouldn’t be higher in the front or the back. + You’re probably wearing the wrong size bra right now, because 70% of women are. It’s just a “team effort.”Ĥ) WHATS A BUTCH TO DO – The Bra Epidemic In The United States and the Worldĩ) What To Do With Boobs from a Queer Fat Femme Perspective,īy Bevin Branlandingham of Quick Note #2: Because everyone is apparently shy about their rack, every section of this guide besides Julie’s essay, Bevin’s essay and Lily’s picks aren’t attributed to anyone. That’s the point of this guide - helping you find what you want, not what you “need.” Hopefully we’ve provided a wide range of options for whatever those desires may be. Nobody’s breasts need to be smaller or bigger or perkier or rounder than they are naturally unless you want them to be. Quick Note: The point of all the information contained within is not to help you “fix” anything about your body. We’re attempting to address at least 50% of your needs in this piece, but the comments are wide open for you to share tips for your own gender presentation/sexual identity/income/lifestyle/taste-in-sandwiches. As you may or may not recall, we’ve already gone through what you should do with your bottoms area in Boyshorts 101 and what swimsuits to buy in The Swimsuit Edition. In this spirit we bring you the first-ever AUTOSTRADDLE BRA ISSUE. Because what about your tomboyfriend, you know? The bra industry is heterocentricly sexualized and even queer femme shoppers start feeling a little awkward the 45th time the saleswoman tells you how much your boyfriend will love that bra. What the hell are you going to do with those boobs, you big ol’ lez? Everyone has a complicated relationship with their breasts and many queers find this relationship especially tumultuous. The Autostraddle Encyclopedia of Lesbian Cinema.LGBTQ Television Guide: What To Watch Now.
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