Usally it's too small or too big or the cut of the bra effects boob slippage
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According to height and weight statistics, Mila Kunis has a bra size of 32B.
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No. It is not real at all. Watch this promo of the icarly episode where she is clearly wearing an orange tank top. [see Related Links below] Actually she did have a nipple slip, just that nick caught the error and edited it with a orange bra. Just look up her name and nipple slip on Google and then go to images. There is a Gif there of the original one. There was never any nipple slip. A KIDS show is not going to have an UNDERAGE actress shoot a scene without any bra on when her character is supposed to be wearing a bra. Even R rated movies wouldn't have an adult actress be totally topless if the scene didn't call for the nudity to be shown. She would be wearing pasties at least.
Women wear bras for a number of reasons. First of all, a bra holds the breasts up. Women wear them so their breasts will appear higher and fuller. Many bras also push the breasts even higher, or closer together, creating a nice, curvy, feminine look, particularly advantageous for low-cut clothes. Secondly, women wear bras to prevent nipples from showing through tops. Over the course of the day, women's nipples tend to harden for various reasons, or for no reason at all. (Think, Felicity, or the opening credits to the Sex and the City series). This can be embarrassing for the woman, and distracting to those around her. Bras come with padding to prevent this. Thirdly, during sports, excercising, or even just when keeping a brisk pace throughout the day, the laws of physics may require significant jiggling. This can be highly uncomfortable and embarrassing, especially for those with larger breasts. A bra supports and restrains them so that the bouncing and jiggling is kept to a minimum. For medium to high impact activity, women wear more restrictive bras -- called sports bras. Sports bras hold the breasts tight against the chest, to allow free movement of the body, and not the breasts. Fourthly, women wear bras for size reasons. Women with particularly large breasts, often experience mild to chronic back problems. Restrictive bras help to restrain them, and reduce pain. They may also complain that their large breasts distract others, and detract from the way other perceive them. They may wear a tighter bra to diminish this problem. Women with smaller breasts, many times, feel their femininity is compromised, and will wear padded bras to create a fuller, sexier look. This is a particular problem with highly fit, athletic women. Also, some women have uneven breasts, and may find a bra evens them out. Women who have had illnesses requiring breast removal, may still wear a padded bra for appearances. Nursing women wear special nursing bras to help with embarrassing, "leakage." Finally, women who do not wear bras, will find in their older years, their breasts may hang lower, this is called "sagging," and it is very unattractive. Sometimes you see it with older women: their breasts hang so low, they practically touch their belly buttons. That usually happens to women who never wore bras when they were younger. So, women wear bras so that their breasts will still be relatively high and perky when they get older.
Never wear a bra to bed. It will restrict blood circulation to the little capillaries in your breast tissue, which may cause your breasts not to develop to their full potential. Slip the bra off before you go to bed to allow your breasts to also have a rest!
If you want to appear to have larger breasts quickly, you can buy a push up bra, or inserts to slip into a bra (a lot of people call these "cutlets" because they sorta look like a chicken breast). The only way to increase the size of your actual breasts themselves is surgery.
A bra is used to support and/or enhance breasts.
When your breasts get out, it is usually called a nipple slip or a boob slip.
Under your bra is boobs or breasts
Bra's are uncomfortable. If you want your breasts to protrude, sure you can wear a bra. It would be more manly to buy an elastic bandage and wrap your breasts.
If it's a standard bra, take hold of either side of the clasp at the back, push the sides towards each other slightly, unhook them, slip the straps off the shoulders, and pull the cups gently downwards off the breasts (do not yank it, that hurts). If the bra is on you and you can't reach the clasp, slip the straps off the shoulders first, pull the cups downwards off the breasts, and rotate the bra around your chest until the strap is accessible.
an uplift bra is a bra that makes your breasts look larger
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It can. Get a push up bra, they do wonders
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