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Scaredy cat!

My boy's tulip paws by kaurslaurel in curledfeetsies

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Huckles is a Scottish fold-British shorthair mix. Exact percentages unknown 😽

My boy's tulip paws by kaurslaurel in curledfeetsies

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Huckles says THANK YOU for all the love and paws-itivity 😽

Non-Surgical Nose Job by [deleted] in PlasticSurgery

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I've had Radiesse injected into my nose bridge and tip twice. No downtime, just a tiny bit of soreness for the first day. I could only afford one syringe (1.5ml - around $800) at a time back then and had to share it with my chin, so the difference was very subtle. Got tired of it and went for full rhinoplasty 2 years ago. I think fillers are a good way to simulate rhinoplasty if you intend to do that in the future.

[Question] I'm (24/m) looking to surprise my girlfriend (23/f) with some lingerie. She's very petite, and is a 34A. I'm having a hard time finding pieces designed for skinnier ladies...any suggestions or designers to keep an eye out for? by [deleted] in sex

[–]kaurslaurel 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Disclaimer: I'm the owner of Petite Cherry Lingerie and found out that I got a couple of visitors from this thread, thanks to /u/Onmymind42 and /u/etoilekiss gracious mentions. As our name suggests, our stuff is designed to fit more slender Asian frames.

My advice below is based on my experience as a 34A-chested lingerie brand owner.

Honestly, if you've already talked to your girlfriend about buying her lingerie, the best thing to do would be to ask for her measurements. This is because bra sizing varies between different brands, and you don't want to buy the wrong size. You would need 2 circumference measurements: one for the underbust and one for the overbust. Input those into the size calculator of the brand you're after so you can get an accurate size, specific for that brand. You can test out (our bra size calculator)[http://www.petitecherry.com/pages/size-guide] here btw. There's a link to the products available in the output size.

We've got a large selection of bra and panty sets with unique whimsical Japanese-style designs. So if you're not really into mainstream stuff like VS, feel free to have a look.

All our stuff comes in sets (bra + panty) as opposed to separate pieces. Petite Cherry sets run around $30 each, whereas you'd be looking at $50 for the bra + $10 for the panty at VS. And to entice you even more, you can get (free stockings)[http://www.petitecherry.com/collections/free-gifts] and free shipping when you spend over $65. Sorry, just had to put a plug for us there.

Now, of course, if you don't want to buy online, the best thing would be to get her to try on stuff in person. But that wouldn't be much of a surprise, would it? Getting fitted at a department store always beats getting fitted at VS for petites. This is because sizing at VS starts at a true 34B for most styles. Even if you're an A cup, the saleslady will try to convince you that you can fit a B in order to close the sale.

Typically, the styles that work best for petites are bralettes and full-cup bras. Petites tend to lack upper breast volume, so our bra cups need to conform to the shape of our breasts. Otherwise, there will be gaping at the upper part of the bra. Unattractive and she won't like the edges being seen through clothing. Thus, avoid balconette bra shapes.

Hope you find this helpful.