I thought I hated bras but just realized I’ve been wearing a C-cup for six years when I’m really an F, I was in denial

A BRA reviewer finally fell in love with the breast support after learning she had been wearing the wrong size for six years.

She thought she hated bras when in reality she had simply chosen the wrong size.

TikTok user Lauren finally realized she was wearing the wrong bra size

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TikTok user Lauren finally realized she was wearing the wrong bra sizePhoto credit: TikTok/billiejeansposts
She thought she hated bras, but found out she's been a C cup for six years

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She thought she hated bras, but found out she’s been a C cup for six yearsPhoto credit: TikTok/billiejeansposts

A C cup was her preferred support for a long time. But her actual size was significantly larger – an F cup

“I just found out I’ve been wearing the wrong bra size for six years,” Lauren said (@billiejeansposts).

It made so much sense for her and her relationship with breast support: “That’s why I hated wearing bras.”

She only found out about the discrepancy when she went to a bra store and got properly fitted.

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“I was a C cup and was actually an F cup,” she said.

Her siblings had tried to enlighten her, but she wouldn’t listen.

“My sister tried to tell me, but I refused.”

When a follower asked how on earth she could have gotten her breast measurements so wrong, she replied: “I was stupid.”

There was great interest in her post With over 60,000 likes and a lively comments section.

“How are we supposed to know?” one viewer despaired. “Was a C, D and E on the same day, just in different stores.”

It was similar with this lady: “Same. I was wearing a C but was actually wearing an E. I feel a lot better afterward.”

For this person, getting a properly fitting bra was important: “Happened to me. I now wear size F and am proud.”

This woman also felt great: “I’m finally wearing the right bra and it literally gives me strength.”

One commenter said she felt empowered after getting a bra that fit properly

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One commenter said she felt empowered after getting a bra that fit properlyPhoto credit: TikTok/billiejeansposts

Emma James

Emma James is a USTimesPost U.S. News Reporter based in London. His focus is on U.S. politics and the environment. He has covered climate change extensively, as well as healthcare and crime. Emma James joined USTimesPost in 2023 from the Daily Express and previously worked for Chemist and Druggist and the Jewish Chronicle. He is a graduate of Cambridge University. Languages: English. You can get in touch with me by emailing emmajames@ustimespost.com.

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