My younger daughter & I were watching an anime last night, “Your Lie in April”. In one scene, a piano teacher is giving her 13-year-old female student a pep-talk, and she said something like, “Hold your head up, throw out your non-existent chest…”
The Mrs. found a professional bra fitter when we lived in San Francisco. It turns out that bras are like other women garments, a certain size by one manufacturer might be something different from another manufacturer. Anyway, she learned what she needed about getting the right fit and never had any problems with bras after that. When our girls started “developing” she took them to that same fitter with the same results. Women’s clothing can be so expensive that it makes a lot of sense to have it fit right and look good. What’s the use of buying something that will languish at the back or bottom of the closet for years until it is either donated or thrown out.
Prescott_Philosopher over 4 years ago
Nope! Not even if you do that. But wait a couple of years, honey, and you’ll knock their eyes out.
stairsteppublishing over 4 years ago
Some are late bloomers and when they do, watch out.
Skeptical Meg over 4 years ago
Jeri must be a barrel of laughs at the doctor’s.
Wren Fahel over 4 years ago
My younger daughter & I were watching an anime last night, “Your Lie in April”. In one scene, a piano teacher is giving her 13-year-old female student a pep-talk, and she said something like, “Hold your head up, throw out your non-existent chest…”
mikeywilly over 4 years ago
I hate to think of how I’d have walked if I backtalked my mom like that.
DDrazen over 4 years ago
“I’m a perfect 36: 12-12-12.” Lambchop
asrialfeeple over 4 years ago
Hope those mosquito bites on your chest won’t become infected, Jeri.
slbolfing over 4 years ago
when this strip first ran, my daughter was about Teena’s age (maybe a little older) – I really related to how their Dad acts!
Teto85 Premium Member over 4 years ago
The Mrs. found a professional bra fitter when we lived in San Francisco. It turns out that bras are like other women garments, a certain size by one manufacturer might be something different from another manufacturer. Anyway, she learned what she needed about getting the right fit and never had any problems with bras after that. When our girls started “developing” she took them to that same fitter with the same results. Women’s clothing can be so expensive that it makes a lot of sense to have it fit right and look good. What’s the use of buying something that will languish at the back or bottom of the closet for years until it is either donated or thrown out.