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Beginning to wear a bra is a huge step toward becoming a young woman. Whether you need the support, crave the coverage or just wanna get on with this whole puberty thing, the experts at GL have all the answers you need to your biggest bra-buying questions.

I feel really happy and excited that I'm finally gonna get a bra, but also a little bit nervous and kinda weirded out by the idea too! Did other girls feel the same way—like, excited but also a bit weird and nervous at the same time?

Totally! Puberty is a crazy weird time. On one hand, you’re finally growing up. On the other, you’re starting to leave childhood behind. When you first hit puberty, there are a lot of unknowns. Sure, Mom may have talked to you about periods and pads and PMS, but that doesn’t mean you know when to expect when you get your first visit from Aunt Flo. The same is true with bras. Being old enough or busty enough to wear one is cool—it’s a sign that you’re older and mature. But getting measured, picking the right shape or fit, not knowing how big your boobs are gonna be when they’re finished growing—that’s all a bit freaky!

My mom says I have to get measured to know what size to get. Do I have to get measured in the store by the store lady? I feel really weirded out about that. If I have to get measured in the store, do I have to take my top off, or can the store lady measure me over my clothes?

The first (and second and third and fourth) time you get measured is awkward. When has someone ever wrapped a tape measure around your chest? The important things to remember are that the whole thing will be over quickly, and this is somebody’s job. Your awkward experience isn’t anything out of the ordinary, nor are any of your problems or questions, so feel free to ask away. And yes, babe, she can definitely measure you over your clothes as long as they aren’t super baggy. We recommend wearing a cami or a close-fitting tank so you can get the best fit without losing your modesty.

What kind of bra is the best to get for my first one? I think a cup bra looks more grown-up looking, but I want to be comfortable too. Should I get a stretchy training bra or a small bra with real cups?

 
There is no right or wrong answer here. You should get whatever type of bra fits you the best, feels most comfortable and gives you a shape you like. After you’re measured, a sales clerk should be able to show you a variety of bras that ought to fit your body. Depending on how big you are in the chest area, it might make more sense for you to start with a training bra or a bra with cups. That certainly doesn’t mean that you can’t try on both. A training bra will be more comfortable at first, but the bra with cups might give you a more grown-up appearance. Pick whichever suits you best, and remember: This first bra isn’t the only bra you’ll have. You could pick a mix of bras, perhaps one of each type, or stick with training bras for now and grab a bra with cups in a few months, once you’re used to the feeling of wearing something supportive.

Does a bra feel weird when you first start wearing one?

t’s not so much weird as it is different. Having something fastened around your chest is awkward at first because you’ve never had to wear something of that nature before. It can feel a little restrictive, even a little scratchy depending upon the material. Some people adjust very quickly, while others never really like the feeling of wearing a bra. Having a positive attitude about the change will help you adjust more quickly. If you are excited about this new phase in your life, you’ll be more likely to get used to the strange feeling of wearing a bra sooner rather than later.

One more question: Why are they called training bras instead of just bras?
 
Good question! Training bras were given that name because they really train you to wear a bra. They’re also different than normal bras with cups, and they’re a bit simpler than most sports bras nowadays. While you can certainly wear a sports bra instead of a training bra and have the same effect, a training bra is a bit girlier, less restrictive and sometimes less expensive.

BY BRITTANY TAYLOR ON 5/13/2011 7:00:00 AM

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Please help! Every girl in my grade wears a bra, and i dont. Alot of them are
Flatter than me, i think i have boobs.. i have pretty big bumps i guess. I wear thisg
Training bra thing. But "it" still shows through, so i took the out the padding
Of one of my bathing suits and wear it under . But still doesn't give me any umph
I personally think i need a bra! But my mom andmy cousin always says i have no boobs.
How do i get my mom to buy me a bra? Im scared to ask! Please help!!

 

Hey!  ask your mom again, and if she says you don't need one, say it will help your self confidence and that you will need one soon. good luck! 


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by hey_you on 2/9/2013 4:27:55 PM

 
 



MOD!
Hey!, so I'm a 32A and 12yrs old, I've bought a training bra last year for the second time and I was wondering of its time and appropriate for me to get a padded one. Lastly how can I ask my mom to get one for me?
Thnx!!!!!




Hey girl! If you're feeling like it may not be fitting properly anymore, it's probably time to spring for a new one. It can be kind of awkward and uncomfortable to ask your mom about this stuff, but remember she can be your greatest source of info in these situations. Remember, she was a girl your age once too and she's been perfecting it for a while now. She knows all the tricks of the trade! Good luck! 

xoxo 
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by APlovesJB on 12/7/2012 9:59:18 PM

 
 



Mod Mod Mod I really need some help! I am a 32b but my mom forces me to only wear training bras and says padded bras are for grown ups. Its not fair since everyone I know wears padded bras apart from the immature kids. I just want to have cup bras like everyone else and training bras my mom bought are too tight and hurt my boobs.







Hey girl!  Maybe you can compromise with your mom, how about considering thinly padded bras?  Tell her that you are very uncomfortable in the bras you own now and I'm sure she'll listen.  Good luck! xxoo 
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by sasarahsept on 7/12/2012 4:36:09 PM

 
 

I'm 13, and I wear about C cup size. But I don't wear a bra, though! (I know my cup size 'cause my mom gave me this American Girl book about puberty when I started my period. There is a section in it about bras, and I used the chart to figure out what size I am.) It's not that I don't want to wear a bra, because, believe me, I do. I play softball, and my boobs are constantly bouncing around. It hurts! I don't wear a bra because my mom hasn't given me one. My boobs are huge, so why won't she buy me some? I've tried to ask her to take me to get some, but every time I try, I get über-nervous and chicken out. I don't know why I get scared, because I know she's been there before. What's wrong with me?! What should I do?
Help.):
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by Graciegang on 5/18/2012 12:40:06 PM

 
 

MOD MOD MOD can ur parents see wat u post on ur phone?




Hey babe,

What you post on your phone as in text messages?  On phone bills, they can see the number you texted/photo messaged and the date and time.  As far as I know they can't see the actual message.
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by Hannahvball on 5/7/2012 5:56:08 PM

 
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