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Are there less “obvious” alternatives to training bras? My daugher is 10 and doesn’t want other kids to know.

  • Posted on October 14, 2010 at 1:24 am

My newest challenge is trying to get my daughter (normal height, weight) to wear a bra.

She has developed into a AA cup seemingly overnight – when she returns to school in a few weeks, this will be evident.

I think a training bra or spandex undershirt will help flatten her chest down a bit, but if I say the word BRA my daughter cries and takes off.

How can I help her through this time & minimize her embarrassment at having developed “early”?

Are there less-obvious alternatives to “training bras”?
My daughter is convinced that if the other kids see any kind of strap-marks through her t-shirts that she will be ridiculed! Having developed early myself, I know this to be true, but what are my alternatives? (brand, style)?

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Are there less “obvious” alternatives to training bras? My daugher is 10 and doesn’t want other kids to know.

  • Posted on October 13, 2010 at 4:28 am

My newest challenge is trying to get my daughter (normal height, weight) to wear a bra.

She has developed into a AA cup seemingly overnight – when she returns to school in a few weeks, this will be evident.

I think a training bra or spandex undershirt will help flatten her chest down a bit, but if I say the word BRA my daughter cries and takes off.

How can I help her through this time & minimize her embarrassment at having developed “early”?

Are there less-obvious alternatives to “training bras”?
My daughter is convinced that if the other kids see any kind of strap-marks through her t-shirts that she will be ridiculed! Having developed early myself, I know this to be true, but what are my alternatives? (brand, style)?

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Are there less “obvious” alternatives to training bras? My daugher is 10 and doesn’t want other kids to know.

  • Posted on July 25, 2010 at 1:44 pm

My newest challenge is trying to get my daughter (normal height, weight) to wear a bra.

She has developed into a AA cup seemingly overnight – when she returns to school in a few weeks, this will be evident.

I think a training bra or spandex undershirt will help flatten her chest down a bit, but if I say the word BRA my daughter cries and takes off.

How can I help her through this time & minimize her embarrassment at having developed “early”?

Are there less-obvious alternatives to “training bras”?
My daughter is convinced that if the other kids see any kind of strap-marks through her t-shirts that she will be ridiculed! Having developed early myself, I know this to be true, but what are my alternatives? (brand, style)?

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