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	<title>Comments on: THE party accessory: a cleavage-enhancing bra</title>
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		<title>By: Kate</title>
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		<dc:creator>Kate</dc:creator>
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		<description>Thanks so much for these suggestions!  Maybe I will try one of them out.  I&#039;ve been disappointed with so many push-up bras.  Many bras I have tried, even though they may say 34AA, are just sized down versions of a push-up bra that was designed for a B cup.  The result, for me anyway, is empty space on the top of the bra that my little &quot;girls&quot; just couldn&#039;t fill, resulting in that awful smiley face effect (you know, that embarrassing crease you have to keep fixing when you wear a shirt over top.)  Push-up bras for the small-chested are really a work of art; the designer needs to keep in mind how little there is to push up, and find a way to work around that.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thanks so much for these suggestions!  Maybe I will try one of them out.  I&#8217;ve been disappointed with so many push-up bras.  Many bras I have tried, even though they may say 34AA, are just sized down versions of a push-up bra that was designed for a B cup.  The result, for me anyway, is empty space on the top of the bra that my little &#8220;girls&#8221; just couldn&#8217;t fill, resulting in that awful smiley face effect (you know, that embarrassing crease you have to keep fixing when you wear a shirt over top.)  Push-up bras for the small-chested are really a work of art; the designer needs to keep in mind how little there is to push up, and find a way to work around that.</p>
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