
I will never understand why the wait time is so incredibly long to see the gynecologist for a yearly exam. The appointments are quick and routine, most women are on a set schedule, and there are plenty of doctors.
Since I’ve switched insurance, I had to locate a doctor and lab within my network and then find one that is accepting new patients. I went down a list of 7 doctors before I found one that would see me, and then her fist available appointment isn’t until July 31.
I did make sure that my gynecologist wasn’t also an obstetrician. The last time I had an OBGYN she constantly rescheduled my appointment because she had to be in labor and delivery, which is fine, if rescheduling didn’t set the appointment back a month every time!

I’ve never been shy about the fact that I wear full busted lingerie. I mean, why deny it? The chest is right there out front for everyone to oogle at!
The most challenging part of having sizeable melons is finding a swimsuit. You can find a well constructed bra with thick straps just about anywhere, but to find a good swimsuit that isn’t too skimpy up top is a real hunt!
You’re not going to find the Freya Jelly Bean swimsuit with adjustable straps that comes in different cup sizes at JC Penny’s! No, you have to go to BiggerBras.com for that kind of find!
I heard a little rumbling about the Tom Ford ad that was banned after appearing in a few Italian publications, so I had to seek it out. The ad was deemed “markedly vulgar” and offensive to women.

So, what do you think? Offensive? Vulgar? Nah…not really. The Miley Cyrus Vanity Fair photo is way more scandalous, and that’s not saying much.
Meredith Viera interviewed three woman from the polygamist ranch in Texas this morning, and I was shocked at their level of composure and how accurately polygamist women are portrayed on Big Love. The way the women spoke was very eerie. Abnormally slow and annunciated. The red-headed woman that kept repeating how her children need her really gave me the feeling that she’d been brainwashed.
Since my friend Laurie is walking to raise money for breast cancer research in the Dallas 3-Day later this year, the least the rest of us can do is make a donation and vow to take good care of our breasts! Not only does taking care of our breasts mean performing self exams, it means wearing proper lingerie! How do these two things go together? Well, the more women pay attention to their breasts, the earlier breast cancer can be detected and treated.
Being a bigger breasted girl, I’m very particular about my bras. They have to hold me up just right, not dig into my shoulders, and have more than a single clip in the back. I’ve had fabulous luck with Chantelle Bras, and every bra I own is from their line of handmade bras. That’s right, every bra has to be manually constructed by a seamstress to ensure strength, quality, and beauty.
These bras are more than just bras, they are body shapers. They change the way you look and feel in clothes, and if good bras make you pay a little more attention to you body and potentially aid in early detection of breast cancer, then they are well worth the money!