Does my bra size seem right? Looking for fit and support advice

My measurements (ABraThatFits calculator):

Loose underbust: 31 in Snug underbust: 30.5 in Tight underbust: 28 in Standing bust: 37 in Leaning bust: 38 in Lying bust: 37 in

The calculator suggested a starting size of 30F/FF (UK). It also mentioned that the sister size 32E/F (UK) might be more comfortable.

Does this look right? I tried to take the measurements as accurately as I could and does it look right?

I use a 32B bra currently which seems to fit right but I'm gaining a little weight and I've noticed what I think is side breast tissue and a bit of sagging.

I hate wearing a bra but would like some suggestions to keep my breast in shape and supported.

Should I wear a bra full time or only when I go out? And would like some suggestions on the type of bra which is comfortable for daily wear.

I'd really appreciate any advice. Thanks!

reddit.com
u/Wide-Research-6752 — 3 hours ago
▲ 1 r/acne

Paracetamol for acnes?

3 or 4 years back, I had really bad acnes and acne marks that were too stubborn to go away, tried many products and didn't work. Then I had an ear infection and had a paracetamol drip as a painkiller. I had a reaction, my face was so puffed. And then the next day all my acnes and acne marks were gone. My skin was so clear. Then I started to get acnes again doctor prescribed benzoyl peroxide. That also cleared my skin but after a year it started to react on my face. Now any strong ingredient I use, other than the fact it makes my skin dry it's not working for my acnes. Tried mild products and nothing's working for me. I'm seriously thinking of getting a paracetamol drip to see if it would work. Anyone had this kind of incident?

Can I get a paracetamol drip over the counter? 🤔

reddit.com
u/Wide-Research-6752 — 9 days ago

Suggest a really good wired earphone.

Hi everyone,

I'm looking for a good wired earphone with an L-jack. My budget is up to ₹3,000.

My primary use will be work calls, so microphone quality is the most important factor. I have a naturally low voice, so I need something that picks up my voice clearly and makes it easy for the person on the other end to hear me. ENC/noise reduction for calls would be a big plus.

And also nice bass and good quality sound to hear music and watch movies.

reddit.com
u/Wide-Research-6752 — 10 days ago

Need honest advice about SSC CGL

24F from Kerala. Need honest advice about SSC CGL – not preparation tips.

I completed B.Com and currently work as a Junior Accountant for a Canadian firm. I also have some career gaps, which makes me worry about my long-term career prospects.

I appeared for SSC CGL 2024 and scored around 110. The thing is, I only prepared for about 6 months, was attending coaching classes, and honestly didn't study very seriously. I'm naturally stronger in Quant, Reasoning, and English, but very weak in GK.

Due to family pressure, I stopped preparing and focused on getting a job. Now that I'm working, I'm considering starting SSC CGL preparation again.

My concern is not whether I can study. I can realistically give around 2 hours a day while continuing my job, and I'm willing to stay consistent for the next 2–3 years if needed.

What I'm struggling with is this:

Is SSC CGL still worth pursuing in 2026 if you're starting from this position?

With increasing competition, changing exam patterns, and stories of people preparing for years without success, I'm afraid of investing 2–3 years and still not getting selected.

I'm not asking for motivation. I'd really like honest answers from people who have cleared SSC CGL, are currently preparing, or have left preparation midway.

If you were in my position:

* Would you continue building an accounting career?

* Would you prepare for SSC CGL alongside the job?

* At what point would you decide that SSC is no longer worth pursuing?

Looking for realistic perspectives rather than motivational ones.

reddit.com
u/Wide-Research-6752 — 11 days ago

Is this orgasm?

Hi everyone, using a throwaway account. I’m 24F and I’ve never had an orgasm before. Recently, I found my G-spot, which feels really good. When I’m masturbating, I get aroused, rub my clit, and then this sudden "weird" feeling comes over me. My legs start to feel strange, and I twitch literally. It feels good, but it is over so quickly that I end up feeling kind of unsatisfied afterward. Is this actually an orgasm?

​

Also, I’ve realized I don’t really care for standard porn, especially the actual sex scenes. I mostly just enjoy the anticipation and the build-up leading up to it. Has anyone else experienced this? How do I make the feeling last longer or feel more satisfying?

reddit.com
u/Wide-Research-6752 — 18 days ago
▲ 1 r/SSCCGL

Book for GK

Please suggest one book that is enough for GK preparation for SSC CGL 2027. Also wouldn't mind if you could suggest books for other subjects also.

​

I work from home and apart from my job, working out, cooking and other stuff, I can only spend 2 hours studying during the weekdays and full time on the weekends and would like to know if that's good enough for SSC 2027.

​

And other thing is some YouTube channel recommendation, please suggest some English only channels. I don't know Hindi.

reddit.com
u/Wide-Research-6752 — 19 days ago

Would you give up your seat to an elderly in a bus, if you've booked for it?

If you booked your seat in a KSRTC bus, but then an elderly wants to sit in you seat itself, would you give up or decline her?

reddit.com
u/Wide-Research-6752 — 28 days ago

Using starightening cream to loose my curls

I have naturally mixed-texture hair. My crown area and bangs are the curliest part, while the rest of my hair is mostly wavy and almost straight. I recently cut bangs, and they look much better when they're straight, so I've been using a flat iron on them every day. Blow-drying alone doesn't seem to work.

I've tried the curly hair method, but it only made the curly sections curlier while the rest stayed straighter. The thing is, I don't want pin-straight hair, I just want my curls to loosen into soft waves so my hair texture looks more uniform.

So going to do an experiment, I'm gonna use a straightening cream only on the curlier sections (mainly the crown and bangs), applying less product to the ends, and skipping the flat iron. My plan is to blow-dry them into more of a blowout look and only straighten my bangs, and let them sit for 3 days.

Maybe this would make my hair not look pin straight and just my bangs as I could just style them later. Just wants to know if anyone has done this or will this work?

reddit.com
u/Wide-Research-6752 — 1 month ago

Help me build a wardrobe from scratch

24F, Indian, 5'1", petite, medium build, dusky skin — help me build a wardrobe from scratch?

I mostly work from home and don’t go out much except movies, grocery shopping, church, and occasional travel/weddings. I want to rebuild my wardrobe completely but I’m confused about what would actually suit me.

My style:

• I mostly like T-shirts/shirts + jeans (not into skirts, dresses, or gowns)

• I love comfortable, slightly baggy outfits but don’t want to look sloppy or younger than my age

• I like Korean-style long sleeve/oversized T-shirts and usually roll up sleeves because it somehow makes me look more “put together” or bold

• I wear kurtas for church

• I have a baby face and want to style myself in a way that makes me look a bit more mature/closer to my age

• I prefer long sleeves in general

I’d love advice on:

  1. What type of jeans/tops would suit a petite 5'1 frame without making me look younger or shorter?

  2. How to style oversized/baggy tees or shirts without looking swallowed by fabric?

  3. Best colors for dusky skin (especially casual wear and kurtas)

  4. How to dress slightly more mature with a baby face?

  5. Comfortable shoes/small heels for petite girls — I want a bit of height but nothing painful or too dressy

  6. Comfortable bra recommendations for someone who hates bras 😭 I don’t want noticeable movement while walking, but I also hate structured/uncomfortable bras

Would love any fashion tips, outfit formulas, Pinterest inspo, brands, or “things you wish you knew” as a petite woman.

reddit.com
u/Wide-Research-6752 — 1 month ago

Help me build a wardrobe from scratch

24F, Indian, 5'1", petite, medium build, dusky skin — help me build a wardrobe from scratch?

I mostly work from home and don’t go out much except movies, grocery shopping, church, and occasional travel/weddings. I want to rebuild my wardrobe completely but I’m confused about what would actually suit me.

My style:

• I mostly like T-shirts/shirts + jeans (not into skirts, dresses, or gowns)

• I love comfortable, slightly baggy outfits but don’t want to look sloppy or younger than my age

• I like Korean-style long sleeve/oversized T-shirts and usually roll up sleeves because it somehow makes me look more “put together” or bold

• I wear kurtas for church

• I have a baby face and want to style myself in a way that makes me look a bit more mature/closer to my age

• I prefer long sleeves in general

I’d love advice on:

  1. What type of jeans/tops would suit a petite 5'1 frame without making me look younger or shorter?

  2. How to style oversized/baggy tees or shirts without looking swallowed by fabric?

  3. Best colors for dusky skin (especially casual wear and kurtas)

  4. How to dress slightly more mature with a baby face?

  5. Comfortable shoes/small heels for petite girls — I want a bit of height but nothing painful or too dressy

  6. Comfortable bra recommendations for someone who hates bras 😭 I don’t want noticeable movement while walking, but I also hate structured/uncomfortable bras

Would love any fashion tips, outfit formulas, Pinterest inspo, brands, or “things you wish you knew” as a petite woman.

reddit.com
u/Wide-Research-6752 — 1 month ago
▲ 7 r/Kochi

Career advice for B.Com graduate in Kochi?

I’m a B.Com graduate currently working as a WFH accountant in a night shift job earning around 20k/month. I’m planning to relocate to Kochi and want to upskill, but I’m not interested in pursuing professional courses like CA/CMA/ACCA.

I’m looking for practical skills/courses that can help me grow into better-paying finance, accounting, MIS, analyst, operations, or remote roles over the next few years.

I can spend around ₹5000/month on studies/training. Currently I’m considering:

• Advanced Excel

• Power BI

• GST/Tally practical training

• SQL

• Zoho Books / QuickBooks

But I’m also open to completely different suggestions if there are better career paths for someone with my background.

So I wanted to ask:

  1. What skills or courses would realistically help someone with an accounting background increase salary in the next 2–3 years?

  2. Are there any good institutes/coaching centres in Kochi for practical accounting, Excel, Power BI, analytics, or other useful skills?

  3. Is relocating to Kochi worth it for better opportunities and networking?

  4. Anyone here moved from accounting into analyst, MIS, operations, IT, finance, or remote international roles?

  5. Any underrated career paths or courses you would recommend apart from traditional accounting/professional qualifications?

Would really appreciate practical advice from people already working in these fields.

reddit.com
u/Wide-Research-6752 — 2 months ago

Career advice for B.Com graduate in Kochi?

I’m a B.Com graduate currently working as a WFH accountant in a night shift job earning around 20k/month. I want to move to Kochi and upskill, but I’m not interested in pursuing professional courses like CA/CMA/ACCA.

I’m more interested in practical skills/courses that can help me grow into better-paying finance, accounting, MIS, analyst, or remote roles over the next few years.

I can spend around ₹5000/month on studies/training. I’m currently considering skills like:

• Advanced Excel

• Power BI

• GST/Tally practical training

• SQL

• Zoho/QuickBooks

I wanted to ask:

  1. What skills would realistically help someone with an accounting background increase salary in the next 2–3 years?

  2. Are there any good institutes/coaching centres in Kochi for practical accounting, Excel, Power BI, or analytics training?

  3. Is relocating to Kochi worth it for better opportunities/networking?

  4. Anyone here moved from basic accounting roles into analyst/MIS/remote finance jobs?

Would appreciate practical advice from people already working in these fields.

reddit.com
u/Wide-Research-6752 — 2 months ago

Asking for a friend. His mother had a thyroid surgery. Now recent reports says there might be cancerous cells. They are not sure, but still it needs to be removed. So basically to remove it she has to have a nuclear medicine which costs ₹70000. And the insurance was denied. Does anyone know about it? Any other alternatives..?

reddit.com
u/Wide-Research-6752 — 2 months ago