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Guest Lizzie McTrucker

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Guest Lizzie McTrucker

Since Astro_Liz commented in another thread about how wonderful the breast forms from TrueKare are, I decided to give it a shot. Went to the website and ordered the ASY-9 since I'm a 42-C. Priority USPS shipping is their standard so it came out to be about $100 for these.

Well they arrived today in the mail and when I opened them up I was in shock. In the box they looked huge. and they were a bit heavy. Now keep in mind that until recently I was just using the cheapo $10 silicone pads you can buy at like walmart or whatnot to just make you look a little larger but with my large frame and small chest it wasn't that noticeable.

So I got these girls out and peeled off the adhesive backing and stuck them on and .... plop. Well okay the site did say you would need a bra to wear these with, so I put them on one at a time and slipped each one into the cups of my shapewear.

My first thought, naturally, was "so this is what it's supposed to look like." followed by "hmm, not as heavy as I thought they'd be." then I looked in the mirror and thought "wow, I definatly have a chest now." I mean they're not huge and attention-getting but they are great for my frame and size. They just look bigger in the packaging then when I picked it up and put them on.

Once I got over the initial shock of having them, I became quite pleased. Now to see how they stand up to an all day endurance test. I do believe these should make a good substitute until I get back on HRT.

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Guest Donna Jean

YAY! Your BOOBS are here!

Cool, Lizzie...

Now you'll look more proportionate and have the correct "feel" and weight. Not to mention the movement!

Good for you!

I've only worn those things once and decided to stay with my little girls ad let them do their thing!

So, let me ask you...do you you have some place fixed up for them to sleep yet?

How about names?

And, of course you know, this requires pix!

Happy stuff, GF!

HUGGS! (Hey, what's that poking me?)

Donna Jean

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Whew! When I saw the title of this post, I thought you suddenly had them pop out of your chest from too much hormones, or something.

Don't scare me like that, girl!

Congrats, hon. I have a pair (B cups) from another vendor, and they're really nice. It is so cool to put on a top or a dress and see those girls doing their thing

to your figure. Makes you feel all...girly!

Have fun, and don't forget to air dry them before putting them away.

Carolyn Marie

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Guest Melanieshaman
Whew! When I saw the title of this post, I thought you suddenly had them pop out of your chest from too much hormones, or something.

Don't scare me like that, girl!

Congrats, hon. I have a pair (B cups) from another vendor, and they're really nice. It is so cool to put on a top or a dress and see those girls doing their thing

to your figure. Makes you feel all...girly!

Have fun, and don't forget to air dry them before putting them away.

Carolyn Marie

LMAO that's exactly what i thought! I considered getting some myself but approaching a full A only 8 months on hrt i think i will wait, and see how things "pop up" over the next 6 months.

Melanie

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Guest Lizzie McTrucker

I'm about an A right now but figured getting something larger wouldn't hurt and it for sure will help my confidence and now I don't have to worry about padding moving around or anything. These puppies, just by their weight, aren't going to move around anywhere. I still touch them from time to time because I can't believe how realistic their shape is and how much better I look now. Don't have to worry about seams or lines from several enhancers. It's great! I've been meaning to buy a decent pair of forms for years.

Now if breasts suddenly appeared once you hit a certain estrogen level I think that would be a little freaky. Like "Congratulations! *ploop* there they are" The growing pains would be killer. :huh:

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Guest ~Brenda~

Sweeeet!!

WAY TO GO.

I knew that Astro_Liz was good for something :lol:

I am glad that you are happy, and I am glad that Astro_Liz was helpful :)

Very WONDERFUL!!!

HUGS

Brenda

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It is so good that you have them because they don't just appear - it takes time so you can get used to them.

Love ya,

Sally

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