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Guest Emily H

Slipping on a bra this morning, wow...it felt natural. Like I've been doing it all my life, even though I have been barely doing it at all recently. when I woke up I felt like I needed one on...mom was awake so after she left...I got dressed :)

So I'm fully dressed again, and it all feels so natural!

Unfortunately it didn't feel natural putting the tissues in :/ But I added more to fill my C cups better

;). Hey, what can I say, they were not even anyway so I had to adjust that, being the OCD that I am ;)

Have a great day everyone!

Happy to say,

Emilly

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Guest Donna Jean

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Emily, Dear Girl....

I LOVE it when you post like this!

Becoming confortable is what this all about, not trying to "change" our natural feelings!

I'm glad that you are comfy!

Keep it up, Honey........

HUGGS!

Donna Jean

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Guest Emily H

Haha, thanks so much!

I'm even going to shave some body hairr eww. For the first time though, I bet it will feel good ;). Every where except the legs, since the legs are noticeable and often taboo for guys to shave. Ah well.

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Guest Elizabeth K

There is really no taboo on the smooth legs for men - unless you have to dress out for PE in school, possibly. High School guys tend to check each other out, while older men do not.

I shaved my legs for four or five years before starting transitioning. At first I was shy about it and would ewar long pants in the summer, then one day I said it's just stupid, I need to be cooler. So even with shorts on, flip floops on my feet, and smooth legs showing, I NEVER got questioned, nor saw anyone notice. Some guys just naturally have little hair in their legs or the blonde hair they might have doesn't show.

WARNING, though. It's high maintenance to keep legs smooth - every three days is usually required.

And the bra - funny how that is! I would ALWAYS say I missed my breasts - and I never really had them as a natal male - but I knew they should be there. Full time now - 20 monmths HRT have given me my breasts - and wearing a bra is no big deal. Its like wearing a ring - you don't really notice after a while. And if you take it off, it feels something is missing.

Lizzy

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  • Admin

That's great, Emily!

Feeling comfortable, and feeling good about yourself, those are things to cherish.

Have fun, and make sure you have a new razor blade, because nicks are a...pain. :P

HUGS

Carolyn Marie

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Guest ChloëC

Hey, good for you Emily.

I understand the feelings, very well. And they are great feelings. Yes, just... comfortable, that's the best feeling, really.

I've never really tried tissues much, because I would like something a little more re-usable. I think they sort of wear out in a hurry. Silicone filled (until one broke), balloons with water (buy industrial strength balloons, those kind at Walmart are too cheap and thin), rice (interesting but can be a little firm), other clothing like nylons/pantyhose. The trick here is getting a good proportion for your body. So, experiment, and especially if you're only dressing for yourself, go with the size that you feel most comfortable wearing.

Hugs

Chloë

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I think they sort of wear out in a hurry. Silicone filled (until one broke), balloons with water (buy industrial strength balloons, those kind at Walmart are too cheap and thin), rice (interesting but can be a little firm),

Hugs

Chloë

I've always wondered, what works better: white or brown, long grain or extra fancy? I

suppose sticky is out of the question. :rolleyes:

Carolyn Marie

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Guest Wendae

It's good to start shaving early. I just started last month and finially don't look like I have the measles. In my case until the epilade gets more hair I have to shave frequently.

For a bra filler buy a Nerf ball and cut it in half. Works fairly well and won't leak! :D

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Guest Chloe Renee

I only had a problem shaving my legs the first couple times. After that they had gotten used to having it done. My chest on the otherhand still does not like shaving after years of doing it, too many swirls.

I've found that the silicone lubricant used to pull wires through walls is a good form filler material. Pair that with heavy duty balloons and POOF! Instant forms.

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Guest ChloëC

"silicone lubricant ...is a good form filler material. Pair that with heavy duty balloons ."

I think I read that somewhere a long time ago, thanks for reminding me, Chloe Renee, I think I'll try it. Can't be worse than what I have now."

Hugs

Chloë

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Guest sienna

From the time my legs started growing hair I hated it. I hate all body hair except the head and well the other place. Body hair feels so disgusting to me and I had quite a bit of it. I wanted to shave so badly, but had the same feelings you have. Somebody might say something. For years I'd make comments about it to my wife that I'd like to shave. She would always reply but I like your hair. We've been married since '99. I shaved once shortly after we were married and she didn't like it. It took a really long time (the first time took like an hour!) My legs looked so good that day with hose on. So I felt like I had to grow it back and I hated it even more. I shaved again about a year later and my wife didn't like it so again it grew back. I finally built up the courage to do it again about two years ago and have been doing it ever since. I just did it one night in the shower. My wife doesn't mind now and she knows I like it and she buys me lotion so I feel smooth. I shave my entire body (takes almost 30 minutes). Unfortunately I have to shave my legs everyday or I start to get stubble which snags my pantyhose (which I love to wear everyday -- some days under my pants, but always every night to bed). Underarms get shaved everyday and I've been doing that since 99. I shave my arms, and chest every 3 days or so. At first there is irritation. Shave and then give it a few days to clear up a little and then shave again until your skin gets used to it. Use plenty of Aveeno lotion. I have worn shorts out to hardware stores and to the beach and I've never noticed anyone look twice. My wife's father is a pretty hairless guy (I'm so jealous). His legs are practically hairless unless you look really, really close. He doesn't shave, but it looks that way.

I would say just go for it. It is so worth it. The feeling of being smooth is ridiculously awesome and adds to that natural feeling.

As for breasts, I broke down 3 years ago and bought some size C forms from trukare for around $75. Excellent investment if you can do it.

Now if I could only bring myself the courage to get both of my ears pierced. Sigh.

Sienna

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Guest brenda lee

Slipping on a bra this morning, wow...it felt natural. Like I've been doing it all my life, even though I have been barely doing it at all recently. when I woke up I felt like I needed one on...mom was awake so after she left...I got dressed :)

So I'm fully dressed again, and it all feels so natural!

Unfortunately it didn't feel natural putting the tissues in :/ But I added more to fill my C cups better

;). Hey, what can I say, they were not even anyway so I had to adjust that, being the OCD that I am ;)

Have a great day everyone!

Happy to say,

Emilly

Emilly ,I remember the first time I put a bra on .It felt so sood and natural, it is great isn't it .LOL BrendaLee

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Guest Krystyna_Marie

Congrats, Emily, almost every night now before bed, I slip on a bra, and my 40D silicone forms, I'm almost always wearing femme underwear (pink cotton boy shorts tonight) anyway, so I sleep in bra and panties. the silicone warms to your skin after a bit, and the "breasts" feel so close to natural. this is how I am most comfortable, and relaxed. Good on you, Emily, hon -

Kisses - KM

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