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Guest csummers

Hi again. :)

I been doing some reseach on breastforms and found so many conflicting issues.

I like the round or tearshaped but cant decide the best to go for!

I am a 38inch chest and going to buy a C cup, i want to be able to look good in tops and my bras, also like to wear a strapless bra aswel.

Whats do you think??

cj x

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Guest csummers

I have looked at thier store and seems very helpfull and they in UK aswel.

I only get chance to be me about 1 hour a week and i want to try diffrent sizes. i have found a UK store that sell cheaper basic models which would suit me.

cj x

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Guest Elizabeth K

Its a personal choice. I have two types (I don't need to use them much anymore). A woman's breast augmentation form (bought in the bra section, silicone, about $56). And an older breast form I got on Ebay (new - don't fuss) that is silicone, and about two cup sizes large - and it was probably originally marketed for crossdressers - about $60.

I never could see spending the big bucks for a full breast form, but I was planning to go on HRT soon anyway, so I needed augmentation, not a full size form. I never understood the teardrop or the triangular shapes, but they could be a good fit for some people.

The Breast Form Store is probably your best bet, not only for products, but also for information. I suggest being conservative in your desired result. Look at other women your size and age.

I hope this helps.

Lizzy

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Guest csummers

Funny thing is i never seen a round boob before. :)

But i have a bra, i had for years when i first started collecting, its a black strapless bra and i had a look at it and i think and i dont think a teardrop would work with it but i seen bras i wanna buy and it would work, so its difficult to judge.

I think everywomen on this planet would love perky rounded breasts but its just not natrual.

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Guest AshleyK

I often wear some breastforms I got off eBay for around £35. They are awesome, as they look and feel real. A lot of my girl friends are even jelous of them!

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Guest csummers

I often wear some breastforms I got off eBay for around £35. They are awesome, as they look and feel real. A lot of my girl friends are even jelous of them!

What shape are they if you dont mind me asking?

cj x

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Guest AshleyK

What shape are they if you dont mind me asking?

cj x

They are fairly roundish. Maybe not ultra realistic, but when I wear them under a t-shirt they look real.

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Guest csummers

Well i tried looking around for natraul looking breasts and most sent me too porn which was not what i wanted. I found that most ladys with 38c have droopey boobs which are loverly if there natual but mine wont and there will be safety in a bra.

I think noce perk round breat would look great on any lady but will it look natual?

The place im buying from has said i can exchange if wrong type or size. So may try a C in round and exchange maybe for tearshape D if not liked.

cj x

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Guest LottieZero

Well i tried looking around for natraul looking breasts and most sent me too porn which was not what i wanted. I found that most ladys with 38c have droopey boobs which are loverly if there natual but mine wont and there will be safety in a bra.

I think noce perk round breat would look great on any lady but will it look natual?

The place im buying from has said i can exchange if wrong type or size. So may try a C in round and exchange maybe for tearshape D if not liked.

cj x

Hi,

just a quick point... surely, if your chest is 38", you'll want a 42C rather than a 38C? Mine is 37" around and I wear a 42A... You might find these helpful:

http://www.calculator.net/bra-size-calculator.html

http://www.85b.org/bra_calc.php

But otherwise, like you say, the thing where you can try two types is probably a good idea - there are loads of shapes of breasts about, so you can just choose what you prefer :P

Charlotte x

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Guest csummers

Well its all very odd.

I put in my size now, with out anything on or forms and im a 42b. And if i pull my chest in a have a clevage. bigger lol.

I have a few bras that i have gained over the years and one is a 36DD, I can get it on but a little tight so was looking at a 40. Which overall makes me a size 20 :(

cj x

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Guest csummers

Well after much research i ordered 2 types a C round and a D Tearshaped which arrived today.

I like the round only cause it fits in a bra better but looks like fried egg to be honest. I love the tearshape as its more fuller and plump and make my bra looks sexy.

Bought a loverly new bra today to fit and i feel so much more feminine. Which i could show you all.

cj x

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Guest Donna Jean

Bought a loverly new bra today to fit and i feel so much more feminine. Which i could show you all.

cj x

lol....well, Honey....let's see it.....ok?

Huggs

Donna Jean

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Guest Lizzie McTrucker

Teardrop worn the usual way won't work in a strapless bra, as the top part of the form won't be covered by the bra. However, you can try wearing it sideways, with the top of the teardrop extending around the side under your arm. That might work....

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