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Adhesive gel bra, a review


Guest Lizzie McTrucker

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Guest Lizzie McTrucker

A few days ago I was getting down on myself seeing other women in tank tops and camis and they all had that cleavage line where the two breasts were pushed close together. Well...I can do that if I squeeze my arms together while leaning over a counter but these girls had it all the time. Well I started looking online and saw there is an adhesive gel bra that can be worn to squeeze the girls together and then you can wear it by itself or you could also wear it with some breast enhancers.

So this morning I headed over to Target and found the adhesive bra they had for sale. A,B or C cup, based on your current size without padding or help. Naturally I got the B. Got back to my hotel room and eagerly opened the package and hoped my days of killer cleavage would be starting.

Boy was I wrong! I applied the cups correctly, they have a sticky adhesive that you put over the fullest part of the breast. Apply both sides of the bra and then bring the girls together and there's a fastener in the middle. Well I guess it probably works for girls with developed breasts, not breasts that are just starting to grow. I squeezed the girls together and when I went to look at the new results I had quad-boobs. How this happened, I have no idea but it's as a result of the pushing of the tissue together. I tried placing the forms further apart and got the same result. I tried placing the forms closer together but then I lost that cleavage illusion so that wasn't going to work either.

Defeated, I peeled the cups off and put them back in their protective plastic holder.

I guess I'll try again when I have more development. For now, I'll just keep doing what I'm currently doing, which does work and has been working for awhile, I was just hoping to use this adhesive gel bra to make the girls look a little better. I'm sure someone with more development would have better results.

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Guest amanda_s

Sorry to hear this Lizzie and i know i saw this woman yesterday in this killer summer dress and i just wanted her body. i did find a dress close to it and it will work for me. and i got a tank top too so i'm good. hope your girls will grow faster ans bigger

Amanda

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Sorry that must have been a letdown. I have read about taping things together to create cleavage but i hate to pull tape off and i won't try it.

Hugs,

Charlie

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Guest Mariah_S

I saw a youtube video of someone using those. It looks pretty weird until you put on a bra to cover everything up. Then you should have what looks like full breast and the cleavage line, assuming you have enough tissue and the correct size.

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Guest JoannaSydney

i heard about those bras there at victoria secret my friend said there a water bra that makes a A cups to like C cups i saw them today.Your gorgous just the way you are.Who cares about big boobs anyway you know what you probley got a defect bra.:)

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Guest rita63

I met a new girl at my support group and this week she showed me her pics and she was quite lovely. She is naturaly slim and young (30) and had some cleavage. She uses duct tape with a squeem clincher and bubble butt panties. Personally the duct tape seems a bit extreeme and I do what I do with my moobs and a push up bra. I have tried surgical tape without success (not sticky enough). I may have to try the squeem though to tame my aging sagging tummy.

Thanks for the reveiw Lizzie I have often wondered about these when I see them. Any help is always appreciatedand you always have good advice.

hugs rita

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