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Guest Andrew_is_awsome

ok, so I want to be able to pass, but my boobs seem to have a mind of thier own...

they won't flatten!

I mean, I am no double D, but I am not part of the itty-bitty titty commitie...

and I have tried bandages, but maybe I'm not doing it right?

I know about those wifebeatery things, the one that flatten, but I can't seem to find any where I live...maybe I am not looking in the right places???

If you have tips, I am all ears!

:)

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i use a back support. maybe that will work for you. it should be a ajustable and just wrap it around you're chest. i do it tight but i think it might be unhealthy but anyway they ride down a lot so its not something i fully suggest but its something at least.

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Definately an underworks guys here. I can't vouch for Tkingdom since I never tried theirs but I know other guys like em. If you go with underworks do just as crossroads says, look for the double front. I think the most popular one amongst transguys where I live is 997. A lot of people will say take a size smaller. That may be ok if you have basicaly no hips otherwise actually follow the sizing instructions or you risk it rolling up. Also, that size smaller will be really tight. And if you're not a DD you should be fine in the correct size.

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maybe u guys can help me as well..

im like a 28 E!!!

so im reli skinny but have massive breast (dont ask what god was thinking?!)

so getting something that will hide them is hard

got like a like top think from T kingdom its okish but since im skinny it can look odd in quite a lot of my clothes (my wardrobe is manly female)

and recomendations?

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Glad it worked out Andrew :)

Leo.....

maybe u guys can help me as well..

im like a 28 E!!!

so im reli skinny but have massive breast (dont ask what god was thinking?!)

so getting something that will hide them is hard

got like a like top think from T kingdom its okish but since im skinny it can look odd in quite a lot of my clothes (my wardrobe is manly female)

and recomendations?

a) God thinks a lot of things are funny. He actually has a helluva sense of humor. b ) of course you're going to have to rework your wardrobe at some point but in the meantime.... c) once you have the binder on, stick your arms back through each armhole and try pulling em to the sides as opposed to in front of you. Also, the general consensus is that button down shirts do a better job than pullover shirts. You also might want to avoid horizontal stripes. Another thing that's also been said is layer your garments. ie if you are gonna wear a button down shirt, under it wear a Tshirt and then make sure the buttondown is one size up over that Tshirt. Dont make things overly loose those though, that makes people want to figure out why your gear is so big.

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Guest Crossroads

Leo:

I don't have huge boobs, but at the largest, I also double binded somewhat. I put my binder (one of those waist slimming belts) on and then used a compression shirt to sculpt. Without actual chest measurements (aren't bra sizes different in the UK than in the US?), it's hard to know exactly what will and won't work as far as products out there.

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Guest Chrissie

Donate them to your friendly neighborhood MTF ... I Know for certain that a few of us wouldnt mind DD cups especially some us taller girls. :P;):lol::D

Seems a shame to condemn them to breast reduction clinic without a chance for Parole as it were...

seriously though check out some breast binding methods... I know that the Japanese have a few for geishas.

Poorva poorva titties.... condemned to breast binding and reduction without a chance for Parole...

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Guest Andrew_is_awsome
Reduction? HA. Surely you are jesting? We go for 100% anihilation >:) subcutaneous mastectomy BABYYYYY. (ok I'm calmin down)

lolz Evan_J, lolz.

(but it is so true.)

anywho thanks again for the help...I should be getting my binders soon, so I will let you all know how that goes... :lol:

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Guest Dutchie
O_O I really like the ones from T-kingdom!

I think I am going to order some.

My SO had bought 3 so far, one during the summer and two recently after deciding the first one was what he needed.

He settled on the 1980 and is very happy with them.

The *only* downside was the delivery time. It took almost 4 weeks for us. (To France).

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Guest Elizabeth K
Donate them to your friendly neighborhood MTF ... I Know for certain that a few of us wouldnt mind DD cups especially some us taller girls. :P;):lol::D

Seems a shame to condemn them to breast reduction clinic without a chance for Parole as it were...

seriously though check out some breast binding methods... I know that the Japanese have a few for geishas.

Poorva poorva titties.... condemned to breast binding and reduction without a chance for Parole...

Ya want my personal address? - send em to me! :lol::P

My silicone D's cost me a fortune - and I have to warm them up before inserting or my real itty-bitties complain - hee hee :P

Don't ya just wish sometime we could just trade around?

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Guest Sarinah
Glad it worked out Andrew :)

Leo.....

a) God thinks a lot of things are funny. He actually has a helluva sense of humor. b ) of course you're going to have to rework your wardrobe at some point but in the meantime.... c) once you have the binder on, stick your arms back through each armhole and try pulling em to the sides as opposed to in front of you. Also, the general consensus is that button down shirts do a better job than pullover shirts. You also might want to avoid horizontal stripes. Another thing that's also been said is layer your garments. ie if you are gonna wear a button down shirt, under it wear a Tshirt and then make sure the buttondown is one size up over that Tshirt. Dont make things overly loose those though, that makes people want to figure out why your gear is so big.

Of course God has a sense of humor just look at the platypus.

Layers are perfectly acceptable for men who dont care about showing off their muscles. Im not "out yet" so as far as the world is concerned I am a man and I always wear 3 layers, never had anyone question it. Layers do well to visually flatten.

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