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Guest JoshuaJennifer

I want to finally get some breast forms, but i'm not sure what size to go for.

I'm quite small for a 15 year old, so i don't want anything too grand, just enough to give a nice figure without being too huge.

Thanks :)

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Guest Elizabeth K

Great Britian is a bit unlike what we see here in the USA, sizewise. Just a suggestion, but look on the internet for women's size mesurements, See which size matches you closest and go from there. Cross dressers, me included when I was doing it (now MTF and don't call it CD anymore unless I am wearing boy clothes) we always tend to exaggerate our bust size. Its a natural thing to want to be as female as possible , but we tend to go WAY TOO FAR. If you wish to be more natural, make a decision to stay at least in the norm for your age and size. ;)

Or a size larger.. or two sizes larger

Or three...

See how we are??? :lol:

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Being a larger lady, OK fat, but I'm working on it! I have a little extra 'material' there of my own, so in an attempt to not turn myself into Dolly Parton, I just used a pair of silicone enhancers - they were about a one cup size increase and had nipples on them so they looked natural through clingy clothing and smooth bras, they felt like they were part of me )after they warmed up)!

Try to stay in a normal size, look around and see what most of the girls look like - the goal is to look natural, not stand out!

Love ya,

Sally

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Guest Kelly Ann

Hi Jennifer...just a suggestion as you stated your age and I well remember how much I scrambled for what I was able to earn back then. I've heard of very good results using birdseed and balloons or knee high nylons which should be plentiful and easy on the purse. You could even have different sizes to figure out whats best for YOUR figure. You'd have the weighting to even get a bit of a bounce to the ounce(-; Just keep them dry if you use a nylon stocking or you might have a Chia Chest <<<groan>>> Sorry Sally it just blurted out. Hugs all around I'm buying, Kelly Ann

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I have 38DD breast forms from the breast form store and love them, I only dress at home, although they are large I would not change them, it's hard to find bras, but when you do it's awsome.

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I have 38DD breast forms from the breast form store and love them, I only dress at home, although they are large I would not change them, it's hard to find bras, but when you do it's awsome.

Matie,

Check out the Amoena bra style 2242 at the breast form store. It's in the women's section and has pockets for the forms. You don't have to use the pockets, your choice. I have a 42DDD and love it. I wear a size 14 form with that bra. I always talk to Nancy.

Fran

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Guest Lizzie McTrucker
Being a larger lady, OK fat, but I'm working on it! I have a little extra 'material' there of my own, so in an attempt to not turn myself into Dolly Parton, I just used a pair of silicone enhancers

That's what I use!

I think I have some leftover breast tissue from when I was on HRT. Add some silicone bust enhancers and a padded bra and you've got some great cleavage!

(I still want to make them bigger tho through surgery but that's just me and my "they're not proportionate to my size!" complex.)

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Guest Ellie Adair

I tried all sorts of things at first; birdseed in hose, punch ball balloons full of gel from freeze packs, etc. Eventually I found supergel products PALS which are made of a natural mineral oil and are solid (no chance of pops or leaks). They are not attachable but do have a realistic weight, bounce and fill out most bras nicely. Mine are larger in order to match my big girl frame but they cost less then $100 USD.

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Guest Elizabeth K

I do want to say this as a moderator. I understand when a teenager posts anywhere outside the teen forum they will get anwers and comments from everyone. But please be careful in considering the age of those posting when they mention it.

Elizabeth

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