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Guest Aimee Galloway

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Guest Aimee Galloway

Im a larger M2F, and its difficult to find bras my size, as i have that typical male side and back fat (though when i wear my sun dress bra-less, i can kinda mush it all forward, pushing the fat into my breast area, making a pretty decent breast size and it fills the breast area)

also on a related note, does Walmart or Target have policies about transgender customers wanting to try on cloths, it gets costly buying online recently with shipping costs going up.

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Guest spunky monkey

hi,

i went too a proper bra store and got fitted, they will help you but wont actually touch you....target would be the same.

love rachelle

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Guest Aimee Galloway

hi,

i went too a proper bra store and got fitted, they will help you but wont actually touch you....target would be the same.

love rachelle

actually i would much prefer it that way, i dislike people touching me with my cloths off with the exception of my partner and my doctor. It's also going to be hard to find the courage to go to a public place and have bra fittings tehe

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This group in Oklahoma City may be able to direct you to some TG friendly stores that can help you. Its much easier also if another person can go with you who knows the place, and TG's do socialize by shopping. The group is listed on our main page here at Laura's, so saying you are a member here will not hurt.

http://www.twofoldgroup.org/default.html

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Guest Aimee Galloway

This group in Oklahoma City may be able to direct you to some TG friendly stores that can help you. Its much easier also if another person can go with you who knows the place, and TG's do socialize by shopping. The group is listed on our main page here at Laura's, so saying you are a member here will not hurt.

http://www.twofoldgr...rg/default.html

Oh my, thank you. they are around my area. would be nice to be around people like me, feels like im alone in the world here tehe

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Guest Lizzie McTrucker

Well that's unfortunate, I was just in OKC 2 days ago.

I've been converting my bigger and/or bustier friends to Lane Bryant. I'm a big girl and they not only fit me, but they're comfortable. I did have a bra fitting but that was after I had been full-time for awhile.

Next time I'm in town I'll have to let you know. I'm usually confined to stay at the truck stops on I-40 though.

I'm a big girl, I'm a tall girl, I drive a truck, I've been full time for almost a year now, and it's great. :)

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Hey there Aimee, (my sister spells her name the same as you)

About your question about Walmart and Target, I think it depends on the store it's self. I have heard both positive and negative about both. I do know you can shop Walmart on line and get the same products that you find in the store and more. I can say that Victoria's Secret is TG/CD friendly (so I have heard quite a few times) and they are trained in sizing. I get they are a bit more expensive then Walmart but they are trained in sizing, excepting and you will walk away with a few cute well fitting bra's and that gitty feeling of buying something pretty for your self :) That is about the best help I can be in this situation, but from all the other posts I have read you have already gotten some awesome advice. Now if you can help me find size 4/5 jeans that are long enough for me hehehe jk, Good luck Aimee and happy hunting.

Kattja Katt >^..^< Mew.

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