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I'm Not A Fan Of 'em Anymore


Guest Lizzie McTrucker

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Guest Lizzie McTrucker

Ladies,

Have you found that as your transition progresses or the more time you spend as a woman, the less spectacular a woman's chest becomes? Before I began transition I was fixated with a woman's chest. But now that I have breasts of my own, I'm slowly seeing what's so great about them and coming down to the thought of "what's the big deal? they're only breasts!?"

They're not as sexy and alluring as they used to be, and I think it's because I have my own and have to put up with them just like every other woman in this world has to put up with hers and how they don't always behave or sit where you want, etc..etc..etc..

Anyone else?

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Guest RainBird

I actually feel the same way sweety about the sexy or alluring part, I would however still like mine to be bigger none the less! :D

xo

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Guest Kelly Ann

I do 200 pulls and 200 squishes pretty regularly...they are what they have become :rolleyes: enough each to cup in a hand...with boosters and the right bra...yeow...I only notice the shape anymore on others...now if I would just manage my waist...<sigh> :lol: Kelly, is still jelly belly, Ann

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Guest April63

It could be a result from HRT or perhaps simply a placebo effect type of thing. Nothing has changed for me. There are still sexy and attractive to me.

April

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Guest mia 1

Well Lizzie I am not on HRT, but they were never important to me..the smaller the better....I alway have been attracted to the lower parts of the anatomy....nice legs...a tight bum and the other desirable parts of womanhood.......So what does that mean ?......maybe appreciating women for what they are..not some Hugh Hefner appointed important body bumps.....shamlessy in love with the female body......mine and my wife's.....she wins..and that's fine..... :P ........Mia

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I have not started on HRT yet (that is not news to anyone here) but I have noticed a shift in my perceptions.

On a recent wedding a rather well endowed woman came bouncing across the dance floor and I could see my assistant doing the Tex Avery Eye pop and Tongue roll out accompanied by the heart puonding out of the thorax.

I just noticed how poorly her dress fitted, I mean shouldn't they have been underneath the fabric?

Love ya,

Sally

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Guest Evan_J

Hmmm

I dunno.

lookin from the other side of the fence

I spent the majority of my life as a "derier-o-logist"(a fact that I'm sure has been covered before on this board :P) but in the last year or two (so I can't blame T cuz I wasn't on it then) I became "inclusive" of the bjooobies in my drooling appreciation. HOWEVER, I do have to say that since T it has become "emphatically" clear the uhhhh "erotic satisfactions" associated with a woman having those. (**tries not to have the "thorax pounding" response described by Sally while thinking of them) so I dunno.

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I like to stare at girls breasts if their big and perky. I don't care if their fake lol.

You shouldn't, Zabrak. Doctor's make better lookin' breast than God...well, they're certainly more consistant, anywho. :D

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Guest Elizabeth K

The fixation is gone, but I am still early enough in the HRT to really enjoy their evolution. Just that I realize why women cross there arms across their chest all the time. And my hugs with other women have taken on another dimension, not to mention with men!

Such a female thing now, not so feminine as female, in my mind, those two girls. We go through life now and they do seem to have a mind of their own, going right to left when I am left to right - up and down when I am down and up - and the strangest? One one way, one the other!

And a new way of holding yourself or your back starts hurting. I now know a woman jutting her chest out is trying to get her back muscles to realign.

Interesting new world.

Lizzy

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Guest DeniseNM

Well I don't have any of my own really yet but I do have my forms and I wear them as much as possible. I have learned having "the girls" there on the chest does make for rethinking how I do things (which is cool). I for one though still like to appreciate breasts. That may be because I'm not on HRT yet butI doubt it because I was always a breast person, but I also do truly love all of the female body (probably a good thing I am more of a lesbian leaning bisexual ;) ). Oh well I have noticed that I notice more of how tops and dresses fit other ladies now than just what size their breasts are.

Denise

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Guest Irielle

As a MTF bisexual androgyne I like everything and I love nice breasts. I would love to have my own but it's probably not in the cards, at least for a while. I work out a lot and have developed mine and even have cleavage but they are all muscle :lol: - cup size A. I have forms that I wear a lot and love them. One day I want real ones!! :) I'm always looking at women and wishing I had breasts.

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Guest mia 1
I have not started on HRT yet (that is not news to anyone here) but I have noticed a shift in my perceptions.

On a recent wedding a rather well endowed woman came bouncing across the dance floor and I could see my assistant doing the Tex Avery Eye pop and Tongue roll out accompanied by the heart puonding out of the thorax.

I just noticed how poorly her dress fitted, I mean shouldn't they have been underneath the fabric?

Love ya,

Sally

Siunds like one heck of a wedding...my invite got lost in the mail.........were Jed and Granny there...signed Jethro........oh it was my cousin Ellie Mae............
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Guest Lizzie McTrucker
I actually feel the same way sweety about the sexy or alluring part, I would however still like mine to be bigger none the less! :D

xo

Amen to that! I don't care if my guy friends think fake ones are gross, I'm getting them for me, not them!

and Lizzy #1, mine tend to want to sink down and hide. Even with some padding I find myself having to lift them back up especially if I'm wearing a low cut top and wanted to use them to my advantage.

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Guest Zack L

Heh, I'm also looking from the other side. But I went from preferring girls to preferring guys. So to me boobs have pretty much lost any attraction they might have held.

Not even on T, seems that the person I imagined up just happened to be a lesbian. XD

Hm. Should be interesting when my Mom find outs. I think one of the things that might have maybe made her not hate my being trans so much would be the fact that then I would be straight. Whoops. >_>

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Guest Jackson
HOWEVER, I do have to say that since T it has become "emphatically" clear the uhhhh "erotic satisfactions" associated with a woman having those. (**tries not to have the "thorax pounding" response described by Sally while thinking of them) so I dunno.

Lizzie, I had to laugh when I first saw your post. I understand entirely. However....

For looking from the other side of the fence, previously without hormones, I really liked them. But now with hormones, it's like going from amateur to professional status. They are the greatest things since coffee. And I'm a huge coffee drinker.

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Guest CharliTo

Nope! Last time I was at Hooter's, I know well what I was looking at.

For me, I think I'm becoming more and more aware how much I like girls. I could never be satisfied with my own too :3... I thought about it, and my ex gf who identifies as lesbian was kinda similar to how I look at my own body. I guess for some gay folks, they grow tendency to be more critical to your own body :D

On the other hand, I'm catching myself...blushing whenever i look at a cute guy with slender six packs now....especially if they smile to me. :blink:

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Guest ~Brenda~

Hi Lizzie,

Maybe it is my age, I am not sure. Maybe it is because, I spend so much of the day being and looking feminine (to be honest, I have not thought about this before). I don't think about women's breasts at all. I interact with women as my friends, and I simply don't notice their breasts in particular. I do notice if they are wearing a nice outfit that compliments them, but I don't remember noticing anything specific about their breasts.

I'm just old, I guess.

xoxo

bernie

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Guest Lizzie McTrucker
Hi Lizzie,

Maybe it is my age, I am not sure. Maybe it is because, I spend so much of the day being and looking feminine (to be honest, I have not thought about this before). I don't think about women's breasts at all. I interact with women as my friends, and I simply don't notice their breasts in particular. I do notice if they are wearing a nice outfit that compliments them, but I don't remember noticing anything specific about their breasts.

See, me too! and when I'm incognito around guys they'll all say things like "did you see the rack on that one?" and I'm sitting there thinking, "um, no. "

You know what I notice now? Shoes. and I notice when I look at another woman I give her the up-and-down once over glance.

But there was that time when I would always look or glance at a woman's chest. Now, not so much. Unless they're enormous and you think "my goodness, girl, I'm mailing a sympathy card to your shoulders and back!"

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Guest doodle

I don't know maybe you're right. I was standing at my job recently while the building was being cleared watching the women leaving noticing how they were dressed , hair styles and shoes.. Anyway there was this women who had these great shoes. She kept changing her stance and walking back and forth. I was thinking wow those shoes are hot. I wonder where she got them when a male coworker came up behind me and said Great legs on that one. I hadn't even noticed her legs.

doodle

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for some reason, i dont think of breast very often. i'm kind of wierd, i like smells. like, if the girl smell nice, i get dizzy :blush: wierd i know. but i cant wait to see what estrogen will do to my libeto. guy's smell too, but only sometimes, depends on the guy as well. and i should note i dont care for perfume or colone, my inner cat make me sneeze, crinkle my nose, and walk away. but deoderant is a must.....usually :blush: now i'm grossing myself out :lol: sorry for TMI :D

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Guest mia 1

Well upon further review I still like a nice pair of breast,,,but small 'perky and subtle...a certain mystique..kind of like mine in my mine'e eye....

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