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Guest Emily1

Hey, I know I've been gone for quite a while (and probably will still be too busy to come here often), but I had a quick question: Does anyone have any suggestions on breast forms or swimsuits to wear when swimming?

I was reminded about this because my brother is staying at a hotel this weekend and is packing a swimsuit, when I realized that I had nothing I could bring for that would still make me look like a girl.

Thanks,

Emily

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Guest mia 1

No I don't know anything about breast forms but willing to learn...I'm posting to say welcome back and stay as long as you can..good luck at the hotel and let us know about your college plans for this fall..COMING UP! So hey,, you are missed........Mia

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Guest Emily1
The Breast Form Store also has forms made for swimming. I think they are up in Vancouver, Canada.

yah, i saw those, but thats a little pricy im looking for something i can afford. thx anyways

No I don't know anything about breast forms but willing to learn...I'm posting to say welcome back and stay as long as you can..good luck at the hotel and let us know about your college plans for this fall..COMING UP! So hey,, you are missed........Mia

Well, I got a nice scholarship of $80,000 ($20,000 a year) for Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology, but even with working as a tutor the whole time, that still leaves about $20,000 a year to go :( college is too freaking expensive :( . To a somewhat more affordable school, i got $48,000 to University of Dayton (I think it was - that or Wright State). Either one, though, would probably be affordable (though still expensive)

Anyways, I hope I can find the time to stick around a bit

-Emily

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Guest RainBird

Any time of year is great for swimming here, living in 'the land of two summers' :)

The ocean is off limits though because of box-jellyfish and saltwater crocodiles.. :o

xxoo

"Ms Crikey Jacci Irwin" :D

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Guest Emily1
I'm a bit of a big girl, OK I'm so overweight that I have a good set of man boobs so I wear these enhancers - they are inexpensive and are waterproof.

http://verseo.com/breastforms.html

Love ya,

Sally

Thanks! :D

If these actually work well, they are exactly what I am looking for. The only question I have is if they will work well for me - I am hoping for about a 32B (I am 32 and would like B). Since I am kinda a stick, I am wondering if I am looking for something more than "enhancers."

Thanks again,

Emily

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Guest Emily1

Hi again,

I was just looking into how I would order this, and when I clicked "add to cart," it took me to a site with the domain name "yahoo.net". Just to confirm before giving them any information: does yahoo.com own yahoo.net?

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Guest Emily1

Hi, sorry for triple posting, but I found the answer to my own question.

I did a whois on yahoo.net and found this:

...

Registrant:

Domain Administrator

Yahoo! Inc.

701 First Avenue

Sunnyvale CA 94089

US

[email protected] +1.4083493300 Fax: +1.4083493301

Domain Name: yahoo.net

...

Basically, this says that yahoo.net is owned and administered by Yahoo! Inc. (the same company that owns yahoo.com

Thanks for all the help,

Emily

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Guest Lizzie McTrucker

I just bought a new bathing suit a few weeks ago. I also bought a strapless bra to wear with it that I'll put my chicken cutlets into.

Now I just need to test it out in the shower to see if the bottom stretches when wet to see if I need to buy a bikini bottom for extra..protection.

I love Walmart for having 4 different cute suits to choose from in plus sizes. Yay!!

oh and I totally got one of the suits with a cute little skirt on the bottom. Totally covers up certain areas, tho I think when I bend over it will totally show my bum. :blush:

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Hi, sorry for triple posting, but I found the answer to my own question.

I did a whois on yahoo.net and found this:

Basically, this says that yahoo.net is owned and administered by Yahoo! Inc. (the same company that owns yahoo.com

Thanks for all the help,

Emily

Sorry that I didn't get back to you sooner, Emily.

I always check things out before I give out information as well - smart girl!

These are silicone and when you first put them in your bra - they will feel cold and very wierd!

They warm up very quickly to body temperature and have a nice weight and bounce to them!

I have to order a new pair - mine went in the Last purge, the one to save the marriage.

Love ya,

Sally

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Guest Little Sara

Personally, I'm more concerned about the bottom. I may only have A cups, but I don't really care how my top looks in the suit. I'd look for one with bra-cups definitely though. I'd get one with a skirt. Post-op I won't worry about it at all.

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Don't attempt the suicide-twist/raindrop while wearin' those.

Just kidding. You just might pull it off.

God, I'd love to try that again.

I used to be the Goddess of that splash-dive down at the local pool when it was open.

The place went down hill when they took the highdive out.

But my parents would buy me season passes to the place every summer...

and that's most of what I did, my clique and I, practice splash-dives.

We got rilly good. I was one of the best all-round at the place...

and arguably THE best @ the one I've mentioned.

I bet I'd make a heck of a splash off that badboy now cause I'm pretty fat at the time. Bwaaaha!

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Guest Emily1

Hey, I went ahead and ordered these, and despite the predicted shipping time of 4-7 days, they came in 3! :D

Today is the second day I am wearing them, and I think they are GREAT! They are more dense than my last pair, so they actually feel like they exist (have a little bit of bounce, as well as a slight pull from the weight). I'm probably not going swimming for a while, but I had to at least see how they would feel in water, so I brought them into the bath with me (kinda odd, I know) and I found that they stick remarkably well in water.

Anyways, I am going to a math competition (the OHMIO if anyone knows it) in 2 minutes, so I gotta go, but I hope to see you all later! :D

-Emily

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Guest Emily1

My team of 4 placed first in the state!!! :D Also, individually, I placed 14th and 15th in different competitions. Also, I saw a lot of people I knew at this competition, but nobody said or even suggested anything about my different appearance.

Oh, and btw, since they are silicon, I shouldn't go to sleep with them on, right? (or am i misremembering this)

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Guest Lizzie McTrucker
Oh, and btw, since they are silicon, I shouldn't go to sleep with them on, right? (or am i misremembering this)

Give your girls a chance to breathe.

Take 'em out, let em run wild while you sleep. It's better for your skin and better for your back.

(I know it's tempting, I've done it myself and got up in the middle of the night to take them off)

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Guest mia 1

Well congrats on your placing at state and how did you do it....I'm a bit confused gender differentiation and all that...yes sleeping with anything on is difficult for me..try it and wake up taking it all off in the middle of the night..lol good to have you back and stick around there is always room for one more on this ship Love to You .............Mia

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