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My first A cup bras (push-up, padded) for my real breast. I will now have armor at all time to protect me from my little girl using my breast like quiz buzzers. :)

my ex doesn't understand my excitement but i'm so happy, a cool small step for me :)

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Ask her if she remembers her first bra, when she was a young girl. Was she excited about it at all, or just didn't care. I remember mine. :D But that was just last year for me. lol

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I've not been there but I can imagine how nice it must feel to see physical evidence of being a woman :)

Tracy

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That is so cool Marie! I really look forward to affording one for myself soon (I hope). These teenage girl experiences are just plain fabulous. :)

hugs,

Stephanie

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Not only does a bra protect the girls from children, but I remember when I picked up a box too quickly and the flaps hooked under two very tender nips. It's refered to as a coming to Jesus moment where you hug your breasts and fall to your knees saying over an over, Oh Jesus, Mary and Joseph. You realize at that moment never ever go without a bra to protect your assets. The pain, you never forget the first time you messed up and pray that you never forget and get careless ever again.

Kathy

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Guest MonikaDean2014

Okay...having not started HRT, I can't relate to this yet....but...what does it actually feel like? Is it similar to getting kicked in the groin as a man? Or is it more just tenderness? I am just dying to understand what it really feels like.,..hehehe.

Thanks ladies...will join you soon in the "tender boobie" Club! :))

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to me at least if feels like having two bruises behing the nipples. When you hit them it feels like bruises to me. There's also thingling sometimes when it,s working really hard.

so when my little 2 years old baby girl hit them like they were quiz buzzers it feel like if someone slap a bruise on the arm really hard.

When she does that I step, it hurt and then I laugh

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Hahahah

I can still remember the dirt time I ran into the wall boob first. Fell to my knees and cried. Just a friendly reminder that ...Hey, were here. :)

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Guest KerryUK

For me, it's just like soliloque said. It's like having really bad bruises which extend way back behind the nipple. When you catch one, it's a very very sharp pain which thankfully does subside quite quickly but all the same it's very intense. It's not something I would recommend to anyone to try out, far from pleasant and something you don't forget in a hurry.

It's different to being kicked in the testicles - that's a much duller pain which takes much longer to subside and can even make you feel sick (I've known of guys who have vomitted because of a knee to the testicles).

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to me at least if feels like having two bruises behing the nipples. When you hit them it feels like bruises to me. There's also thingling sometimes when it,s working really hard.

It's like having really bad bruises which extend way back behind the nipple.

100% agree with both of you.

I have been using padding for quite a while (about two years), so I'm unlikely to experience the same excitement when I reach a bra-deserving size. But I must admit, I'm no longer concerned about how much "enhancement" my padding provides, but I'm concerned about how much protection I'm getting from it.

I've considered full platemail, but I'm afraid it'd have some practical inconveniences.

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Oh dear, this thread is funny, lol. :) I did finally get my own bra, and it protects the girls just fine. :) I am currently a 38B, and the girls are still growing. :)

careful hugs (since I took off my bra after work),

Stephanie

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Guest michelestark

I have noticed that I don't really get much tenderness. I might just be lucky or I'm in for being a member if the itty-bitty team I sure hope not lol. But I have noticed some growth lately

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100% agree with both of you.

I have been using padding for quite a while (about two years), so I'm unlikely to experience the same excitement when I reach a bra-deserving size. But I must admit, I'm no longer concerned about how much "enhancement" my padding provides, but I'm concerned about how much protection I'm getting from it.

I've considered full platemail, but I'm afraid it'd have some practical inconveniences.

My prediction is that you will have a delayed excitement when you are warm and cozy with them in bed. I get that almost every night. It changed the way I sleep, much better now thank you. The other thing I noticed is seeing them out of my peripheral vision makes me feel at home. Like something had always been missing... well there was. I'm much more daring, I usually only wear bras when it is really cold out or if business casual protocol demands it. Just a hippie girl from the bra burning days. Oh and yes, a bash on top feels nothing like a clunk down below. Giggle. Hug. JodyAnn

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My prediction is that you will have a delayed excitement when you are warm and cozy with them in bed. I get that almost every night.

I'll look forward to that! ^^

It changed the way I sleep, much better now thank you.

My sleep has already improved a lot since I started HRT, but it has much more to do with anxiety being gone than with breast development. Do you mean it will improve even more?
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