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Guest Lynnette Rae

Hi Everyone,

I am ready to ditch stuffing my bra and I really want to get me some breast forms. Currently I have no idea of what to get. my budget is not very high. I am a natural c cup and want to go with a d cup as my body size warrants it. what do I get? where do I go? I don't want to spend the money just to have them look ridiculous on me and not be able to send them back. me and my wife trade bras currently although I have a few c cup that are all mine as they are too small for her. but I feel more comfortable and look better with the d cup with some padding and nylons filled with rice. Please help me !!!!!!!!!

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Guest Kayla Grace

Hi Lynnette,

I ordered mine from the Breast Form Store, the sponsors of Laura's. They are very trans friendly and very eager to help. The first thing they will tell you is to figure out your bra circumference size. Then you can accurately choose your cup size. I love my breast forms and although they aren't as good as the real thing, they do for now :).

Check out their site, it's at the top right corner. I can also vouch that the wigs look very authentic. Once I remove this dang hair off my face, I'll upload some photos, and I'll show you the breast forms as well.

God Bless

Natalya <3

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Hello Lynnette,

I'll echo what Natalya said about the Breast Form Store. I called to talk with a fitter after taking my measurements, and with that information the fitter was able to point me to the perfect pair of breast forms. It was actually one of the cheaper brands they sell, too, so I can vouch that they're not just in it for the money - they really want to match the product to the customer's needs.

-Dev

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I will simply add that with a little care the forms our sponsor offers are great. I wore mine every day for almost two years and they held up to a great deal of live's abuses while providing a realism and comfort that was well worth the $ i spent. I've graduated to a couple of small chicken cutlets as my breasts continue to grow. Again the quality is excellent.

Hugs,

Charlize

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Guest Clair Dufour

Major cities all have crossdressing shops. Most have stylists and fitters who can give you your max look. Some are the ones you would be buying from if you ordered online but, you get the right fitting first time, Also, they know everybody and place in the community.

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Guest Lynnette Rae

Thank you all for the wonderful advice I will look into The breast Form Store for both my forms and for my wig I hope to get them real soon so I can post a really nice pic. Hugs and kisses. lol at Natalya. I have my wife to thank that I don't have a beard as she would never let me grow one. I will be looking foreword to seeing the pics. I decided to put some more rice for my stuffing and had that on when my wife came home from work and she said I looked bigger than her, but that they looked good on me. I told her to wait until I have my forms. lol

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Guest Lynnette Rae

Just wanted to give an update. My wife helped me and I got to order a few wigs from the Breast Form Store on Sat. and I had to wait until today to get in touch with someone there who could help me with getting the right size form and bra. I got everything ordered and I actually went under my budget, So this is one happy girl :-) I should receive everything by the beginning of next week so excited me and my wife are already making plans to go out. she took me shopping over the weekend and she went a little overboard on getting me some very pretty outfits. I am teasing her that she will now have to downsize her closet so I can hang some things up now. Thank you all for the help. Hugs and KissesXOXOXO

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Guest Amy LeBlanc

Hello Lynnette

If you are looking for some breast forms, I would suggest going to janetscloset.com

I have bought my breast forms their and they are wonderful. Her store is located in Michigan in the U.S.so that way she is on Eastern Time Zone. At Janet's Closet, she also offers online chat to help you out on getting the correct size and shape and look you are looking for. She also has some instructional videos on what the differences on breast forms for High Profile and wide profile and what the beast and what each one should feel like.

I hope that this helps and that I am ok with advertising Janet's Closet on Laura's Form. But hope you check it out and look around.

Thank You

Amy L.

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I hope you'll post a picture. I'm so glad you have your wife's support. That means so much. I started to simply get rid of some of the guy things i never wore. Things changed gradually until one day all those dud's went to the school collection box. If you never transition you will still get a kick out of seeing a skirt hanging in your closet, i did.

Hugs,

Charlize

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Guest Lynnette Rae

Thank you Amy I will be sure to check out that site as well. Charlize, I won't be going through transition as I do enjoy all of my male parts I just love to feel girly and get all made up. I will be getting rid of a lot of my drab clothes though. My oldest son is soo worried that I will embarrass him if I was to go to a school meeting or function and he also is worried about his friends seeing me so I must keep some things. I have told him to just tell his friends that Lynnette is his dads twin sister. I will post pics of me in my new stuff and of when we go out. I am not really happy with the one pic I have for my profile. I was told it looks like I am slouching, I don't think so, but what do you think?

Hugs

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Guest Kayla Grace

I've done much fighting with the uploading of avatar pictures. That 50kb max is really a killer :hairpull:

I need to obtain a camera of sorts. Perhaps I can manage to upload a decent avatar picture.

I find uploading pictures is much easier to do in the gallery, instead of avatar.

God Bless

Natalya <3

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Guest Lynnette Rae

I am lucky in that I know about graphic design and I have programs that let me downsize pictures or anything I find on the internet with no problems. If you ever need a little help just let me know.

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Guest Lynnette Rae

Update I got my wigs on fri. and received my Breast forms today I am soooo happy I put the forms on right away and they feel sooo much better than rice. I don't really like the bra I ordered but I will go and buy a couple from a local store that I will like. I will be posting more pics really soon. my wife likes the fact that I can tape them and she wants to see if I may wear a strapless with them. Thanks again everyone for the great advice.

Hugs and Kisses XOXOXO

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Guest Amy LeBlanc

Hello Lynnette:

Glad you got some breast forms. Did you check out janetscloset.com? Janet is awesome and will help you out on online order and you can talk to her through chat.

Hope to hear back

Amy

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Guest Lynnette Rae

Hi Amy,

I have to save some more money up so I can shop again, but I will try Janet's Closet as soon as I do. I am hoping that I will be able to for my Birthday next month. Thanks again for the website I did check the site out and there are a number of things I want to buy from there.

Hugs

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