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1 minute ago, Birdie said:

Well then, I wish you the best of luck girl! 

Thank you!

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13 minutes ago, Ashley0616 said:

Oh I know what I'm wanting I currently wear breast forms that give me the E cup and love the weight. They are silicone filled so they are pretty nice. I just wished they were real. 

FYI, my E cups are rather tight and at my current rate of growth I might be going up another size in a few months. My D cups that I retired were only 3 months old, The Torrid SA measured me an E, and we ordered 3 of them. They came in and I'm wearing one today, I have no extra room at all. 

This is getting very expensive. 🙄

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FYI, my E cups are rather tight and at my current rate of growth I might be going up another size in a few months. My D cups that I retired were only 3 months old, The Torrid SA measured me an E, and we ordered 3 of them. They came in and I'm wearing one today, I have no extra room at all. 

This is getting very expensive. 🙄

Wow! Yeah I can imagine. It's crazy how expensive they are. 

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1 minute ago, Ashley0616 said:

Wow! Yeah I can imagine. It's crazy how expensive they are. 

About $50 each, and I had 4 D cups, I only bought 3 E this time. 

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I don't want huge breasts. Give me a c cup and this girl will be happy.

 

Kymmie

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5 minutes ago, KymmieL said:

I don't want huge breasts. Give me a c cup and this girl will be happy.

 

Kymmie

I wish I was still there 😳

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2 hours ago, KymmieL said:

I don't want huge breasts. Give me a c cup and this girl will be happy.

Yeah.  I have a cis friend who had a reduction.  Size isn't that important for me either.  I'm only 42 A now, but I'm quite aware that they're not just "moobs."  There's a definite difference.  And I like them.

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Breasts...Ha! In my girl form during my teen years I'd have given the moon for ANYTHING of any size.  Never happened.  I felt a bit better once I got married and two of my partners are just as flat as me, and GF is the only one in the house with breasts large enough to even bother with a bra.  I suppose for my purposes, it made it easier to slither into my boy form.  My friend started her hormones when she was young, and she's got pretty curves and just enough breasts to look adorable.  Its fun to go shopping with her and find the cute lacy stuff for her to wear.  I still can't figure out why the boys aren't tripping over themselves to ask her on a date.... 

 

My friend starts her new job at the county clinic this week, and she's moved nearby.  She had the landlords from hell where she was before.  🙄  Thankfully, since she'll have regular hours and she's done with school, we can hang out more.  And once my sister is done with her training this summer, its gonna be GO TIME for the Fox Trio.  😁

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1 hour ago, awkward-yet-sweet said:

I still can't figure out why the boys aren't tripping over themselves to ask her on a date.... 

OMG, When I first started "letting the girls out" and shopping across the aisle for blouses I quickly learned about modesty. I had never worn tanks before in public, and did I find some sexy tanks to wear! I received two invitations out, one uninvited groping, whistles, and a great many gawks. Needless to say, at my size I have decided not to wear tanks anymore. 

I just never thought that at 60 years of age I would receive that much attention. 🙄 Apparently "boobs are boobs", and the age of the bearer means very little.

I can just drape a blouse over the tanks or wear them at home only. Some men can be such dogs.🙄

 

Slipping into "girl form" has been quite the learning experience for me, and I am still learning every day. I catch myself watching other women to see how they dress in public and how they act. I'll pick a sister that seems like the kind of woman I would want to be and kind of use her as a guide. 

I was raised as a guy, and I know what I would want to see, but that just gets me in trouble.

 

Sounds like your "GO TIME at the fox trio" is going to be interesting, have fun!

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5 hours ago, Ivy said:

 I'm only 42 A now, but I'm quite aware that they're not just "moobs."  There's a definite difference.  And I like them.

That is were I am now. They do fill the cup in a bra. which is a nice feeling.

 

Kymmie

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2 hours ago, KymmieL said:

That is were I am now. They do fill the cup in a bra. which is a nice feeling.

 

Kymmie

It's not the size that matters, not in the least. It is the fact that they are there. They are breasts, they are yours, and you should be proud of them. 

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Good morning, everyone!!! Well, what better way to start the day than to have a hot cup of coffee and find a conversation flowing about boobs? We could star a Brew and Boobs thread! 🙂

 

I hope everyone had a safe and fun weekend. I got to spend lots of time in our pool - now it's back to reality and time to cut the grass and catch up on the many projects we've got on the list to accomplish this summer.

 

Be safe and find the goodness in this beautiful day!!!

 

On to my next cup of coffee!!!

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Good morning y'all,

I am just about to get my coffee ready, and it will be an interesting day. Blood tests should be ready, ultrasound this morning, and results to go over tomorrow morning. The doctor has decided he wants to see if I was mis-gendered at birth. Besides, I don't know many other guys that go through hot flashes and night sweats from menopause. 

I think I was mis-gendered, and that is enough for me, but having it on my medical records might be beneficial as well. I do need to get my ID changed.

Hope y'all had a great weekend, and now a great week

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8 hours ago, Ivy said:

Yeah.  I have a cis friend who had a reduction.  Size isn't that important for me either.  I'm only 42 A now, but I'm quite aware that they're not just "moobs."  There's a definite difference.  And I like them.

A reduction would be nice, but I have personal beliefs that I don't allow myself cosmetic surgery. Not that it isn't tempting. Even brushing my teeth in the morning is a pain. 

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Good morning

 

i had to work yesterday and the early shift to boot 6-2. At least we got paid OT for working on a holiday.  I got my coffee at work yesterday.  
 

I am off today.  So what happens?  The dog got me up early.  I can’t win.  At least I’m drinking my own coffee.

 

Boobies or boobs if you got a bit more.  That is my one goal in all this, to have my own.  So, do I have moobs or boobies?  I say boobies! 🥹. First they changed N.pp…s  clearly feminine.  Then the shape changed to prepuberty and now I actually fill my bra cups and have a little cleavage.  Shape is clearly feminine rounded, not droopy moobs.  I do wear a push-up but I’ll take it.  Ever since I was a teen and had no clue about my situation or why I felt how I did, I wanted boobs real ones of my own.  Now at least I know why.  Like @KymmieL I don’t need double Ds or even single. I guess I’ll have to be satisfied with whatever I get because no one not even genetic cisgender girls can control that.  I wouldn’t mind implants but that’s off the debate table.  
 

time for another cup.  Anyone else need a refill while I’m up?

 

Todays chore list is finishing the laundry and going to the grocery store.

 

See y’all later

 

Willow

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@Willow, Sure. I'd love a second cup. two sugars and a cream for me, please.

 

Actually had a good weekend. Little lonely. Off today since I get holiday pay, and they don't want to pay me over time. Any who wagon work again. It is coming down to it. Need to run the fuel and return line, hook up the heater hose, install plug wires, add coolant, run a line for the cruise control, and one hook up under the dash. Then fuel and 🤞🤞it will run. Oil change, install new chrome valve covers, and passenger side shocks.

 

One big thing. Hope everything was done right.

 

Have a great day, all

 

Kymmie

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Well, we blew the food budget AGAIN!  Went to Costco where it is virtually impossible to leave without spending WAY more than you planned.  Things on the list that are necessities, #1 coffee!  Hamburger meat, chips, jam and bread, laundry detergent, body soap, milk, cheese, cereal.  Reason it’s over budget, well hamburger meat was $25!  Bought a new kitchen floor mat, $20. Cereal was $25 but will last me over a month. Coffee was $35 but lasts the two of us a couple months and so it goes. Cheap per serving but expensive when you but so much.  I break things down and reseal them with a vacuum bag sealer.  Then we freeze them.  Things that must be fresh we don’t buy there.

 

@KymmieL, did you enjoy your cup?  Dark bold roast before the added sugar and milk. Sorry we don’t have cream, nor a cow.

 

if your wagon won’t start, I’d take it back to your mechanic and tell him to fix it.  Oh, I forgot, that’s you!  Sure hope you got the heads and intake manifold angles right.  I’d hate for it to be sucking air. I suppose you could machine some wedges but that’s never a great idea.  Lol.

 

So the other day at work, I’m helping the asst store manager by covering her while she took a break.  One comes up and has a bunch of things then asks for cigarettes.  I get them, ring ing ithe first pack the ask for her ID. She doesn’t have one.  Then complains she always buys here and doesn’t get asked.  Well, I pick up the two packs and set them aside, no ID, NO SALE.  The ASM comes back and the customer goes to her and complains,  oh yes I have seen your ID and proceeds to sell her the cigarettes.  Let’s see, she undermined me to a customer and others who were in line, she violated company policy, and state law!  Then she turns to me and says I’m sorry but I know her.  I walk away fuming.  Later I help her out to take a break.  She returns and we work to clear the line.  When everyone is gone I quietly say to her how she undermined me and I will soon be a shift lead, meaning I’ll be the person in charge making the decisions when the mgr or she isn’t there.  But I apologized! Sorry not good enough. If it had been reversed I’d be on report.

 

yesterday the company had a promotion going on for locality members.  If you use our app, supply your number you get a free 12oz Red Bull.  Well, the customer had done so but our system didn’t make his Red Bull free.  So I comped it. (A new employee had been waiting on him and needed help). This ast mgr sent out a group chat saying that was wrong.  I responded, the customer had met the criteria as it had been explained and it didn’t work so I charged it to customer satisfaction.  The Mgr texts me you did the right thing and I like the way you handled it.  both times.

 

have a great Tuesday.

 

Willow
 

 

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I've had a wonderful weekend. Back to reality now though and unfortunately feeling a bit of a wobble - loneliness.

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Hi all

 

A bit disappointed today!

 

The Gp I have been seeing wants me to see an Endo, which I can't afford, before starting HRT. Here atm we are going through the medical profession pushing for an increase in Medicare funding. They have introduced a non-claimable fee, often $400 plus for first visit - on top of the consult fee. Follow up appointments are then from $180 non-claimable plus consult fee. The free service is still seeing people from august 2021. 

 

Guess I am back to the start 

 

MaybeRob

 

 

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1 hour ago, MaybeRob said:

The free service is still seeing people from august 2021. 

As crappy as healthcare is here in the states, many states do have informed consent rules.  And of course it helps if you have the $$$$.

I know those wait times must be frustrating.  

And of course now some of the states want to make GAC impossible.

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7 hours ago, Willow said:

 

@KymmieL, did you enjoy your cup?  Dark bold roast before the added sugar and milk. Sorry we don’t have cream,nor a cow.

 

It was good. Milk is fine that is what I normally use.

 

Yeah, that Mechanic is quite busy. Not sure when I'll get it in. LOL. I also heard she may not know what she is doing? Just my luck.

Went to the annual AKC dog show. It was fun watching. I talked with a family who has their kids in Junior showmanship with their Shelties.

I went shopping for one again and found a breeder that is in Cheyenne area. Been messaging her about the puppy. A bi-black male. Now just to get the wife to say yes.

 

Hugs

Kymmie

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Wow, my 32oz. of coffee has me going!

 

Good morning y'all, hope you're having a great one. I'm just busy deciding what to wear today. Any of y'all have plans? I just have a follow-up with my doctor over my ultrasound report. 

 

Have a great day 💖

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Good morning, everyone!!! I'm enjoying the quiet of the morning here - 1st cup of coffee down the hatch and ready to read the local paper. No big plans for me today - but since it's supposed to be warm and sunny again I know I'll spend some time in the pool. 

 

Stay safe and remember to find the goodness in this beautiful day.

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Good morning everyone,:coffee::coffee:

 

I have a meeting with a fabricator to expand there work responsibilities. I'm trying to scale back my workload in this small space I call a shop. What started out as a plan to cover for my absents during hand, wrist, and elbow surgery, has become and opportunity for them to take over the complete build out of the prop. Sales of this prop is off the charts busy, and I can't keep up with production. My other fabricator has put me behind a larger customer, and is delaying a prop build out for a different type of training.

 

I hope everyone has a wonderful day,

 

Mindy🐛🏳️‍⚧️🦋

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