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My new Torrid Jersey over a Torrid 360 front close t shirt bra. Black 3.5 "boyfriend" shorts from Torrid as well. 

Lip gloss only in the makeup department. 

 

100% off the women's rack but very "tomboyish". 💖💖💖💖

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How do you like front close bras? I've been thinking about getting one.

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Black dress with white flowers on the bottom. Gray sports bra and my wig. One day I won't have to mess with wigs unless I just want to. Looking forward to that.

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8 minutes ago, JuliannaFrances said:

How do you like front close bras? I've been thinking about getting one.

I can only wear front close, I suffered some mini-strokes and I have a hard time even with the front close bras. 

I do like them, but there is no adjustment to them.

 

When they stretch out it's time for a new one. You don't have extra hooks. 

 

I found I can simply hem them up on my sewing machine as well. That will of course keep me from throwing out a perfectly good bra. 

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for front closing bras  I did not like them as much for now, because I'm using forms n I think back closure bra gives me à tighter fit that looks more real better. but to each their own.

 

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3 minutes ago, missyjo said:

for front closing bras  I did not like them as much for now, because I'm using forms n I think back closure bra gives me à tighter fit that looks more real better. but to each their own.

 

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I never thought about that. I can see where front close might be a problem with forms. 

If the cups are forced together they will unhook, and the only thing keeping them from migrating together are my breasts. 

I think with forms you would have it coming undone all the time. I notice if I fall asleep and end up on my side, my bra falls off. 

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It's rainy and chilly here today so I'm wearing a white sleeveless blouse with a blue shrug over it, skinny jeans and white Vans. I've started bouncing back and forth between wearing my wig or going natural the past few days. My hair is over my ears with a little flip in the back - but not as long as I want it to be - still just love the medium length gray hair look. Today it's au natural - my therapist will get to see me this way for the first time.

 

I have both back and front closing bras - like them both although front closing is easier for us arthritic seniors. I'm only a B cup so maybe that's why I don't have problems keeping things in place.

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I remember years ago my ex wife had a front closer that would pop open once in a while...i never tried it on though.  I thought about getting one to eliminate the outline from the hooks in the back...

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4 minutes ago, April Marie said:

I'm only a B cup so maybe that's why I don't have problems keeping things in place.

B cup is a great size. I wish I was still a B cup. 

Great shape and not too heavy. 

Gravity has not been kind to me. 😳

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I'd love a B cup! I'm a 34A....i do have the equipment to make myself a B, or C

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1 hour ago, JuliannaFrances said:

How do you like front close bras? I've been thinking about getting one.

I love sport bras. The razerback is my favorite so the straps don't slip off. Speaking of which I got to get more on next payday.

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13 minutes ago, JuliannaFrances said:

I'd love a B cup! I'm a 34A....i do have the equipment to make myself a B, or C

Heck I'd love to go with a 42EE or F. I'm 6' so I need some big ones to equal out my frame. I have broad shoulders which sucks because it doesn't look right when I try to wear sleeveless anything. 

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2 hours ago, April Marie said:

Picnic with my daughter a few days ago. 

Hannah, that picture of you is terrific.  You look great!

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I'm only 5'6", I don't feel like the C is right for me....the guys seemed to like it though lol

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48 minutes ago, JuliannaFrances said:

I'm only 5'6", I don't feel like the C is right for me....the guys seemed to like it though lol

 

1 hour ago, Ashley0616 said:

Heck I'd love to go with a 42EE or F. I'm 6' so I need some big ones to equal out my frame. I have broad shoulders which sucks because it doesn't look right when I try to wear sleeveless anything. 

I have a broad frame as well. My DD's actually look small on my chest, but I still hate having them this size. 😐

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2 hours ago, JuliannaFrances said:

I'm only 5'6", I don't feel like the C is right for me....the guys seemed to like it though lol

LOL. I'm passable because I do get stares but I love big boobs. I'm 42C naturally but I have DD silicone breast forms and it looks good. 

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Just now, JuliannaFrances said:

I should try silicone breast forms.....

They are amazing. Make sure you don't sleep with them unless they specifically say so. They could pop. Silicone is simply the best choice because it does jiggle. They are also the most expensive but if you plan on wearing them I think of them as an investment. It's going to be a while before I can get a BA but it's a big confidence booster while I'm outside. I do get depressed when I can't wear them. 

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24 minutes ago, JuliannaFrances said:

I should try silicone breast forms.....

I started with an inexpensive pair that I got on eBay. As a "starter set" they were fine. I finally invested in a high quality pair - not the highest but not inexpensive, either. Going to an asymmetrical pair gives you a more natural look, too.

 

Still, starting inexpensively is a good way to go since you can experiment a bit on size and shape to find what suits you best without spending tons of money.

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I have some water filled inserts that i use most of the time, which give me a little jiggle, and some gel filled ones that belong to my girlfriend. 

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I tried the skirt again and this time I tried to pull something under my shirt to look like breasts and put a hoody over it so to mask all masculine parts and this time I felt connected with the skirt and my Femininity. Bought a yoga pants now too XD

 

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I know i posted this outfit before, but im headed out shopping in this today....purple hair too.....

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4 hours ago, Alessia said:

I tried the skirt again and this time I tried to pull something under my shirt to look like breasts and put a hoody over it so to mask all masculine parts and this time I felt connected with the skirt and my Femininity. Bought a yoga pants now too XD

 

Finally dressing how you feel is very rewarding. 

 

Except for a few polo shirts, all my wardrobe is from them woman's aisle. It just feels like I belonged in them.

I am dressing androgynous, but it least I know it's women's attire. 💖

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pink shorts n green cotton pullover..new torrid lingerie underneath..smiles

 

strongly suggest some silicone forms ladies..the make your clothes fit better n I feel complete then..they sell bras with pockets to hold forms..depending on size that may do it or if you're bustier then o put my boobs on place with pocketed bra n add a real bra to lift n seperste..smiles

 

changing later fir work 

 

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15 minutes ago, missyjo said:

new torrid lingerie

Torrid as definitely my go to at they mall. 💖

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