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When i was at target today, i said to myself "no more dresses"....i was good, all i bought was 1 tank top. Then i spotted a rack of bras marked "clearance"....i definitely don't t need more bras either.

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11 minutes ago, JuliannaFrances said:

When i was at target today, i said to myself "no more dresses"....i was good, all i bought was 1 tank top. Then i spotted a rack of bras marked "clearance"....i definitely don't t need more bras either.

I keep 4 bras in rotation. But lately I have had to "up size" every 3 months. 

I just bought my new ones and gave my smaller ones to charity. 

Hopefully I'll stop growing because it's getting expensive. 😳

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36 minutes ago, Birdie said:

I keep 4 bras in rotation. But lately I have had to "up size" every 3 months. 

I just bought my new ones and gave my smaller ones to charity. 

Hopefully I'll stop growing because it's getting expensive. 😳

 

I wish I had that problem.  After six years of HRT, I might actually be up to a full A cup by now. 🥴

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I have about a dozen bras, probably a dozen bralettes, a couple of tank tops with built in bras.... time to stop buying them. Im weird about my bras....ill only wear certain colors, with certain color tops.... even though no one will see.

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1 minute ago, KathyLauren said:

 

I wish I had that problem.  After six years of HRT, I might actually be up to a full A cup by now. 🥴

I don't mind having breasts now, but I "hid" them for most of my life since puberty. I do wish I was still a B or C cup instead. 🤔

I was a full A cup at about 12ish. 

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I wish i was a B cup, although i don't really mind being an A sometimes.

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17 minutes ago, KathyLauren said:

After six years of HRT, I might actually be up to a full A cup by now.

Been about 4 for me, but yeah, A cup.  And yes, I'd like a bit more.

Many days I don't even bother with a bra unless it's a modesty thing.  I don't need it for support, and they're not all that comfortable.  In cool weather I'm layered up anyway.

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3 minutes ago, Ivy said:

Been about 4 for me, but yeah, A cup.  And yes, I'd like a bit more.

Many days I don't even bother with a bra unless it's a modesty thing.  I don't need it for support, and they're not all that comfortable.  In cool weather I'm layered up anyway.

I unfortunately can't go braless. I get really bad neck pains. My breasts seem to always be in the way. 

I really don't like them, and wish they were smaller. I miss being able to go braless. 😐

I like my breasts, and I identify as a woman. I just wish they were smaller. 🤔

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Just now, Birdie said:

You look great too!

Thank you! I gives me the right proportion. Not too big and not too small. This is one of my favorite dresses so far. 

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19 minutes ago, Birdie said:

You look great!

 

2 minutes ago, Birdie said:

You look great too!

I agree, she looks great too!

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Just now, JuliannaFrances said:

 

I agree, she looks great too!

Thank you! When I was at the halfway point dropping off the kids to my ex there were two firemen starring I blushed. 

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Nice! Im not sure if i turned any heads today, but it was nice to be out en femme.

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I get lots of gawking everyday. More if I wear a V-neck. The guys are like puppy dogs every time I bend over. 🤣

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1 minute ago, Birdie said:

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I get lots of gawking everyday. More if I wear a V-neck. The guys are like puppy dogs every time I bend over. 🤣

LOL

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I've caught them looking even at my little boobies ☺️

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5 minutes ago, JuliannaFrances said:

Nice! Im not sure if i turned any heads today, but it was nice to be out en femme.

That’s all that matters is enjoying yourself. I sure do enjoy these hormones. 

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1 minute ago, JuliannaFrances said:

I've caught them looking even at my little boobies ☺️

Very nice! This time limit thing on new posts are funny. 

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1 minute ago, Ashley0616 said:

That’s all that matters is enjoying yourself. I sure do enjoy these hormones. 

I have a secret. I was born with a uterus and fallopian tubes, so I create my own estrogen. I always have. 😉

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1 minute ago, Birdie said:

I have a secret. I was born with a uterus and fallopian tubes, so I create my own estrogen. I always have. 😉

I'm jealous. :) 

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