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Michelle20

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I am looking to get breast forms. My 

Problem is fit. I am larger person. 6ft 220lbs 46 chest. The breastplates available that say they are for my size are G cup. I was wanting a D cup max. I don't want to look like Dolly Parton. Wouldn'a G cup be huge? How much will breastforms stretch? The ones im looking at are no oil silicone with silicone fill. Any ideas?

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HI @Michelle20, welcome to the forums first of all.

 

To the best of my knowledge, breast forms are of a fixed size, they don't "stretch".

 

Like yourself, I'm 6ft, 224lbs with a 42" chest, but a 38D bra fits me perfectly and cups the breast forms ideally.

 

G size forms are indeed massive.

 

You could take a look at our one and only sponsor's The Breast Form Store's Bra measurments for Crossdressers for added info.

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The type im looking at are breastplates. You wear them like a shirt. They do stretch...just not sure how much.

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@Petra Jane has good advice there.  The "Breast Plate" type of forms do not look realistic under the most open minded circumstances.  Forms for each individual breast give a much better and believable appearance. Breast forms are sold in pairs.  You will have to buy a bra to hold them in place, but the bra which can be a bit small will do a great job.  The shirt types are very uncomfortable and will make a fun time a misery.  If you know the "plate" will stretch, why did you ask??

 

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I want the breastplate because it would cover some chest hair allowing me to wear a little more revealing blouse and show some cleavage.

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Admittedly my only real experience is with individual breast forms with or without a pocket bra, with some preparation, I think the right breastplate design can look fine, especially if you're looking to show some cleavage. Here's a friend of mine. Admittedly, they've been making some, ahem, big decisions lately but if they're happy, I'm happy.

 

Jenny North

 

Hugs!

 

 

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They identify as bigender and were a little down the last time I talked to them. I'll pass it along.

 

Hugs!

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Oh, and I should mention that they're about my height (5'11") and weigh a little more than I do (I'm 196) so 6' and 220 looking like that isn't unreasonable.

 

Hugs!

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21 hours ago, Petra Jane said:

You could take a look at our one and only sponsor's The Breast Form Store's Bra measurments for Crossdressers for added info.

It good to know I've been measuring correctly. ? The recommended band size is damn close to the direct measurement I took; there's about 1" variance between my measurement and the chart recommendation.

 

The document says "naturally developed breasts", for clarification does that mean breasts grown by cis women, breasts grown by trans women on HRT, or both? I assume they don't mean augmented breasts.

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2 hours ago, Drayse said:

The document says "naturally developed breasts", for clarification does that mean breasts grown by cis women, breasts grown by trans women on HRT, or both? I assume they don't mean augmented breasts.

No idea, sorry. I assume they refer to natural breasts, even those that men have. 

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1 hour ago, Petra Jane said:

I assume they refer to natural breasts, even those that men have.

Oh right, The title of the webpage even says CD and TG Girls. ?

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I broke down last night and bought a pair of breastforms. They kept trying to talk me into the G cup for my size and build buti didnt go that big. I wanted D or less but compromised with an F cup. I hope they arent way too big

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Depending on how broad your chest is, a F might not be as big as you think. I have to ask though, who were you buying from that kept insisting that you needed a G? Do they have a deal with your chiropractor? Breast forms, especially solid silicone, can get heavy.

 

Hugs!

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It was IMI. They said it was due to chest/bra band size not cup size. For all i know he may have just liked big boobs. Lol. As far as weight...i just crossdress...i don't have to wear them day in and day out. Otherwise i may have opted for cotton filled.

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I recieved my breastform and i was able to try them on tonight. THEY ARE AWESOME! They change my shape so much as compared to a bra with foam inserts. And they actually jiggle and bounce when i walk. They are pretty realistic looking too. Only complaint so far is that even though they feel exciting...most of the weight is distributed on my shoulders and they don't pull at my chest. I would love to know what real ones feel like. Anyway Im going to buy a new bra and if i can get up the nerve i will go out dressed up Saturday afternoon. I will give them a full review and maybe a few pictures then.

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10 hours ago, Michelle20 said:

I recieved my breastform and i was able to try them on tonight. THEY ARE AWESOME! They change my shape so much as compared to a bra with foam inserts. And they actually jiggle and bounce when i walk. They are pretty realistic looking too. Only complaint so far is that even though they feel exciting...most of the weight is distributed on my shoulders and they don't pull at my chest. I would love to know what real ones feel like. Anyway Im going to buy a new bra and if i can get up the nerve i will go out dressed up Saturday afternoon. I will give them a full review and maybe a few pictures then.

 

You can get a pair that's designed to be glued to your chest. They feel about right. The downside is that they're GLUED TO YOUR CHEST. Fun, but the medical adhesive won't come off for weeks. The forms themselves certainly do, but the glue residue will linger a LONG time.

 

Hugs!

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Unfortunately I still have a hairy chest so thats not really an option for me. Thats why i went with the ones i bought

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3 hours ago, Jackie C. said:

Fun, but the medical adhesive won't come off for weeks. The forms themselves certainly do, but the glue residue will linger a LONG time.

I'm thinking rubbing alcohol or perhaps a gentle body oil might work as solvents? Now that glue-on forms have been mentioned I find my interest has piqued. ?

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Hi @Michelle20

Based on my experience and extrapolating your size and mine, I am thinking size D / 1000g silicone breast forms with a pocket bra might work for you.  But please, do some research and size comparisons (specially if the store/site has product reviews and you can find somebody close to your size).

 

WRT chest hair.  Have you considered shaving and/or laser removal?  That was one of the first things I did and it relieved a lot of dysphoria about my body hair (legs were next, then arms).

Hope you can find something.  It is truly a wonderful feeling to see your body the way you want it to be.
 

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3 hours ago, Drayse said:

I'm thinking rubbing alcohol or perhaps a gentle body oil might work as solvents?

 

From experience: Nope. Medical grade adhesive is stubborn stuff. I'd be peeling little bits off for about a week. Worth it. They were great forms, but the glue had to be for special occasions because of the clean-up. Your skin might shed glue better than mine though, so hey, go for it.

 

Hugs!

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3 hours ago, KayC said:

Hi @Michelle20

Based on my experience and extrapolating your size and mine, I am thinking size D / 1000g silicone breast forms with a pocket bra might work for you.  But please, do some research and size comparisons (specially if the store/site has product reviews and you can find somebody close to your size).

 

WRT chest hair.  Have you considered shaving and/or laser removal?  That was one of the first things I did and it relieved a lot of dysphoria about my body hair (legs were next, then arms).

Hope you can find something.  It is truly a wonderful feeling to see your body the way you want it to be.
 

I am not out so hair removal isn't really an option. That would be a dead giveaway. As far as size...i wanted D cup but had to go with an E cup instead. They aren't as big as I thought they would be. They actually look pretty natural on me(my opinion only).

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23 hours ago, Michelle20 said:

I am not out so hair removal isn't really an option

I wasn't really fully Out to my wife yet when I first started laser removal on my chest/stomach.  My excuse was that I had found some gray hairs, and I absolutely was not going to tolerate gray body hair (which I do detest) and which was true .. but it wasn't the real reason I did it.  I understand though its a difficult step to take if its going to create questions ..

 

Happy you found a size (E) that fits you and feels natural, Michelle.  My "C's" look natural.  My "D's" are Va-va-va-Voom! ?  Enjoy the new "girls" ❣️

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On 2/18/2021 at 6:32 AM, KayC said:

I wasn't really fully Out to my wife yet when I first started laser removal on my chest/stomach.  My excuse was that I had found some gray hairs, and I absolutely was not going to tolerate gray body hair (which I do detest) and which was true .. but it wasn't the real reason I did it.  I understand though its a difficult step to take if its going to create questions ..

 

Happy you found a size (E) that fits you and feels natural, Michelle.  My "C's" look natural.  My "D's" are Va-va-va-Voom! ?  Enjoy the new "girls" ❣️

Actually i misquoted. They are F cup. And yes they are va-va-Voom also to some degree. But with my size and build...with clothes on they dont look that much out of place. Might be different when the weather warms up and i put on something low cut and revealing. And yes i look forward to showing them off to anyone who wants to look this weekend.

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On 2/19/2021 at 9:18 PM, Michelle20 said:

And yes i look forward to showing them off to anyone who wants to look this weekend.

That's awesome, Michelle!  You GO❣️?

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