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UPS delivered! I opened the box and gave them a test flight - they are Gold Seal Classic 2 in a size 6 and give me much the same projection as my eBay forms but the asymmetrical shape fills out my bra on the outside of the breasts giving me a much more realistic look. I tried on several blouses/tops to confirm my thoughts and couldn't be happier with my shape...well,, if they were real that would be better.

 

The only issue I have is that the nipple projection is very visible - I look constantly cold or aroused. So, it was off to Amazon to buy some nipple shields!!! I'm too old to be showing off erect nipples all day!!! 🙂

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46 minutes ago, MaybeRob said:

Happy Boobday to you April!

 

Rob

Woo Hoo! I'm bouncing with joy!!! Or something.

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Really important.

 

Thing thing is when i was cross-dressing in private and also when I came out at first I wore fancy C cup forms.

Yep they were way better than the cheap D cup ones, however both were Chinese. Just some are better than others.

 

Now that the Boob Fairy has visited I'm still under a B cup, though I might be slightly larger than my sister and way smaller than me mum.

Am I happy .... absolutely.

 

A nice comfy padded bra gives a small up and feels really feminine.

 

The funny thing is previously it was run home put a bra on, now its totally opposite.

Run home throw the bra off ... LOL   ... just like my partner :D we have a competition to see who can get their bra off the quickest. There is a knack to taking a bra off while still dressed ;)

 

Lotsa hugs

Robyn

 

Thank you for the topic. Its good (hee hee) to see how we have progressed ;)

 

 

 

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4 hours ago, Robin.C said:

The funny thing is previously it was run home put a bra on, now its totally opposite.

Yeah.  Bras aren't really that comfortable.  My girls aren't that big, so I don't need the support.  I seldom wear one, especially in cooler weather when I have multiple layers.  In warm weather (few layers) I'll put it on for modesty reasons.

 

But when my egg first cracked, I wanted one, just because…

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5 minutes ago, Ivy said:

But when my egg first cracked, I wanted one, just because…

Oh, how that resonates with me. Just because now I CAN.

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I'm with you Ivy.  I remember wearing large forms from our sponsor.  They somehow seemed necessary but as i grew i first wore a slightly padded bra but now wear nothing.  I suppose if i was wearing a sheer top i'd wear one but i haven't worn a bra for years and don't miss it.  Some bouncing or the occasional ouch doesn't require all that rigging, time and discomfort.  Small is beautiful!

 

Hugs,

 

Charlize

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2 minutes ago, Charlize said:

 Small is beautiful!

I also realized that many cis women are not that big either.  So as long as I have something, I'm good.  At my age I'll never be a swimsuit model anyway.

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I definitely agree Ivy.  My wife complains about what she has and speaks of reduction.  No-one seems to notice i'm not stacked and i'm content and accept what HRT has blessed me with.

As to being a swimsuit model.....they would need a great deal of airbrushing on this old gal.

 

Hugs,

 

Charlize

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For me, just beginning to find myself and explore what transition will be, wearing a bra is one of the strategies I've found that help me control the dysphoria. I wear a light one almost every time now when I'm presenting male and with forms the rest of the time. As you both noted, size isn't the issue which is why I preferred the smaller B cup forms.

 

I've just begun any serious discussions of HRT with my therapist so, until I cross that threshold, forms from our sponsor are my ultimate answer to the dysphoria/dysmorphia battle. I'm just happy that I've found the right size to match my inner vision....certainly no swimsuit model...of who I am.

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After 8 months on HRT, I feel I'm at A cup size now.  I've been wearing bras regularly for over a year.  My preferences are small is better than too big.  Nipple itching stopped recently and they are less sensitive and all that is nice.  I'm wearing a bra less now.  I like the look of bras when I'm not wearing a top.  I like what I have now, but do wish for a little more size.  I like the look of my neon yellow bikini tops with sexy black dresses.  If you see it at the right angle you get that little tease of yellow and I just love that.  I guess I'm more into bikini's because of the styles.

 

I don't present as male anymore, but I'm sure I'm almost always identified as a transwoman.  I'm just being myself and don't want to force things and be unnatural.  I've been remembering all day of how I used to wear a dress when I was living on the streets in 2003.  I didn't think of it as feminine or drag.  It was simply me.

 

Hugs,

Lydia =^.^=

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19 minutes ago, Lydia_R said:

I don't present as male anymore, but I'm sure I'm almost always identified as a transwoman.  I'm just being myself and don't want to force things and be unnatural. 

This is kinda me as well.

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After nearly 2 years of HRT (taking less than the typical MTF dose of E), I have small natural breasts, enough that I prefer not to use forms anymore. I don’t mind that my natural size is smaller than it was with the forms. I’m happy they are small enough I can still pass as male without binding. I remind myself that many cis females have small breasts. Having known a number of women in the past who had very large breasts…as beautiful as they are, there are downsides. Forms can be nice for achieving a particular temporary look without the dangers of surgery, silicone, back and neck pain, etc. 

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