Susan's Place Logo

News:

According to Google Analytics 25,259,719 users made visits accounting for 140,758,117 Pageviews since December 2006

Main Menu

Memories of getting my first bra

Started by I_am_Toni_Lynn, August 24, 2011, 04:50:58 AM

Previous topic - Next topic

0 Members and 2 Guests are viewing this topic.

I_am_Toni_Lynn

Hi all

I'm overjoyed to find this little place. I have been wearing a bra off an don since I was 13. Been wearing one more often than not  since I was about 27 and everyday for the last 15 years or so.

I am one of the lucky ones whose wife accepts this and encourages it. It is quite common to find us both in bras and panties running around in the morning getting ready for work. In the summer you'll find us sitting watching TV in shorts and sports bras.I am also lucky in that I have a need to wear a bra due to gynecomastia as I am nearly an A cup.

I thought I'd toss in my story as to getting my first bra

I first wore a pair of panties when I was about 11 or so. They were my sister's. I didn't do it all that often, but as I approached age 13, the frequency increased. from maybe once every few months to once a week. And then at age 13 something happened. Something that to some boys is a curse, but for me it something so very joyful . It was gynecomastia. It was then that I tried on one of my mum's bras. Problem was that just as my sister's panties were too small, my mum's bras were too big. I wanted to be just like the other girls at school. As now, back then, I wanted to wear what ever fit me without extra stuff, like wearing a bra all padded out with rolled up socks etc. In other words, back then I wanted to wear what I would be wearing if I was a girl.

I formulated a plan. I would take my allowance and go to the GC Murphy 5 & 10 cent store in town and buy my own panties.

My school had a half day for the students on 5 February 1970. It was a snowy day. My mum was at the hospital with my grandma. My dad was at work. I was walking home. I vividly remember the events at 1PM as I entered the store, G C Murphy's 5 and 10, on that snowy day. My plan was to simply buy my own panties instead of always wearing ones belonging to my sister. The store was L shaped and wrapped around the a big building. It had hardwood floors and wooden sales displays. School house style light fixtures hung from the ceiling. At each of the entrances there were two cash registers. There was a basement where they sold housewares, hardware, and boys and men's clothes. That was not where I wanted to be, down in the cold below-ground world, for on the street level floor you had the school supplies, the candy counter, and phonograph records, and in the corner of that L, the girls department. I had around $3.50 to spend and figured that I could probably buy 3 pair of panties. I had measured myself for size using the J C Penney catalog as a guide. Life was so different then, and one could buy panties for 79 cents a pair! The panties were all arranged in little sections in the wooden display case, with glass dividers separating the sizes.

I picked 3 pair of panties and started to head to the cash counter, very much like a kid in a candy store I was in overload mode. When I saw the trainings bras though, I knew exactly want I wanted. The training bras where all in a rack at the end of one of the display cases. Before I knew it I had a Teencharm 071 in my hands, and went to the cash register, shaking inside. :shock: Fortunately, I did not have to go to cash registers at the entrances. The store was arranged such that at the corner of the L you had stairs that went up to a small accounting office along one wall, a girl's changing room tucked in the corner along the other wall, and a cash register next to the changing booth. The woman took my money and never batted an eye. Just as they say of a barking dog, the dog is more scared of you than you are of it, I was more fearful of being found out than she was in finding out. I remember asking if the size I chose would fit 'my sister' because she had a certain waist size. I probably also almost overreacted by having to mumble something with a phony disgusted tone in my voice about not knowing why I had to buy underwear for her. The woman put my bra and panties in a small brown paper bag and I rushed home through the snow to begin my first official day as a girl.

I remember Apollo 14 was landing on the moon as I stood in the bathroom and tried on my training bra and my panties. I held up the box to see if I looked like the girl on the box. I did -- albeit with short hair.Plus -- I was really excited about the way it made my gynecomastia induced boobs look right

I quickly put on my shirt and jeans and went to watch the astronauts on the moon. I wore my training bra all day and even under my pj's that night. I even wore them to school.

Within a month I bought a second, A Teenform Pretty Please. And I bought more panties. Before long I was wearing them almost everyday. That is until my mum found them and made me burn them and then abused me.

Of course I was back at it -- with new panties and a new training bra -- within a month. And yes -- I still wore them to school

Years later, thanks to eBay, I was able to replace my first training bras, The Teencharm and the Teenform ones. They are my priced possessions

I am curious if anyone else here is my age (54) and wore training bra too

Huggles

Toni-Lynn
  •  

Jean510TV

Hi Toni Lynn,

I am actually older and never wore a training bra but do remember my first bra. It was a padded bra but was very comfortable. I could only wear it when my wife was away for the day but enjoyed it. My wardrobe was pretty much complete for lingerie having several pairs of panties, nylons, garter belt, half slip and now a bra. I was in heaven when I could get into these  :).

Hugs,

Jean
  •  

JulieC.

Wow you were a brave youngster.  I would have never had the guts to do that when I was that age. 

I remember my first two bras.  The first came to me by fate.  Like many of us I got my start dressing in my sisters clothes.  When she left for college I lost my supply and I quit for awhile.  Till one day when my mom was doing some spring cleaning.  She was having me haul boxes to the trash.  She told me to take a box of my sister's old clothes out to the trash....which I dutifully did...just the box, I took out the clothes.  No panties unfortunately but a couple of skirts, tops, and one perfect bra.  She had out grown it but it was just my size.  I wore it till it turned to threads.

My second was the first I bought.  I was in my early twenties.  I got a PO box and ordered a matching bra and panty set and some heels from Fredericks of Hollywood.  In those days it took forever to get anything mail order.  I remember going every day for weeks to my PO box.  I would get all excited thinking it's got to be there today.  I would unlock the box and open the door.....Empty.  Until finally after what seemed to be years there was my package.  I couldn't wait to get home to try everything on.  Put the shoes on in the parking lot and drove home in heels.



"Happiness is not something ready made.  It comes from your own actions" - Dalai Lama
"It always seem impossible until it's done." - Nelson Mandela
  •  

barbie

I sometimes wear sports bra for outdoor exercise. When I was in the U.S., I saw frequently both young and aged women wearing sports bra while walking outdoors. And, I also followed them:



A problem here is that very few girls wear sports bra outdoors. It was just during marathon events when I could see a few girls wearing sports bra. I have several sports bras right now, but could not wear them while exercising outdoors during this summer.

Barbie~~
Just do it.
  • skype:barbie?call
  •  

I_am_Toni_Lynn

Quote from: JulieC. on August 30, 2011, 01:26:50 PM
Wow you were a brave youngster.  I would have never had the guts to do that when I was that age. 

Thank you. It was just something that I knew I HAD to do. To this day I can't explain it.

The odd thing about that is that I seem to be the only one who jumped from trying on mom's bra (or in some case sister's bra), directly to buying my own cause I wanted to wear a bra. Surely someone else out in this whole big wide world had to have been a self-starter and bought and wore training bras too.

Its times like this that I feel quite alone as a crossdresser.


Quote from: barbie on August 30, 2011, 03:33:02 PM
I sometimes wear sports bra for outdoor exercise. When I was in the U.S., I saw frequently both young and aged women wearing sports bra while walking outdoors.

My wife and I love to wear sports bra around the house in the evening when watching TV. They make a perfect outfit with jammie bottoms.

I had some tie-dye sports bras one made up by a woman in Minnesota. We like Champion C9 Racer Backs

http://www.championusa.com/Champion/Service/ContentViewer.aspx?ID=ImageZoomer&ImageName=CH1612&MasterPage=PopUp.master

Huggles

Toni-Lynn
  •  

JulieC.

QuoteThe odd thing about that is that I seem to be the only one who jumped from trying on mom's bra (or in some case sister's bra), directly to buying my own cause I wanted to wear a bra. Surely someone else out in this whole big wide world had to have been a self-starter and bought and wore training bras too.

Its times like this that I feel quite alone as a crossdresser.

I don't think your desire to own your own bra, or wearing a training bra makes you unique.  What makes you unique is you were resourceful enough to make it happen.  Many of us as adults are too uncomfortable to buy ladies underwear so to do it at 13 is exceptional.  It's sad but I don't think I even bought my boy's underwear when I was thirteen...my mom did. 
So my question is do you shop for bras now at 54 or do you have your wife buy them for you?  Most of my panties and bras have come via e-bay, mostly because they can be so inexpensive but I have bought them at a dept. store several times.  I find it exciting to shop for them and I just don't care what other people think anymore.



"Happiness is not something ready made.  It comes from your own actions" - Dalai Lama
"It always seem impossible until it's done." - Nelson Mandela
  •