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Ideal breast size.

Started by Xhianil, November 06, 2013, 09:16:23 AM

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What is the breast size you want?

A cup
7 (3.5%)
B cup
57 (28.2%)
C cup
125 (61.9%)
D cup
64 (31.7%)
DD/E cup
17 (8.4%)
DDD/F cup
5 (2.5%)
DDD/F cup+
4 (2%)
No breasts
16 (7.9%)
AA cup
3 (1.5%)

Total Members Voted: 202

SeptagonScars

Quote from: gingerViktorKay on October 08, 2018, 07:35:16 AM
I have to agree about the go big or go home thing. I guess that I am a size queen. My goal is at least a D or DD cup to balance everything out. I mean, why not if someone is getting a breast augmentation.

Also, it adds the benefit of still looking good with a bit of a belly. :) I don't want t have to skip too many meals.

I guess I'm a bit of a size queen too then! Yeah exactly, when getting an augmentation I think going with the kinda size you want for yourself should be of priority, and not what your friends, family or strangers online think would be best for you. So yeah, why not.

Get big enough boobs and you won't see the belly when you look down ;) But jokes aside, I get that. Since I got my mastectomy I've been very self-conscious of how big or flat my stomach is too. I know it barely sticks out, but it looks big in comparison to my chest.
Mar. 2009 - came out as ftm
Nov. 2009 - changed my name to John
Mar. 2010 - diagnosed with GID
Aug. 2010 - started T, then stopped after 1 year
Aug. 2013 - started T again, kept taking it since
Mar. 2014 - top surgery
Dec. 2014 - legal gender marker changed to male
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Jul. 2018 - came out as cis woman and began detransition
Sep. 2018 - stopped taking T and changed my name to Laura
Oct. 2018 - got new ID-card

Medical Detransition plans: breast reconstruction surgery, change legal gender back to female.
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mm

SeptagonScars, your situation is different from most girls getting a ba, your whole life has been different with being on T for a few years.  Yes, you will have to see how large you can go with having had top surgery, only a surgeon can give you much information.  With having a 32 chest size, it doesn't take as large an implant to give you larger appearing breasts.  Good luck in getting your ba.  How are you handling the other effects of being of T?
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Jin

My first boyfriend told me that anything more than a handful was wasted. Mine are 40C and still perky despite my age. Any more would be in the way and require too much care. At my size I can, and usually do, go braless or even topless. My dear wife is 36C. While in the past we could share the same bra, I am now too large around my middle. (Arrgh!) At least we can still share panties!
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SeptagonScars

Quote from: mm on October 08, 2018, 01:20:16 PM
SeptagonScars, your situation is different from most girls getting a ba, your whole life has been different with being on T for a few years.  Yes, you will have to see how large you can go with having had top surgery, only a surgeon can give you much information.  With having a 32 chest size, it doesn't take as large an implant to give you larger appearing breasts.  Good luck in getting your ba.  How are you handling the other effects of being of T?

Thank you. Yeah it's a bit different. The closest to the kind of ba I'll get is, I think, similar to women who've gotten mastectomies for treating/preventing breast cancer and then get new breasts reconstructed. I am being very realistic with the limited knowledge that I have, but also allow myself to dream a little. One of the issues about my chest for a ba is that I'm completely flat so nothing to work with, meaning that going up 4-5 sizes from size 0 might just not be possible. However, I might also get to stretch the skin over time with expanders which might allow me to go slightly bigger than otherwise. Another issue is the scars from my top surgery, since I had double incision. Those scars might not want to stretch as much as the surrounding skin. As for my nipples I don't think they'd be of any issue, although I had them reduced in size and relocated, so maybe they might, I dunno.

Google searching pics of breast reconstruction on women who had mastectomies, it seems that larger than C is rarely created, but I saw a few pics of D-cups. I am also concerned about how and where my top surgery scars will end up on new boobs, which is difficult to visualise. Looking at such pics online has helped me get a more realistic idea of what I could expect for result though. But you're right that only a surgeon would know, so all the info I've gathered about it I take with a grain of salt, until I can get to see a surgeon for a consultation, cause that might take a while. I need to hassle with the gender clinic I go to first, much like as if I'm seeking gender transition again... I've no idea what so ever what a detransitioning process (medically/practically speaking) could look like in my country, and that I won't know until I know.

The other effects of T I mostly handle well, actually. However I'm also really confused about which of its effects I'm okay with now or not okay with. Ideally, I'd like to tweak as little on my body as possibly needed. But I struggle with figuring out if I'd be fine with looking a little "bodily androgynous" also in the long run, or if I do have an emotional need to look more unambiguously female. I see myself as a woman and mostly feminine, regardless of which of my traits I decide change back or keep as is.

Much of where I stand right now, is I'll need to give being off of T much time before I can truly know what I may want to tweak on additionally. Some things will reverse on their own, others will change back just a little, while some stuff will remain. But I think the only things that T caused that I'm having a hard time with now are: high temples/male hairline, that my hair has thinned out greatly (but no pattern balding, just thinner all over, which might not have been caused by the T though), the extra body hair especially on my chest and stomach, my masculine body odour, and excess sweating.

What I'm totally fine with: my deep voice, face changes like wider jaw, bigger hands and feet, my big cl*t (or well yeah, "bottom growth"). And what I'm very uncertain of is I don't know if I like my facial hair or if I hate it. I've lots of social dysphoria about it, but in private I actually kinda like it. So it's a bit of a mixed bag of feelings I have about my T changes, but a lot of them I've no issue with.

How I handle it practically is mostly just shaving. Lots and lots of shaving. Hair growth inhibiting creams too. The most heavy duty deodorants available on the market, for my sweating. Makeup to hide beard shadow for when I'm going out. Trying to style my hair strategically and use extentions, but it hasn't been very successful yet so far. I don't atempt to change my voice at all, just speak the way I normally would, and some say it sounds feminine in tone and deep. I do actually get misgendered sometimes, but it bothers me less and less and I don't tend to correct people unless it's important that I do.
Mar. 2009 - came out as ftm
Nov. 2009 - changed my name to John
Mar. 2010 - diagnosed with GID
Aug. 2010 - started T, then stopped after 1 year
Aug. 2013 - started T again, kept taking it since
Mar. 2014 - top surgery
Dec. 2014 - legal gender marker changed to male
*
Jul. 2018 - came out as cis woman and began detransition
Sep. 2018 - stopped taking T and changed my name to Laura
Oct. 2018 - got new ID-card

Medical Detransition plans: breast reconstruction surgery, change legal gender back to female.
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Lady Sarah

My husband loves my 36Cs. Quite frankly, I wouldn't mind having Ds. Well, with a sports bra, I need D, since mine are a full C. Best yet, they are home grown. I never needed implants, and I won't get implants just to go up one cup size.
started HRT: July 13, 1991
orchi: December 23, 1994
trach shave: November, 1998
married: August 16, 2015
Back surgery: October 20, 2016
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cassiebythesea

I think I'd be fine with a C, but honestly given my overall size and my colossal rib cage, I think D would probably be a better fit.
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Arianna Valentine

C or D preferred 36C though I don't know why but I've always felt that was a perfect size

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