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The bra thing!!

Started by Larisa, December 26, 2015, 04:10:03 PM

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Larisa

Well I got my sports bra in the mail today!! I put it on right away and was so happy and it fits and feels great. No bumps or anything like Id hope plus I didnt realize I could pull the straps over so no one sees anything. I than went out for a bit with it under my black tee and hoodie. No one could see ofcourse. This basically the first time I ever did this so it felt a bit awkward like not weird for me but just awkward a bit. It's sort of that feeling I had when I started wearing panties and I went to work that first day and felt a bit strange but now, it's like I dont even think about it. These steps I take actually however have made my pain lesser and lesser.

Not ready to wear it to work yet but I will in time. This is a huge step for me!!! Only sucks in summer when I can't wear them but I never planned on fully transitioning ever.
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JoanneB

Quote from: Larisa1983 on December 26, 2015, 04:10:03 PM
... but I never planned on fully transitioning ever.
I heard that one before, from me  :o I swore of it after 2 failed 'experiments'. But along the road to joy and happiness I see the fork in the road ahead. If I get there, I'll take it
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(ROCK) ---> ME <--- (HARD PLACE)
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Larisa

Ya I probably shouldnt close the idea to fully transitioning as I said before and on here, "Oh Ill never transition at all". Here I am going deeper into who I am. I could never go back at all to living fully like a boy that I am not.
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