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What do your breasts mean to you? Seriously.

Started by Nero, March 16, 2008, 02:22:10 PM

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Nero

Yeah, I don't like to try things on and hate shopping. I love to shop for gifts at Christmas time though. Bout the only time I like to shop.  :laugh:
Nero was the Forum Admin here at Susan's Place for several years up to the time of his death.
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HelenW

My breasts are miraculous, really.

I sometimes sit and look at them and feel, "Wow! Amazing! Finally!"

To have them there after all these years of wanting and needing . . .

yes, a miracle.

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Shana A

Quote from: Nero on March 17, 2008, 08:19:13 AM
Yeah, I'm a man, but I figured if I got em, I might as well enjoy them. :icon_drdodgy:

Haha, Guys!! ::)  :P

Z
"Be yourself; everyone else is already taken." Oscar Wilde


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roni

Yes...nothing is better than a great pair of breasts. The first guy glance
I get is at my breasts. Feels good!1

roni
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Berliegh

It's still a bitch when they don't grow.....how about a topic about that?
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roni

I have used enhancers. They help while you wait for natural growth. What does your doctor say?

roni
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Berliegh

Quote from: roni on March 17, 2008, 10:41:11 AM
I have used enhancers. They help while you wait for natural growth. What does your doctor say?

roni

My Doctor is pushing me in the surgery direction. I have been on HRT for over 10 years, so it's not working but I'm still not keen on breast surgery....
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roni

I understand...I have not gotten surgery either. Done all the other stuff...been fortunate to have had good results. Sometimes have pain in my breasts. I always had large breasts for a male. I sincerely hope that yours improve. I know that it can be frustrating. Your friend...

roni
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Sarah

Not woman gets boobs.
Cisgendered or otherwise.
My stepmom has very small boobs.

The idea that woman=boobs is a Hollywood and otherwise stereotype image.
It is not true.

Sara
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pretty pauline

Victoria's Secret stuff can be pricy, but its nice for a girl to treat herself once in a while, I resently purchased the new BIOFIT UPLIFT, very comfy and really shows off my killer clearvage, Im a 36DD, you get what you pay for, pink seems to be the color at the moment.
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If your going thru hell, just keep going.
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Tiffany

though i dont have breasts yet, but i would feel that my breasts would mean everything to me. it is symbol if begin female. I wish i can have breasts and putting on a bra to support them. hopefully i can reach to a full cup B.
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Jillary Woolen Xσx

I love my boobs.
I love touching and having them touched.
I love showing them acknowledging them
the way the make my body feel
I love what the represent for me and the women before me

The Power and influence they have

The Way they feel under my clothes and accentuate my clothes.

I have no problem saying I am emotionally attached to number one and Number two.
Gahhh whats not to like?
xσX                                                                Xσx

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Izumi

Quote from: Nero on March 16, 2008, 02:22:10 PM
Come on ladies. I mean I know they're pretty and all, but what's the point of them really?
I mean I like to look at them (even at my own) and they're gorgeous and all.
But is there really any point to them (other than the obvious breast feeding aspect)?

Breasts are a sign of health and fertility, the same as muscles on a man.  When we see a muscular fit guy, we think, wow he looks good.  Women dont typically have a lot of muscle and large breasts and a nice backside is a sign of health and fertility that appeal to men and even are used by other women to compare and contrast.

You have probably heard the term "Good Child Bearing Hips" once or twice in your life.  I mean you cannot deny for men and women that looks beyond anything else will attract someone to you first, then you can work your personality.  So in all breasts are a sign of healthy womanhood.  To such an extent that women who had breast cancer would use a fake breast since their real one was removed to feel alright about themselves, TS women just grow a pair ^_^ to feel they are part of female society and are depressed until they do because subconsciously we look at another woman and compare to ourselves.

That and your SO's find them comfortable to rest their head on when taking a leisurely nap on a sunday afternoon in the park. 

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Cyndigurl45

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jmaxley

Quote from: Nero on March 17, 2008, 08:19:13 AM
Yeah, I'm a man, but I figured if I got em, I might as well enjoy them. :icon_drdodgy:

Agreed.  The only good thing about being a guy who's got boobs is that when you want a pair to look at and play with, there's a handy set right there (if you can get past the dysphoria, of course).

I've got a set a porn model would be envious of, makes me feel a bit guilty wanting to get 'em cut off.
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Debra

For me, they've always been a symbol of femininity. A huge outward sign that yells out: "I'm a WOMAN" without really trying.

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Northern Jane

The point, biologically speaking, is to feed babies of course. But they are, no matter the size, just part of being female.

Having had them for nearly 50 years, they get in the way, they bounce and get sore, they sometime make your shoulders ache, they prevent you from sleeping on your belly, they make a second pillow pretty much mandatory, they also require a bra .......... but when the boyfriend starts playing with them ........ OH MY!  ;D
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Alun C

Well... I don't want them... I never have... I wish god would have made boobs detachable like suction cups... then I could give them to whoever truly wanted them.

They even prevent me from doing major upper body work outs QnQ   It's like they don't want me to get rid of them!!! DDDD::

<3 Alun
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Lacey Lynne

Quote from: roni on March 17, 2008, 09:50:22 AM
Hi! I think for me the going out and shopping tends to validate my feminine side and it's fun. Shopping to put together a total look makes me feel more female. I have ordered items, but they are difficult to return. Victoria Secret has nice stuff...perhaps a bit pricy. I find a size 12-14 fits me.

roni

@ roni:

If this is your picture, and I believe that it is, then you are blessed.  Incidentally, a women's size 14 suffices for me most of the time, but I'm a tad taller than you are.  I'm thrilled that my breasts are coming in.  They may never mature to the extent that yours have, though I wish they would ... at about your level of development but no more than that.  I love having them.  Their purpose?  Aesthetic all the way.  They just feel SO right being there. 
Believe.  Persist.  Arrive.    :D



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Janet_Girl

For me, they are a statement of my femininity.  I enjoy them when they bounce, I love the way I fill out out a top or a bra.  Yes I wish I was bigger, for cleavage mostly, but I still love having them.

I have to chuckle when talking to a guy, they definitely don't know what my face looks like.  How could they, they never look at it.  :D
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