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Breast form questions

Started by Courtney, January 02, 2010, 10:13:23 PM

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Courtney

I'm almost full time and have been using home made breast forms for a long time now. I'm kind of sick of all the problems I have had with them and have decided to get some "real" breast forms. I have been shopping around online and have found that most of the falsies out there either don't look very realistic/look creepy or they are made for women that just need a little boost. I cant afford hrt yet and I don't really have a lot to work with when it comes to fat so the little boost is out of the question. I want to keep the same full b cup that I have been doing for the past year. The only ones that I have been able to find online so far are Curves Breast Enhancers. They claim to be able to give you a two cup boost but I'm not sure how realistic they would look when worn on a chest that is as skeletal as mine. Has anyone tried these before? does any one else have any other suggestions? Thanks.
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El

I use annesummers cleavage enhancers that are meant to add 1 cup size, they look pretty real but i am relegated to the IBTC still (and no you cant double up with them lol)
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Jillieann Rose

I used the silcon breast enhancers. Some were self-adhesive. Got them at Walmart. Did the trick for me.
There are a number of stores that carry breast enhancers. I don't mean to promote Walmart but they consistently carry a selection at very reasonable prices.  You can afford to experiment with sizes from an A cup to a D cup.
Jillieann
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K8

I wore some rather inexpensive cloth-covered foam forms.  I think they cost about $75 for the pair and lasted me for years.  The only comment I got was from a cheeky gay friend who said they were too perky for an old broad like me. ;D

Last month I went into Victoria's Secret and told the saleswoman that I am an A minus but like to think I'm a B.  She said: "I've got just the bra for you" and showed me what they call a miracle bra (adds two cup sizes).  It works really well but is a bit expensive.

BTW, the first time I put on real forms a terrific feeling of peace enveloped me.  What a difference.

- Kate
Life is a pilgrimage.
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Valerie Elizabeth

Before I started HRT I used Gold Seal forms from the Breast Form Store.

I liked them, but since I started HRT I decided that I didn't want to wear any forms.  I didn't have anything to work with, but have since developed some.

Good luck.

"There comes a point in life when you realize everything you know about yourself, it's all just conditioning."  True Blood

"You suffer a lot more hiding something than if you face up to it."  True Blood
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Genevieve Swann

Inexpensive ones are available from Dr. Leonards. Try the breastform store online. All sizes are available.

Naturally Blonde

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