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Dealing with a deflating chest

Started by Nygeel, May 06, 2011, 04:27:33 PM

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Nygeel

I've just been noticing the new texture of my chest. The way it moves and how easily squishable it is. I think that binding should be easier now but I've come across some new concerns. My previous binders have been stretched out too much and are too large for my chest now. I've considered getting a binder that isn't as stiff as my 997 but there's the issue of sagging where I would need something with tiny arm holes and a firm band on the bottom or something that's fill length.

For those who have noticed chest deflation, what did you have to change to deal with it? Or, what things did you change to make yourself more physically comfortable?
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Squirrel698

These days I rarely wear a binder.  I have even gone out without one and not a soul noticed.  It is a great feeling. 

I do wear one when I want to look especially or I'm in costume for my role playing.

Yeah my breasts look gross but at least they are quickly shrinking away.  Although I still want the top surgery just to finish the job.  But who knows when I'll be able to afford that.

I wish I had advice for you but all I can say is keep trying things until you find one that works for you.
"It matters not how strait the gate, How charged with punishments the scroll, I am the master of my fate: I am the captain of my soul"
Invictus - William Ernest Henley
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noxdraconis

I had this problem as well.  I kept wearing the 997 for the most part, but a smaller size, since full length style smoothed out the junction between the sagging moob and my abdomen.  Eventually though, about a month before I got them lopped off, they reached the point of being empty skin bags that were easily tamed with one of those DIY binders made out of control-top hose.  It is important to keep them close to the body, because when they get saggy like that, it can hurt if they swing around too much, since they have a greater range of motion now.


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