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before and after?

Started by lost904, May 25, 2011, 06:38:46 PM

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lost904

i dont have one yet so i'd like to see how some of you guys look with and without your binders.this doesnt seem like an odd request to me since i am honestly curious to see how much of an impact these things have, but if anyone is uncomfortable feel free not to post.:D i am curvy and short, with 38 D's so if someone with a similar bodytype isnt afraid to post i would be soooooo happy!:D thank you!
love,
Alex
"You get what everyone else gets.you get a lifetime."
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The Sandman
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Da Monkey

I will see if I can find mine. I made some before my surgery. I was almost DD, and am 165 lbs, size M shirts and 34" waist so dunno how that compares to you.
The story is the same, I've just personalized the name.
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lost904

i'm 38 D, 35 waist, 175 or 180 pounds and 5 foot. size L shirts.
"You get what everyone else gets.you get a lifetime."
-Death
The Sandman
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FinnBear

Hey I'm curvy and short (5'2") and a DD but I'm pretty overweight. You look pretty average weight wise (from what I've seen) but I can still take some before and after's if you'd be interested.
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lost904

yeah pretty average i guess. i have no hips or butt so when i fully transition then i wont shift too much weight. lol. yes i would be interested!
"You get what everyone else gets.you get a lifetime."
-Death
The Sandman
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Da Monkey

Okay we're roughly the same size then, except I got a fat ass and large hips hahah. I got some on my external hard drive, I'll dig some up.
The story is the same, I've just personalized the name.
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lost904

yay! "does pathetic happy dance"
"You get what everyone else gets.you get a lifetime."
-Death
The Sandman
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FinnBear

OK. I'll take some tomorrow then. I probably have some pics somewhere but I'm not sure if they'd be good comparison ones. I use a underworks 997 binder. Also I've been on T a little over a month and that's shifted some of my weight around but I'm not sure if that has any effect on how my binding is going though.
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Sharky

I will take some pics later for you. I forget how much I weight. About 175 I guess. I'm 5'5 and whatever cup size comes after DD. I spilled out of DD bras. lol
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JohnAlex

So here is me with and without my binder.  I have the Underworks 997.
I'm 5"6' and about 190.  I'm not sure how big my chest is, because I don't wear bras, so I don't know my size.



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meh

I'm 5'6". 34/36 B.


Sports bra


Loveboat binder


Tritop binder - The shirt is bunching up at the top, there really isn't a bump there.
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mm

Shaynee,

Both of your binders do a great job of flattening your chest.  I am a 36b-c, but mine seems to be to firm to flatten as I would like.
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lost904

wow....i want one so bad now....mine may practically disappear like yours Shayne....god i'm in awe.does anyone know anybody who wouyld be willing to donate an old one they grew out of or lost weight and cant fit into anymore? i really dont have the money. i live i n a group home and only get 50 dollars a month to spend on hygeine products.:(
"You get what everyone else gets.you get a lifetime."
-Death
The Sandman
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meh

Quote from: mm on May 26, 2011, 10:21:58 AM
Shaynee,

Both of your binders do a great job of flattening your chest.  I am a 36b-c, but mine seems to be to firm to flatten as I would like.

It helps to push them up and out (or down and out) or out to each side, depends on the binderr. Sometimes they migrate back to the normal position if I'm doing a lot of moving, but I just have to readjust them. It's annoying, I can't wait for top surgery.
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Andy

If you go to Underworks website and figure out what size you'd be, I think I have one I can send you. It's the 988.
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lost904

OMG thats the one i wanted!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
thank you so much!!!!!!!!!!I'm a medium!!!!:D thank you!!!
"You get what everyone else gets.you get a lifetime."
-Death
The Sandman
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patkane

My breasts are the same as yours, and I have never had a problem hiding them with Underworks. Highly recommended.
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notyouraverageguy

Also, don't forget, you have to give yourself time for you body to get used to binding. It took me 3 binders, at least 6 months of consistant binding, and some alterations to get the look I wanted.
The first few months, I had the uniboob bump thing going on.
But now(a year later), I can get pretty flat.(and im probably average size)
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JohnAlex

Quote from: mic on May 27, 2011, 05:42:23 PM
Also, don't forget, you have to give yourself time for you body to get used to binding. It took me 3 binders, at least 6 months of consistant binding, and some alterations to get the look I wanted.
The first few months, I had the uniboob bump thing going on.
But now(a year later), I can get pretty flat.(and im probably average size)

What do you mean by consistent binding and some alterations?   Does binder for a long period of time making it easier to make yourself flatter?  How does that work? 

I just started binder, and so I'm not as flat as I would like, so that's why I ask.

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notyouraverageguy

Quote from: JohnAlex on May 27, 2011, 06:19:22 PM
What do you mean by consistent binding and some alterations?   Does binder for a long period of time making it easier to make yourself flatter?  How does that work? 

I just started binder, and so I'm not as flat as I would like, so that's why I ask.

Binding almost everyday. I altered my binder because it kept popping out at the neck(tritop). I also trimmed the bottom off so it wouldn't dig into my stomach, and bunch up on my ribs.

Within time, binding breaks down your breast tissue. So at first, they will be harder and more perky. When you bind consistently, they become softer and droopy.
Gender expression is NOT gender identity.

Defective Catastrophe.
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