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Title: Curvy pads: Did I put them correctly?
Post by: Apples Mk.II on October 20, 2012, 12:36:25 PM
Good Afternoon. I'm not going to lie: I am starting to like crossdressing, but getting the clothes to fit is a real pain, so I decided to use a bit of extra help with my first pair of jeans:

(https://www.susans.org/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.curvypads.co.uk%2Fwpimages%2Fwpb1903492_05_06.jpg&hash=a236ecf86b7c46a24fffc553948cb79338cb9d9e)

The size for this thing is: Witdh: 23, height 30, depth 3 (everything in CM).

The problem is that I have no clue on how to know if I place them properly. In the website, the model had the top pad aligned with the bellybutton, but I don't know if he/she has the small or big pads... Do you think they look OK?

(https://www.susans.org/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fi.imgur.com%2F5UqP5.jpg&hash=85853d5685296994821da2aba4b44791003389fb)

(https://www.susans.org/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fi.imgur.com%2Fz4b9N.jpg&hash=c3d0e9fff55d28ee1791c72a3bbe70cd57045f65)

(https://www.susans.org/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fi.imgur.com%2FzNWPh.jpg&hash=4ebe12d9aa4b0b8b6b5eb68e67fc223ab9d7ceb4)

I'm fighting with a 29" waist and 33" bony hips, 5,8" height. I don't know if they are OK, they make me feel... fat.
Title: Re: Curvy pads: Did I put them correctly?
Post by: Ms. OBrien CVT on October 20, 2012, 04:27:16 PM
They look good to me.  And as far as feeling fat, welcome to womanhood.

By the way where did you get them from?
Title: Re: Curvy pads: Did I put them correctly?
Post by: Apples Mk.II on October 20, 2012, 04:34:29 PM
Quote from: Ms. OBrien on October 20, 2012, 04:27:16 PM
They look good to me.  And as far as feeling fat, welcome to womanhood.

By the way where did you get them from?


Thanks.

http://www.transtienda.com/ (http://www.transtienda.com/)

"Trans shop", a local website (for me). It has a small selection of lingerie, breastforms, padding, wigs, cosmetics and shoes in big sizes. Although the best part is the guide on how to avoid typical dressing errors for TG and crossdressers.
Title: Re: Curvy pads: Did I put them correctly?
Post by: JulieC. on October 20, 2012, 07:14:51 PM
You look good to me too.
Title: Re: Curvy pads: Did I put them correctly?
Post by: sweetriya on March 22, 2013, 01:02:58 PM
you look fine dear...
Title: Re: Curvy pads: Did I put them correctly?
Post by: KaylaW on March 22, 2013, 02:14:56 PM
Agreed, you look great!!  Makes me wanna buy some, had no idea they could look that real. 
Title: Re: Curvy pads: Did I put them correctly?
Post by: Apples Mk.II on May 13, 2013, 02:57:24 PM
Wow, I completely forgot about this thread!

Being honest, I did not actually start using them until very recently, when I finally went out as female. You need something holding them, such as a pair of panties, but once you are wearing them, you don't even notice you are wearing them.

I've been looking for a new photo with them on, but I can't find anything right now.
Title: Re: Curvy pads: Did I put them correctly?
Post by: Bookworm on May 14, 2013, 03:55:34 AM
They look good :) I think I might start looking for a pair
Title: Re: Curvy pads: Did I put them correctly?
Post by: Cindy on May 14, 2013, 04:04:09 AM
They give you a rather cute young woman's curves.

Bitch  >:-)

You look great

Hugs

Cindy; who is too damn old for curves.
Title: Re: Curvy pads: Did I put them correctly?
Post by: Dana_H on May 16, 2013, 12:30:28 AM
I'm no expert, but they look pretty good to me. Very feminine, and I think the size is about perfect for your build.

Aligning anything to the navel is a bit tricky, since it can be higher on some bodies and lower on others. In my people watching, I've observed that it seems the widest part of a woman's "hip curve" is usually even with the crotch, sometimes a little bit higher, so I'd say you're pretty close on placement. As for making you feel fat, they will do that. They should. Rest assured that they do not make you *look* fat at all, just curvy. (I actually like the "wide" feeling up to a point. It makes me feel attractive.)  Be warned, you will probably find yourself accidentally bumping into things with your new hips until you get used to them. :)

You may also find that the pads have a slight feminizing effect on your posture and your walk. The increased width makes any sway in your gait just a little bit more obvious.

Hmm... the more I look, the more I think maybe they are just a tiny bit high in the "hand on hip" pose, although the other two poses look great. Maybe try them just a half-inch to an inch lower and see how they look in different poses.

Just my opinion. :)
Title: Re: Curvy pads: Did I put them correctly?
Post by: Lyric on May 16, 2013, 10:33:25 AM
Looks like a pretty nice onion to me, Apple. If you're uncertain of positioning, take a few photos like the ones you did, but with the pads positioned differently in each. Then do side-by-side comparisons with pics of g-ladies found on the web. Jeans shopping sites or celeb fashion sites have tons of these. You'll figure out the best configuration pretty quick.

~ Lyric ~
Title: Re: Curvy pads: Did I put them correctly?
Post by: Apples Mk.II on June 13, 2013, 01:28:18 PM
In the end, they are staying at home. They are interesting for a special event, but a complete problem for a complete working day.. They are fragile, and unless you use phrostetics glue, they won't hold in place. You need to put a panty on top to make sure they hold on reduce the abrassion againste jeans....


And they are a complete problem for peeing unless you are wearing crotchless panties.. Removing the only thing that keeps them in plance is a warranty for them moving out of place or falling to the floor. Also, due to its fragility, they won't support a lot of over the top movement... What I do at work.

Tomorrow will be the first time I go out in female mode without them. My sad hips are only 31" and pure bone, but... That's life. I really need to gain a bit of lean muscle before trying to get more fat.