I found a great place for an MtF to purchase really good bras online. I'm not sure, but it may be against police here at Susans to give out another online address but I'll PM anyone who is interested. They can be selected by band size first which is important if you're band size is like huge. I have also bought a dozen Ah Bras there for every day wear and to the gym. They're pretty practical and keep the girls from bouncing, drooping and the nipples from making a huge statement. They are made by the Israelis and are quite inexpensive and comfortable for knocking around in. Then they have a large collection of pretty ones, something for everyone. There's a section with breast forms and enhancers for the girls that are a bit boob challenged.
I look worse with one than without one and can never find one that really fits. So I rarely wear one.
Yes, most of the time :) Wearing a bra or bra top has become somewhat of a necessity
Pic.s of me showing off a spaghetti and meatball dinner I made, but that wasn't what folks commented on for some reason :laugh:
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Quote from: Naturally Blonde on February 24, 2012, 08:07:38 PM
I look worse with one than without one and can never find one that really fits. So I rarely wear one.
I didn't either for several years, but the ( . )( . )'s finally filled out and now I have to when I leave the house.
Quote from: V M on February 24, 2012, 08:36:47 PM
Yes, most of the time :) Wearing a bra or bra top has become somewhat of a necessity
Pic.s of me showing off a spaghetti and meatball dinner I made, but that wasn't what folks commented on for some reason :laugh:
Very nice honey, and you cook! :icon_mrgreen:
LOL... Thanks :)
Not yet but I'm considering it. My nipples have been non stop achy for a while and have become extremely sensitive to my shirt rubbing against them. Sometimes I keep my phone in my front shirt pocket in my school scrubs and oh - my - god does that become a pain.
cami with a shelf bra, or a pull over is enough to help keep the bounce in check
I used to when I had some boobage but not so much anymore since i've been underweight struggling with anorexia.
I only wear a bra now when I go out and I have to wear breast forms under it just to have some cleavage. ::)
Can't wait to get breast implants...
yes :D
I wear a bra to give the appearance of breasts. I can't really show off cleavage, but with a shaven chest... it's best not to give cause for excessive examination anyway.
Can't wait for implants. Hopefully this October, so I can quit my whining...
Do I wear a bra? Yes.
How often? Only when I'm out in public.
Do I like wearing one? As far as comfort, no. But if I want really nice cleavage, yes. I find good cleavage, when exposed, to be a positive factor in achieving better passibility. I think it has something to do with the mesmerizing factor. :o
Yes...
I kinda have to,.. C cups boobs...
A good makes my boobs look good
YUP, I don't want my boobs down by my knees. Suppoert is key. Also, I see it as a symbol of my femininity.
Absolutely. All the time.
For support. I don't like my B's wandering round by themselves.
You never know who they are likely to bump into. :D and secondly I cannot
stand my nipples rubbing against my blouse.
Be safe, well and happy
Lotsa huggs
Catherine
Quote from: Catherine Sarah on February 27, 2012, 09:58:35 AM
Absolutely. All the time.
For support. I don't like my B's wandering round by themselves.
You never know who they are likely to bump into. :D and secondly I cannot
stand my nipples rubbing against my blouse.
Me too, the nipples get extremely sensitive at times, certain fabrics begin to feel rough. [sanded titty syndrome] Like Pippa said, we don't want the girls going south prematurely. ;)
Depends on the outfit. But usually do here...
Quote from: Shantel on February 27, 2012, 10:59:48 AM
Me too, the nipples get extremely sensitive at times, certain fabrics begin to feel rough. [sanded titty syndrome] Like Pippa said, we don't want the girls going south prematurely. ;)
I haven't had BA and there's nothing there to go south! I feel and look worse with a bra and none seem to fit me.
I have to wear a sports bra when I am out jogging or briskly walking, because of the sometimes painful jouncing. I was already pretty nonchalant about moobs, but with the new glandular growths over the past few months, they taken on a life of their own.
Yes, I have to. The girls just show too much should I go shopping with only a t-shirt, plus it hurts too much when I run up & down the stairs at work every day.
do I wear one? I've been wearing one since the 10th grade. even got in a fight over my training bra in 6th grade :laugh:
Although I don't know why a specialty store would be needed for such constricting means, are department stores not good enough?
It was a special day when I was forced to wear a bra, because I had something there..
It felt like I went through a right of passage to becoming a woman.. It was the same when i got my ears pierced... thats things that woman does.
I felt more like a woman,, and that made me happy
I wear a bra now, even though mine are only like a small A when they bounce it hurts.
I don't.
No... but I'm thinking about it because my nipples are extremely sensitive and they rub against my shirt all day.
Quote from: Naturally Blonde on March 06, 2012, 09:02:55 PM
I don't.
Hi Naturally Blonde Chickster!
I've known some very nice little women who don't need one because they are petite and have mini's but they are no less feminine or beautiful. So smart gals don't let the size or lack of boobs define them! A woman is a woman is a woman!
Quote from: Shantel on March 07, 2012, 08:05:25 AM
Hi Naturally Blonde Chickster!
I've known some very nice little women who don't need one because they are petite and have mini's but they are no less feminine or beautiful. So smart gals don't let the size or lack of boobs define them! A woman is a woman is a woman!
I love my tiny little boobs? and the minute I get some cash I'm shoving some silicone bags in my chest. >:-)
Quote from: Shantel on March 07, 2012, 08:05:25 AM
Hi Naturally Blonde Chickster!
I've known some very nice little women who don't need one because they are petite and have mini's but they are no less feminine or beautiful. So smart gals don't let the size or lack of boobs define them! A woman is a woman is a woman!
Hi Shantel, I don't wear one because my breasts are unfortunately small and they look better without one. None seem to fit and become increasingly uncomfortable and the shape looks wrong if I wear one. I suppose I do feel less feminine with small breasts and I'm not what you would call 'petite', I'm 5'7" and fairly well built
Quote from: Naturally Blonde on March 07, 2012, 08:09:54 AM
Hi Shantel, I don't wear one because my breasts are unfortunately small and they look better without one. None seem to fit and become increasingly uncomfortable and the shape looks wrong if I wear one. I suppose I do feel less feminine with small breasts and I'm not what you would call 'petite', I'm 5'7" and fairly well built
I'm 5' 7" @ 170 lbs so allow me to say, it really doesn't matter dear, you look nice in your photo and you're probably a very nice woman. The packaging we come in isn't as important as the person who is inside. When I was young it seemed like beautiful bodies and faces were so much more important in my estimation, but my life experiences have taught me to beware because there are some very ugly people who come wrapped in gorgeous packaging.
do i wear bras, well yes all the time im a C cup. also cant take the rub on my shirt. discovered i had the wrong size for 3 years, thanks to a nice lady i have the right ones now
(shopping made my day) :laugh: