With spring approaching for some of us how are you going to deal with the warm weather and bulging breasts if you haven't gone full time yet .Spring time was when I went full time a couple of years ago.
Interesting, I'm going full time March 3rd but wish it was November. I don't have enough up top to really "show off" yet and I'm more comfortable in jeans than shorts and skirts.
But I am half looking forward to tan lines.
I'm planning to come out when I get closer to a target weight, essentially I think people will take it better if it's easier to see as well as I've heard weight loss is harder on estrogen, as long as I keep up my intended rate it'll be in the summer or fall having admitted it to myself and my closest female friend now I can hardly contain it while I do this, it's just oozing out from the seams at this point, lots of people have sort of guessed but don't REALLY know... It'll be a good day when I finally make an appointment to get diagnosed... I don't think it's necessary here to get HRT here, but I want to do this the right way.
I'm out to friends and close family. Hopefully I'd start HRT before summer and by this time next year I wouldn't be able to conceal my breasts at work, so I'd come out then.
My goal is this upcoming May. It really depends on how my make-up and hair skills progress. I figure when I am out in public, I want to look like I feel.
Quote from: stephaniec on February 20, 2017, 03:32:26 PM
With spring approaching for some of us how are you going to deal with the warm weather and bulging breasts if you haven't gone full time yet .Spring time was when I went full time a couple of years ago.
Hi Stephanie,
I'm a little worried about this. My left breast is getting harder to hide. The right not so much yet. I'm wondering how a few more months of low dose will affect things. The t-shirt may not be able to hide them.
It should be interesting. I don't have a clue what to do. I dare not stop HRT though.
Paige :)