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Started by veritasinchains, December 22, 2013, 06:34:02 PM

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veritasinchains

So I want to give a rundown about what has happened since I last posted in February. First I am in gender counselling! Second I have started wearing makeup on a regular basis. Not much I wear eye shadow and lip color of some sort. So far reactions have been... well none... I guess that my co-workers were expecting it and everyone else either doesn't notice or care :P. I got sized for a bra recently. I have one conundrum in the mean time with that... I plan to order a few from amazon and while i am a natural C as is (pre-hormones) I have to lose weight. Both because of the metabolism loss I expect from HRT and because my blood pressure has trended high in the last couple of years. My question there is should I order a c cup since my breasts will shrink from weight loss before hrt and I may need some padding or get the D cup? I personally think that I will go for a C cup since endowment isn't really important to me. It has never really been. Even when I identified as male size wasn't really important. I am leaning towards C cup personally. 
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stephaniec

I don't know where your located but if you know places like target usually have clearance sales and you could probably pick up a bra really cheap just to try it out. I found one that I love and is really comfortable for $3.00
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veritasinchains

Sadly while I have a Target near me they don't have a bra with the right strap size that isn't too expensive. I think I will go with the C cup since I would only need minor padding for that to work.
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JLT1

I went from a 46C to a 38DD after two years of diet including one year of HRT.

No matter what you buy, it will be wrong.  You will be changing.  Embrace the change!!!

Hugs,

Jen
To move forward is to leave behind that which has become dear. It is a call into the wild, into becoming someone currently unknown to us. For most, it is a call too frightening and too challenging to heed. For some, it is a call to be more than we were capable of being, both now and in the future.
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