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darilee

It's been over 4 years since my orchiectomy and weekly shots of estradiol and I finally brought my 1st bra. I've been wearing cotton sports bras for about a year now and found them to be quite uncomfortable on hot days along with them being noticeable. Today I purchased my 1st wireless tee shirt bra and it feels good. Its not noticeable under my color tee shirts, that's all I usually wear. I'm hopeful it'll actually feel and look good when I go out with it on. It's has gotten to the point where I need something, I'm a natural c cup and I do love'em
Darilee

Orchiectomy = 04/20/2021
               HRT =04/01/2021

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Dear Darilee:

A happy and memorable milestone in your transition journey!!!
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Thank you for sharing.

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Welcome to wonderful and not so wonderful world of bras, lol. Finding the right combination of comfort, support, and fit under clothes can be maddening. But finding the right combination can be a rewarding experience.
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BlueJaye said it week, she is right.

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