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Offline Justagirl💃

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  • When life gives you curves, Flaunt them! 🤗
Not quite a bra, but well supported breasts none the less:
When life gives you curves,
flaunt them! 💃
💋Birdie💋

Offline JJ_Gyne

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That's a interesting piece of hardware? Quite the wrapping. Looks good.

Offline Johndoe1

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I really do like this bra though. It is one of those put it on and after awhile can't tell you're wearing.
I take a pic like this and when I look at it I sometimes do a weird double take cause its like, pause... "Take a stare".
I mean I am not trying to be vain... but is it wrong to say, "Wow that looks good?" It messes with your mind if you think to long about it.
Hard to believe sometimes that its really me.

Coping with the whole, you have very feminine presenting form of gynecomastia, as best as I can. Dude brain is saying "Now that's a nice pair of breasts.." but I don't know if its hormone imbalance whatever is off with genetics brain is saying "Hey jerk that's your chest have some dignity."
For years I loathed my bosom. I was verbally as well as physically attacked because I had "girl boobs". I was ashamed of my chest. My chest caused me a lot of angst and anxiety. It has taken women to gain an appreciation for my breasts. I eventually realized my breasts had been treated a lot like women's breast are because they look like women's breasts. They move like women's breast. They are in fact women's breast. It took a very close lady friend to wake me up to that fact. At that point my relationship with my chest changed. I stopped loathing them and began to embrace them and it put me in a better place emotionally and physically. And there's times I still look in the mirror and say, Holly cow! Is that really me? I have discovered, women do the same thing.  We're just wired that way. 

And JJ, they look beautiful. 
Womanhood is not defined by breasts, and breasts are not indicative of womanhood. - Melissa Fabello

Offline Parity

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Birdie.... that's an interesting one I must say. 

It's awsome that  we can have fun with our bra purchases.  I made a new one myself this weekend.  My first D cup.  It's another Wacoal.  I think all models and colors do change the sizes a bit.  That said I love my new Halo lace 40D.  what a fit and yes it makes me happy.

Offline AlfaQ

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The Halo lace is a lovely bra and so comfortable. It's a 34C for me in the Halo, your 40D must look awesome.  

Offline Johndoe1

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I have a Halo Lace. That bra is so cool in summer months but has good support and is very comfortable. I love mine. 

 

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