Author Topic: My first bra  (Read 15223 times)

Offline Passant

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It's been 3 and a half years since my last post in this thread, so I'll update the status :)
I still only wear a bra when I'm at home.
I always wear a tank top under my shirt (except during the summer), so it gives me some support. Although my measurements show a size 95 D (42 D), a size 90 C (40 C) bra fits me. My breasts are spread apart, so that's why a smaller size fits me better. The bra is wire-free, it's comfortable. My left breast completely filled the cup, while the right one is a little less.



Offline blad

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You do seem to be filling out more but managing well and looking good with the bra you have on.
If the bra fits, wear it.

Offline Passant

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Thanks @blad

They've gained a lot of volume, and you can feel their weight.
It has its drawbacks like neck pain, etc. But none of that bothers me and I love my breasts :)

Offline Johndoe1

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You do have feminine breasts and a bra is something that serves you well. 
Womanhood is not defined by breasts, and breasts are not indicative of womanhood. - Melissa Fabello

Offline Passant

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Thanks @Johndoe1

Many people have told me that my breasts are feminine. By the way, my build is also feminine. My body is shaped like an hourglass. I'm narrow at the waist, and wide at the hips. And my breasts are there to accentuate all that. I can say that I'm half-male.

Offline Parity

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Passant,   Good to hear form you again here.  I can see that you need and look great in that bra.  Yes there is a point where the need for for a well fitting bra is  necessary.  Your looking good.

Offline Busty

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That bra looks good on you. And you certainly belong in a bra. 

Offline Benusa2

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Hi Passant,
It’s good to hear from you again. Glad you’re doing well. I just wear bras at home too. I’m glad you’re happy and managing well.
-Ben

Offline Passant

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I'm one of those people who avoids wearing a bra in public, and on the other hand I'm unaware that my breasts stand out almost as much as they do in a bra. Since my breasts are still growing, I'll probably have to wear some kind of support. In a way, we can camouflage the prominence to some extent. Below are two collage pictures where I'm wearing a textured shirt, so both the bra and the breasts are barely noticeable.
One picture is where I'm wearing a bra, and the other is where I'm not wearing a bra :D
It's probably hard to notice just by looking at it :)

Offline Busty

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Passant, yes you are getting too big to go around braless, both for comfort and appearance.  I don’t see where wearing a bra makes your breasts more noticeable. Noticeable in all pix that you have sizable breasts 

Offline Dudewithboobs

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Agreed all pics it’s clearly seen the profile is not a male chest. But the images with a bra do make you concealed a lot more than braless. The swoop and curve of the braless image is clearly breasts visible. The bra images look polished and hidden a lot better 

Offline Johndoe1

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The bra tames the pokies and gives a more pleasant appearance. With the right top, the breasts blend in without being defined. It is a visual trick women use a lot to deflect attention from their chests. 

Offline taxmapper

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Going back to something I have posted before.   Our society notices movement in the shirt. If female, desirable. Male, no so much.  Wearing a bra is a personal choice alone. But, consider that society ignores the bra aspect kind of like daytime running lights. Noticeable when everyone else is not, but when everyone else is, no longer noticeable. 

Offline Johndoe1

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Going back to something I have posted before.  Our society notices movement in the shirt. If female, desirable. Male, no so much.  Wearing a bra is a personal choice alone. But, consider that society ignores the bra aspect kind of like daytime running lights. Noticeable when everyone else is not, but when everyone else is, no longer noticeable.
That has been my experience as well. It's the movement not the shape that grabs the attention as weird as that sounds. 

 

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