Author Topic: Is it time for a bra?  (Read 11025 times)

Offline Gyno64

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gotgyne, Thats some good info to go on. Thanks.
That green bra was one the wife brought home to try as we play with what cup size might fit me. Actually was a bit to large in the cups. 36 C. She did bring home a pastel colored one, 36 B that the cups fit very nicely. Still could use a little larger band though.
I'm still going to run with my compression tops until I pass the pencil test for the meantime.


Offline pastthepointofreturn

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I have gotten in the habit of wearing my new bras every day.  I have felt much more confident wearing it. I think knowing this one is so invisible under my shirt helps a lot. 

I was surprised after only a week how I felt when I wasn't wearing it.  When I took the bra off one afternoon my nipples were more sensitive and rubbing on my shirts.  I noticed them moving around more and the weight of them needing the support. I felt more exposed not wearing one.  I ended up putting it back on until bedtime.   

I attached a picture with the new bra pulled up, just because I thought my breasts looked good and wanted to show them off.

Offline WPW717

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Yep, lots of East/West going on there. Just like mine, it makes finding the right size a bit harder. A Torrid fitting is what got me into the zone & sweet spot.
Regards, Bob

Offline Dudewithboobs

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It’s a noticeable difference for sure when taking a bra off and sensations. I feel the bra protects our breasts from the elements all day and then without it heightens the nerve endings a bit when braless. 

Your breasts look a bit fuller from the original and if so hope it’s going ok navigating with them and a bra. Once you realize how concealed the right bra is it’s an empowering feeling to feel supported without feeling anxiety about it. 


 

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