Author Topic: What I'm Wearing Today  (Read 251052 times)

Offline 42CSurprise!

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Very modest Birdie but I doubt ANYONE misses the reality of how those bumps in your blouse are... for all the naysaying at the center I imagine there is also a bit of prurient interest.  We know the truth of course, because you've share photos with us about this or that Torrid brassiere with which you take care of you endowment.  Something we are all doing on this side of the website...  Good for us and lovely that we can share it with one another.

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Androgynous attire is an absolute requirement when I attend the day-centre, so this is a Torrid button up blouse over an XO plunge push-up bra.
Very nice and modest as has been said. It’s amazing what we can hide in plain sight. This is a Rosa Faia, unlined in 40E.
Tired of being uncomfortable so other people are comfortable.

Offline 42CSurprise!

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Tried another oldie but goodie this morning... I think my breasts are growing...   I don't think I'll catch up with Birdie or Traveler however...

I'm reminded wearing this brassiere this morning that although it is sold as a minimizer... unlined... the cups do not constrain my breasts as they shape them.  My other Lilyette minimizers do constrain them... in the most delicious way, but...  They feel larger on my chest and in my hands when I'm wearing this brassiere.  The material in the cups is not as silky smooth but I do appreciate the fullness of my breasts when I wear this brassiere.  Funny thing is that I placed an order for three of this style brassiere a couple of years ago that was sent to the wrong address.  The seller voided the charge and when I eventually found the package in a garage across town, they told me to keep them.  So I have a collection of unworn Lilyette brassieres that will serve me well for a very long time.  I'm feeling quite voluptuous at the moment...
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Offline AlfaQ

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42C that looks like a nice bra for the summer weather.  It's certainly the weather for boob sweat.  I've had to remove mine this evening.  

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42C that looks like a nice bra for the summer weather.  It's certainly the weather for boob sweat.  I've had to remove mine this evening. 
Since I don't wear a brassiere every day hot weather generally isn't a problem.  I simply don't wear a brassiere if it is very warm.  Yes, my breasts still fill the front of my tee shirt but I generally wear an over shirt so they aren't noticed.  It is true that I enjoy wearing a brassiere but that has less to do with solving a problem... back back or sensitive nipples... than for the simple enjoyment of feeling my breasts held in the soft cups of a well fitting brassiere.  Nothing wrong with simply enjoyment... a touch of pleasure perhaps.  We all find our own way on this path... given to us by mother nature and an evolving endocrine system.  Estrogen is having her way with us... 

Offline blad

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I can't imagine not wearing a bra when it is hot out as boob sweat is a pervasive issue.
If the bra fits, wear it.

Offline Parity

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  I feel a greater problem is also when one sweats through his bra and the wet shirt clings to the bra or breast so that I'm having to set the shirt  free again.  Some days garden work is just done in free form.

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Boob sweat is definitely a 2 way street. On one hand the cup fabric wicks moisture away from the skin. But if there's no way for it to evaporate, it collects in the bottom of the cups and drips on the top in the fold. Classic boob sweat stain. Those of us who wear a bra year round have had to deal with it like our sisters do. Just one example of it doesn't matter who's chest developed breasts reside on, we all deal with them in same way. 
Womanhood is not defined by breasts, and breasts are not indicative of womanhood. - Melissa Fabello

Offline Justagirl💃

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Today's bra. A 44 F Torrid XO Plunge push-up bra. 
When life gives you curves,
flaunt them! 💃
💋Birdie💋

Offline 42CSurprise!

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Couldn't resist...

Offline Parity

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I get it. Sometimes we are amazed ourselves at out own size and shape when wearing a proper bra.

You still are looking good!

Offline 42CSurprise!

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If that compliment is directed at me, thank you.  I've only recently begun taking "selfies" with my iPhone and it is quite remarkable what you capture using the camera on a phone that way.  This angle really shows the fullness of my breast... yes, well presented by my favorite brassiere... which I'm wearing at the moment.  The yellow tee shirt is a blended fabric that feels more like silk than anything else.  Needless to say the material clings to my curves.  To tell you the truth, I'm smitten.  I don't NEED to wear a brassiere but it certainly can be exciting to do so...  I wouldn't say that anywhere but here... with my cyber friends who also have a friendly relationship with the breasts sprouting on their chests... most of whom reside on the the male side of the gender continuum.    Acceptance opens up so many possibilities...
 

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Just a pink tee over a nice bra today. 

Offline 42CSurprise!

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You're not making it easy for folks at the center Birdie... looks wonderful with great message AND I expect the powers that be are looking forward to your moving to Oregon.  

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Some days ya just gotta go for it!


 

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