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Offline TikTak

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Thank you for your feedback.
I am not ashamed one bit.
Just as it's more comfortable to wear a bra under your clothes, it's definitely better to go out in the sun in a bathing suit.
And what other option is there? Men's swimwear plus what? A bra and t-shirt or dangling boobs?
Women's swimwear, it's the best thing invented for ladies, and since I've grown breasts too, it's for me too.

In fact, I'm happy that since I already have to dress like this, I look like a woman. I prefer to be seen that way rather than as a cross-dresser.
Now, to tell you the truth, if I were to go to a public beach, showing up in a men's bathing suit is completely out of the question, while beachcombing en femme has begun to seem feasible to me.
I haven't been to a public bathing area in over 30 years.
Maybe now I will go? :)


Offline Johndoe1

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Here's two options for you that may work well for you. You might consider a tankini, it's a two piece but gives better coverage and modesty of your figure than a form fitting one piece. And there's a swimsuit company called Beefcakes Swimwear that specializes in gender neutral swimwear. https://www.beefcakeswimwear.com/ 

Hope those are some help. 
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In fact, I'm happy that since I already have to dress like this, I look like a woman. I prefer to be seen that way rather than as a cross-dresser.
Now, to tell you the truth, if I were to go to a public beach, showing up in a men's bathing suit is completely out of the question, while beachcombing en femme has begun to seem feasible to me.
I haven't been to a public bathing area in over 30 years.
Maybe now I will go? :)
I no longer have the figure for a nice bikini, but I do own a couple one piece swimsuits from Torrid.
There is nothing wrong with going swimming in something that covers you 'modestly', regardless on which side of the aisle it came from.
« Last Edit: September 04, 2024, 07:38:09 AM by Justagirl💃 »
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Funny how much better (or worse) my bras feel around the end of the month, depending on the fit. 

My new F cups have just a very minimal amount of room in the cups normally (except my smaller right breast), this morning the same bra is a perfect fit snugly hanging on to my left breast and almost no extra room on the right. 

Our breasts are always changing, and those changes can be monthly, or daily as well. 

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Offline gotgyne

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It's not a big problem for me but I'm curious: if you look at these pictures do you see a man in a women's bathing suit or a woman?
I see clearly a woman. You look good in these swimsuits.
A bra is just an article of clothing for people with breasts.

Offline gotgyne

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Thank you for your feedback.
I am not ashamed one bit.
Just as it's more comfortable to wear a bra under your clothes, it's definitely better to go out in the sun in a bathing suit.
And what other option is there? Men's swimwear plus what? A bra and t-shirt or dangling boobs?
Women's swimwear, it's the best thing invented for ladies, and since I've grown breasts too, it's for me too.

In fact, I'm happy that since I already have to dress like this, I look like a woman. I prefer to be seen that way rather than as a cross-dresser.
Now, to tell you the truth, if I were to go to a public beach, showing up in a men's bathing suit is completely out of the question, while beachcombing en femme has begun to seem feasible to me.
I haven't been to a public bathing area in over 30 years.
Maybe now I will go? :)
In my opinion cross-dressers want to be seen as women. Some are very successful this way, others are not. I would not make a difference, all of them are human beings who deserve our respect.

But of course being recognized as a woman makes it much easier for a man with breasts to wear swimsuits for females. And only these have extra breast support, which we need.

I would never be seen as a woman with my bald head, moustache and chest hair. But with breasts 40 C people look nevertheless if I go to a public pool topless. At least meanwhile many cities in my country permit women to visit public pools topless and more and more of them do. In some years nobody shall care if a man wears a woman's swimsuit and a woman doesn't.


 

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