Author Topic: I love having boobs!  (Read 43892 times)

Offline oldguy

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Hey Dude,

Back from several weeks at the cabin.  Just caught up on a number of posts.  Nice to see other people join in on the conversation.  

It is summer here so I wear a pullover jog bra when doing my 3 mile walks with a muscle shirt.  I expect that at some time, I will transition to tank tops.  That will require a Hanes bralette.  It does well with a uni-boob look and the small straps are covered by the tank top.  I generally get out at 7am, when it's still a comfortable temperature.

Of course, these crush my breasts, so I wear a more comfortable bra after showering and around the house.  Huge difference in projection.

Offline Dudewithboobs

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Agreed a traditional bra is a significant change in dimension of the breasts appearance from a pullover. I wear a t shirt bra that’s wire free and it is very comfortable and projection is fairly minor compared to an underwire. I’m a small C and can’t tell the difference in comfort between wire free and underwire so I just go with what give make more freedom and confidence in wearing. Though I often opt for a pullover bra due to just being a very active person and keeps things easy when I change from general clothes to active wear. 

I suspect if my boobs grow more I will need to consider other options but for now I’m very comfortable with these and tank tops with built in shelf bras. Which is what I usually wear if I’m out with friends. 

Offline oldguy

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I suspect if my boobs grow more I will need to consider other options but for now I’m very comfortable with these and tank tops with built in shelf bras. Which is what I usually wear if I’m out with friends.
Never considered tank tops with built in shelf bras.  What kind do you prefer that work with a 42C?  Had my annual physical yesterday.  Doctor said I was in the top 10% of his patients at my age.  We didn't talk about Gyne.  Things haven't changed much over the past year, so it wasn't an issue.  

Offline Dudewithboobs

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I wear a brand of tank tops by a brand called Orrpally on Amazon. Incredibly comfortable and hold me in place very well without smashing things too much and giving great support and comfort. Definitely recommend them. I believe Ben here posted bout them before and I took up the recommendation with great thanks after trying them out. 

Offline 50/50

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I wear Duluth tanks with built in bras. They are long so I can tuck them in if needed.

Offline TracyH

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Duluth Tank Tops get my vote. I just go with the plain No Yank Tank without the built in bra. I will probably never go back to wearing t-shirts.

Tracy

Offline WPW717

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Duluth for me too.
I use the built in bra style , moderate support for me at 44 D /DD.

Not for public use but great for use about the house.
Regards, Bob

Offline Traveler

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Hey WPW717, I’ve been thinking of getting the Duluth tank too! But I’m tossed up between the 1X over the 2X. What size did you get? I’m 40 DD+.
Thanks!
Tired of being uncomfortable so other people are comfortable.

Offline WPW717

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We’ll Trav, I have a 44 under bust and a 51 bust. I am using a Duluth 3X and it’s long enough to tuck in quite well. Looking at your measurements I would guess you probably would need a 2X their sizing chart was pretty good. Best wishes.

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Offline Justagirl💃

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  • When life gives you curves, Flaunt them! 🤗
Nothing like looking down and seeing the girls. 

I love having boobs!
When life gives you curves,
flaunt them! 💃
💋Birdie💋

Offline Parity

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Birdie,  looking good there and many here have grown quite attached to our breast.

Duluth no yank tanks are great.  Glad so many here have and like them.

It's been a quite summer here.  I guess everyone, including me, have been enjoying it.  I haven't had any real issues dealing with my developing chest despite the summer heat and thinner clothing needed to manage it.  

Like others continue to state.  I too love my breast.  I'm comfortable now sitting here wearing a T shirt with the hug from my 40D Halo Lace bra.  It's giving me the comfort, control and shape I need to forget I'm wearing it.  This summer I haven't had the need to replace any of my bras so nothing new to report on that front.  Still finding the comfort and shape needed from my Wacoal bras.  For me I feel the comfort is so good that I forget I'm wearing one.  

Enjoy summer all.  And continue to bra up.  Your breast will thank you.

Offline taxmapper

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Looking down and seeing the projection. (They are still straight out) and the mass that sits there is refreshing, and more inline with my persona.   

Cant explain it, but I know they are SUPPOSE to be there.   In fact they were suppose to be there the entire time.  

I guess i am a "late bloomer"... 





Offline Dudewithboobs

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Nothing wrong with being a late bloomer. Onset at 33 or so for self and 39 now my chest gradually progressed in to what they are now. 

What was an insecurity in the beginning has become a source of pride in current time. I still get nervous in some settings as I feel exposed but overall I’m so happy they are there. Even in their inconvenience or discomforts I find it almost comforting. I enjoy going braless and seeing my reflection and reassuring it’s me. Or in the gym and feeling my chest move and jiggle on the elliptical or stair master. And love when I have lost 11lbs so far in recent weeks my chest has remained the same and only adding visibility especially when shirtless. 

There are days I feel insecure and anxious over them due to family life. Pools and such. But overall I am so happy I have gotten to see them as assets and blessings rather than curses and insecurities 

Offline Johndoe1

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I have heard women say they too have times when they feel insecure with their chests as well. Obviously not all women! :D But it appears that it's universal if you have a developed chest. People learing or starring no matter your gender is always unnerving. Comes with the territory it seems. 
Womanhood is not defined by breasts, and breasts are not indicative of womanhood. - Melissa Fabello


 

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