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Offline Passant

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True taxmapper.
Measuring is one thing, and the size of the bra itself is another.
CHAT gpt was able to explain it to me nicely. He also mentioned that in these situations you should look for bras that are adapted for wider breasts and offered me several brands :)

Offline AlfaQ

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Taxmapper do you swoop and scoop your breast tissue into the cups? I am quite shallow and wide set but I'm able to manipulate my breast tissue such that I'm now often professionally fitted into a 34DD.  The more you do this the easier it is to mobilise breast tissue to where it needs to be. I genuinely belive that I have experienced tissue migration over the last 12 months.

Offline Dudewithboobs

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Passant if it want for here I’d assume that was a picture of a woman in a man’s polo. Your breasts are quite prominent and shaped and lifted. If that’s without a bra then kudos on the day to day working around with those being so present. It’s things like that that gives many of us hope whether lurkers or daily contributors that it isn’t so bad to have what we have. 

Offline Passant

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Thanks @Dudewithboobs
My breasts are quite raised and especially visible in polo shirts.
In other shirt styles it is not so noticeable. Regardless of my breasts, I do not think of stopping wearing polo shirts. Also, I am not burdened by how noticeable they are. They are a part of me. Breasts are a characteristic of the female gender, but there are cases where they are present in men as well. Also, I have personally seen women with very thick beards (they were shaved, but the hair density is above average for a man). When I was a teenager, I saw a girl with hair sticking out of her cleavage. The world is not black and white.

Offline taxmapper

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Mine are not able to pass the pencell test... yet.   So no actual underboob.  They are perky and out, not overflowing. 

Offline Moobzie

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Me - re: pencil test:  two pencils under each.
« Last Edit: Yesterday at 02:17:43 AM by Moobzie »

Offline Justagirl💃

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Mine are not able to pass the pencell test... yet.  So no actual underboob.  They are perky and out, not overflowing.
I'm way past the pencil test, I just tried a bottle of shampoo and passed 🙄
When life gives you curves,
flaunt them! 💃
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