Author Topic: Do you wear prostheses?  (Read 481 times)

Offline blad

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The vast majority of bras seemed to have moved to a molded foam cup. I had always preferred seamless unlined cups but was surprised that I liked the Warners molded foam cups and wear them often. They do not add much at all to projection but do contribute to shaping. 

For traveling, the unlined cups pack better with less bulk and handle sweat build up better during a busy day, often drying out better on their own as the day progresses. It is not as easy to change bras out during a day of travel.  
If the bra fits, wear it.

Offline AlfaQ

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I believe that molded cups are cheaper to manufacture but there are limits to how much shape can be created in the cup and they often have too much volume up top for our breasts.   For best fit and  shaping  choose 3 section cups ideally with side support to centre the bust.  The vertical seam is the one that provides the lift. However seams and also nipples can show through some shirts with these styles. 

Offline 42CSurprise!

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I'm pretty sure that if I didn't have breasts I wouldn't wear Prosthetics.

The exception might be if I had a single Masectomy,  then I might wear one on one side to even the girls out... 
I have a dear friend who knows I've worn a brassiere at times in my life but who doesn't know about my breast development.  She had a mastectomy, removing one of her breasts, many years ago and for a very long time didn't wear a prosthetic breast or a brassiere.  She was very voluptuous beginning at an early age and I get the sense all the attention she received was distressing.  She was content to dress so her chest was hidden, but she also gained a great deal of weight.  I met her as she was losing that weight. Last year she decided to explore wearing a brassiere and being fitting for a silicone prosthesis.  Recently she moved to a larger city and bought a new collection of brassieres with a much better form.  I don't know what this has been all about for her but she looks great.  Interesting to think about what I would do if I lost one breast through a mastectomy.  Perhaps I'd have them both removed.  Perhaps I'd get a prosthetic...


 

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