Author Topic: What I'm Wearing Today  (Read 333404 times)

Offline Justagirl💃

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Back to my green/light green polka-dot bra today....
I love how you look in that bra
Thank you
When life gives you curves,
flaunt them! 💃
💋Birdie💋

Offline 42CSurprise!

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I've shared photos of this brassiere before... an inexpensive E-Bay purchase from a brand called Breezies.  I've mentioned that it isn't comfortable for long term wear but I love what it does with my breasts.  I've been wearing it for the last few days and am mesmerized by my breasts.  What can I say... that happens for me.  So this morning I thought I'd try a selfie.. this is what I got...

Offline Parity

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You fill it well!  It's nice at times to just enjoy the breast we have and shape them as breast.  Even if only for ourselves. 

Offline 42CSurprise!

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Perhaps it is because when I started buying brassieres and experimenting with wearing them and had no intention to ever leave my home wearing one that I never bought bras that hid my breasts.  No sports bras for me!  Yes, I did eventually gravitate to a minimizing brassiere but that was simply because I didn't want any sort of padding.  This particular brassiere has cups that are paper thin as well as silky soft.  I liked the feel as well as the look. We all know that when we wear an underwire brassiere it will pull the mass of our typically wide set breasts together, creating a lovely shape to our bosom.  I welcome that.

Now I'm wearing a brassiere most of the time and rely on my clothing choices to mask the fullness of my breasts.  That likely works in part because I'm not a slender person.  I don't think people are able to understand the fullness of my chest... something we all know because we share photos of ourselves.  Yes, these are voluptuous breasts and I'm not unhappy about that.  This is the body nature has given me... so I intend to enjoy it as it is AND to wear attractive brassieres to treat them well.

Offline Dudewithboobs

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The beige/nude style/color bras are my favorite. Of the 9 bras I own 4 are this color for general purpose and use. I don't need floral or feminine colors, just something that blends in with the day to day and neutral colors serve that best. Your breasts clearly fill that bra well.

One thing said that resonates consistently is "creating a lovely shape to our bosom...i welcome that" and "not unhappy about that, this is the body nature has given to me". I think it's imperative for anyone on this forum to understand we didn't ask for our body's to develop breasts. Whether they are budding and stopped, slightly developed but easy to hide as softer chest or fat or fully developed unable to hide so must adapt. And feel once you adapt to the realization that you have a womans bustline, the shame/insecurity/etc just fades away. 

Thank you for always sharing 

Offline 42CSurprise!

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Tried a couple of brassieres that aren't in my normal rotation this morning... one to wear while visiting the bank and one to wear this afternoon while taking care of business at home.  I thought I'd take a selfie of this lavender lace brassiere I've shown before.  It does a nice job of presenting my breasts and is a bit more pliable than the minimizers I wear most often.  That makes a difference when I touch my breasts... nothing more to say on that subject.  Here is the photo...

Offline Parity

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Still looking good there 42C.


 

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