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Gynecomastia Talk / Re: Discrimination
« Last post by Justagirl💃 on Today at 11:23:03 AM »Hopefully you can get up to Oregon soon.I can't get the same level of insurance guaranteed in Oregon, I had to cancel.
Hopefully you can get up to Oregon soon.I can't get the same level of insurance guaranteed in Oregon, I had to cancel.
OK, help me out here…A metaphor that I typically forget to include the inflection.
Molasses symphony oozing out ??
My first fitting the SA tried to sell me on a sports bra. I quickly told her that I needed underwire support and a molded cups to maintain decency. She quickly moved me over to the selection I desired. I was still in Boy-mode back then.I’m not actually an official bra wearer yet but I have tried on several dozen bras. I actually had a professional bra fitting the first time I went bra shopping and the other 2 times I just went shopping on my own.Yeah, first time fittings they usually go with soft cups. You have to tell them that you like to try underwire for the better support. And from the appearance standpoint, underwire does look better. Underwire is all I wear.
When I tried on bras with the sales associate that did my fitting she brought me all wirefree bras at first. She said an underwire would be too much like a girl bra for me. I told her my doctor suggested I wear an underwire t-shirt bra so she got several for me to try.
I really liked the underwire bras more because they grabbed ahold of my boobs and held them in place better. I put my shirt on over them and I definitely had the silhouette of a woman wearing a bra. I compared with a wire free bra and I looked more saggy and droopy with those bras.
I haven’t gotten the courage to buy any bras yet but I have gone bra shopping 3 times now and I definitely prefer underwire bras. I know it’s strange but I actually think my chest looks better with the cute rounded girly shape from the lift and separation of the underwire bras. When I do actually buy my first bras they are going to be underwire bras.
OK, help me out here…Middle school students were at the breast 'budding' state. I remember those days.
Molasses symphony oozing out ??
I’m not actually an official bra wearer yet but I have tried on several dozen bras. I actually had a professional bra fitting the first time I went bra shopping and the other 2 times I just went shopping on my own.Yeah, first time fittings they usually go with soft cups. You have to tell them that you like to try underwire for the better support. And from the appearance standpoint, underwire does look better. Underwire is all I wear.
When I tried on bras with the sales associate that did my fitting she brought me all wirefree bras at first. She said an underwire would be too much like a girl bra for me. I told her my doctor suggested I wear an underwire t-shirt bra so she got several for me to try.
I really liked the underwire bras more because they grabbed ahold of my boobs and held them in place better. I put my shirt on over them and I definitely had the silhouette of a woman wearing a bra. I compared with a wire free bra and I looked more saggy and droopy with those bras.
I haven’t gotten the courage to buy any bras yet but I have gone bra shopping 3 times now and I definitely prefer underwire bras. I know it’s strange but I actually think my chest looks better with the cute rounded girly shape from the lift and separation of the underwire bras. When I do actually buy my first bras they are going to be underwire bras.
Time.Today Middle school students came to visit and play music at the day-centre. It brought back memories.
Mine have been active w/o estrogen for 6 poss. 7 years now. Unfortunately, they do not "pop" out overnight. (Would LOVE for that to happen). So we have to watch the molasses symphony slowly ooze by.