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So, I now have a bra, made for men, with some foam inserts. I love the look but realize the immediate problem is no cleavage. I saw some ideas on YouTube which involve tape and/or multiple bras and some kind of filler such as socks, rice in bags, cuttlets, etc. Of course, contouring helps too. The tape looks like it would be the most durable but taking off the tape....owww. Non-tape seems like you would be adjusting it the entire time. I would love some advice from you ladies as to which you think is best. Thanks!
P.s. I love this journey! I shaved my legs last night and tonight went out as a man but with panties, bra (no pads), women's jeans, and clear mascara . I felt so sexy. I can't wait to do more.
Hello Georgia,
I "borrowed" one of my wife's push-up bras, and wear it under another bra (w/forms). It will push everything in and form cleavage. It is a couple of sizes too small, but this helps and doesn't hurt as much as tape. I hope it works for you.
Becky
For now, I use knee high stockings filled with bird seed. It's not ideal, but "good enough" for me for now. Unlike socks or similar for stuffing a bra, it has weight and jiggles a bit. It still has the problem, of course, of not really allowing a lot of cleavage on display.
Breast forms are a bit out of my price range right now. I'd rather spend the money on clothes and shoes to get at least a "beginner" wardrobe started. Maybe next summer...
My first time dressing fully fem, I wore a bra stuffed with small balloons for breasts. They worked real well and looked good. I tried other things too but liked the balloons the best. When I began dressing again a few years back I bought some foam breast forms. They are comfortable and look good with a bra. They don't have nipples so if you want to go with the bra less look and show some nipple you will need to go with the more pricey forms.
For some unknown reason i have begun looking at breast forms. A bit weird for me because i have had no desire to get breast forms in the past 30 years as a cd. Been doing a bit of research on what i need for a bust. Found out i am a 38D, i'm not a small framed person! Living where i live, the forms will cost me a small fortune so i should save up. Will let all know when i get them. Bronwyn
Has anyone tried these adhesive bras from Target to create cleavage? Inexpensive and they have ones for us less endowed ladies .
Silicone breast will cost you around 250 dollars but well worth it girls. We all started with the socks or socks filled with rice which can work for appearances but they lack the movement and jiggle lol. With the silicone breast you have a natural movement that looks and feels like the real thing. I get compliments a lot from others on how well my chest looks and I am happy about that. I now have two sizes : one with b cups and one dd depending on what I am going to wear. The b cup is excellent for working out like running or biking or just under a cami or tank top. This also allows one the freedom to pick from a larger selection of tops to wear so I can have different looks.
Debbie,
Any recommendations on best place to purchase them? Prices are all over the place.
Thanks,
Georgia
There is the Transwonder Bra that works even on males with low body fat.its a UK product that cost around $100 US. Probably the best looking and working device.
The is the Busty Cleveage creator by Glamour Boutique.<span style="line-height: 1.5;">It works ,i own one but its ugly to me. Its inexpensive, like $35 are less.</span>
There are the silicone adhesive cleavage creators and the diva bra. They all work and there $16 are less. I own all these too.
I use D Breast forms and duct tape now and for removal baby oil and a hot shower.
I was just going to ask something related to this. I was on Amazon this morning and found some of different sizes for 34 dollars. I'll try them and let you know. I like the Roses idea about the birdseed.
Jessica
I was just going to ask something related to this. I was on Amazon this morning and found some of different sizes for 34 dollars. I’ll try them and let you know. I like the Roses idea about the birdseed. Jessica
What I'm finding is the birdseed works well for filling out the bra evenly. When I was using socks I sometimes ended up with "lumpy" boobs, which of course didn't look real nice. The birdseed also adds a bit of weight, so there's some "jiggle" while you walk.
What the birdseed isn't good for is creating nice cleavage. I'm finding I can't wear a low-cut top, because it's just an empty valley, so to speak.
So breast forms are probably my next "big" purchase. But that likely wouldn't happen until sometime in 2017. For now, the knee highs with birdseed work well for me, though. Makes a nice, cheap alternative as a "starter" set. (Especially good if you don't know what size you want. I started at a B, but decided to move up to a C because the B looked just a little too small on my frame. This made it really easy to just make new ones without spending more money.)
I'm looking for a bit of help, ladies. For those who know a bit about silicone breasts, is a product such as this one on eBay worth my effort to purchase? If not, what should a gal look for when searching for such a product - what keywords can I add to my search, and such?
My "birdseed bags" are good enough under t-shirts and sweaters, but I find myself wanting at least a hint of cleavage I can show off from time to time...
Thanks, ladies! <3
A good push up bra one size smaller than you normally wear with silicone inserts. I always reach around and pull all I can pull from each side (the more you can pull your chest from each side the better). This always creates nice cleavage for me. The use some light taupe eye shadow and with a small shadow brush carefully out line the curves starting at the bottom. This creates the outline of your breast, works every time for me.
I had one more idea. I am normally a 44a which is not a normal size in a push up bra. However, I learned about sister sizing and thought about getting a 38d push up bra. Has anyone tried something like this? My goal is to create cleavage.
As far as breastforms go I just wanted to add my 2 cents with my purchase and experience and hope it helps! I got my pair from Thebreastformstore.com and the are wonderful! They look and feel real and have had women who know I am a man ask how I made them look so real! They feel great also! The pair I have is just the Silver series. Here is a link to the ones I purchased. http://www.thebreastformstore.com/breast-forms-store-silver-seal.aspx
I give them a 5/5! Fast discreate shipping!