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#286178 - 07/16/08 09:50 AM
Re: Binding
[Re: RileyB]
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Pooh-Bah
Registered: 08/14/07
Loc: Eastern Washington state, U.S....
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I've been using a lot of the UnderAmor heat gear. I buy the compression tops very tight, probably a size tighter than I would buy if I weren't using them for binding. The ones I like best are the Women's Heat Gear Sleeveless T's. They have a v-neck, and are sleeveless, as the name implies. They don't show under clothes like a sports bra would because there are no straps, and the v-neck lets me get away with wearing a dress shirt or a polo without it looking like I'm wearing an undershirt. They've worked well for me. FYI, I'm probably a full A cup now.
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#286198 - 07/16/08 01:39 PM
Re: Binding
[Re: Marcella]
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 Hopeful Romantic
Registered: 01/12/08
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This is the very reason I'll never understand taking hormones before transitioning. Silly wabbits; boobs is for girls! I am transitioning. When I do go full time (which it looks like you equate to transitioning), which will be the moment my facial hair is done enough that I don't feel the need to put on an inch thick layer of foundation, I would like to have boobs, I'd like to have some fat redistribution, etc. When I go full time I won't wear breast forms, I won't wear a wig, and I won't wear a ton of makeup. I'm not planning on years, I'm talking 6-12 months. One could flip your comment around Vexing, and it would still have an element of truth: "This is the very reason I'll never understand not taking hormones before transitioning. Silly wabbits; girls have boobs!" Anyway, thanks for the responses, folks!! Until recently I've been doing multiple layers of roomy tees, but since I'm getting comments that's clearly not working. Of course I could go the I-don't-give-a-damn approach, and outside of work I have been, but it has gotten to the point where that's not fair to some of the people in my life, such as my kids.
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#286199 - 07/16/08 02:01 PM
Re: Binding
[Re: Cassie]
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Anarchist Cow
Registered: 03/31/03
Loc: Barn
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Until recently I've been doing multiple layers of roomy tees, but since I'm getting comments that's clearly not working. Of course I could go the I-don't-give-a-damn approach, and outside of work I have been, but it has gotten to the point where that's not fair to some of the people in my life, such as my kids. Yes, that's what I meant. And as someone who has responsibility for a family, you're not in a position to just lose your job because you didn't care what people think. For those of us who did things younger that works fine, though. It can be hard to understand that it doesn't apply to everybody. Now, if your development is too much for loose T shirts, and can't wear any form of bras or bandages, I remembered there is such a thing as "gynecomastia vest" used by the FTMs who don't have much and hate bras and control tops. A quick search found this: http://www.underworks.com/A compression sleeveless shirt for $30 doesn't sound too bad, and looks light enough to wear in summer.
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#286204 - 07/16/08 02:40 PM
Re: Binding
[Re: Cassie]
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Frequent Flyer
Registered: 04/01/08
Loc: Land of Sheepses
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I am transitioning. When I do go full time (which it looks like you equate to transitioning), Pretty much. I guess that I consider the 'transition' being stepping out of presenting as a male and presenting as a female. I would like to have boobs, I'd like to have some fat redistribution, etc. When I go full time I won't wear breast forms, I won't wear a wig, and I won't wear a ton of makeup. I'm not planning on years, I'm talking 6-12 months. I guess if that's what it takes to make you feel comfortable. Boobs are cool and all, but if you're not flashing them at people, I don't see any problem with padding - no-one is going to see them. Nothing wrong with wigs either; some people have no choice - especially the older ones. Wearing the right clothing does a lot for your body shape. For example, I wear a lot of tops that tie up under the bust and flare at the waist. This gives the illusion that I have a nice bust and wider hips. One could flip your comment around Vexing, and it would still have an element of truth: "This is the very reason I'll never understand not taking hormones before transitioning. Silly wabbits; girls have boobs!" I guess it depends how masculine you look and how much confidence you have. But hey, you chose to grow boobs and now you're having problems concealing them. I'm simply pointing out that this wouldn't be a problem if you'd done things the other way around. Hindsight is 20/20, eh?
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