14-03-2014, 02:19 AM
My thought has always been: if you grow them, you have them!! What's anyone else gonna do about it, MAKE you have them removed??
(14-03-2014, 02:18 AM)ClaraKay Wrote: Heather, honey, you are a jewel and I often agree with your sentiments on all manner of things, but on this question, I have to demur.
I agree for the most part, but there are extenuating circumstances. Flamesabers reports that she wears a jacket to work everyday. Is she not proud of her breasts? Most definitely. But, for practical reasons it makes sense to downplay their presence on the job. What's to be gained by being obvious about it? Others have reported that a parent would be very unhappy to be reminded of one's "girlish character". In the interest of family harmony doesn't it make sense to conceal the evidence at family gatherings?
(08-10-2013, 11:37 PM)flamesabers Wrote:(08-10-2013, 01:40 PM)julieTG Wrote: Flame
how do you manage too hide when its hot ?
Julie
I don't. I just wear a t-shirt to cover them when it's hot outside.
(14-03-2014, 02:18 AM)ClaraKay Wrote: And what about those who only want the mental benefits of these hormonal herbs and accept the breast growth only reluctantly? I can see them wanting to disguise their breasts if they are problematic or a source of embarrassment. Some claim there are other ways to achieve the desired peace of mind, but offer no specific alternatives.
We often talk about honesty as being the best policy, but there are some secrets that are best kept secret. I see no difference in regard to breast development.
Clara
(14-03-2014, 01:23 PM)Samantha Rogers Wrote: Clara, you make a good point, but it seems pretty clear that Cros is bent on feminization.
(14-03-2014, 05:31 PM)Misty0732 Wrote: I just ordered some compression garments from underworks.com. They have a few specifically for breast compression (with a more comfortable fit around the stomach that I am particularly interested in). One of them even got a good review from a FTM transsexual.
My family is headed to Panama City Beach for spring break. I always wear a rash guard when swimming (UPF 50 long-sleeve nylon shirt) due to previous skin cancer. It's loose fitting and not too much of a problem showing breast development when dry. When it's wet, however, it clings to my skin and I could probably compete pretty well with the girls in a wet T-Shirt contest. I'm hoping one of the garments I just ordered will fit well underneath the rash guard and keep things a little more under control...
Good luck!
Misty