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This Bali Comfort Revolution (pictured above) is a nice bra. I really should wear it more often.
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Feeling a little amazed at the magic of HRT.
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Happiness is waking up with boobies.
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I totally agree with you.
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I wonder how much longer I have until it's obvious. Do you think anyone will notice?
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Notice --how could anyone not notice, your boobs have become a t-shirt expander Ha ha. It' gonna be hard to hide but you grew them why hide
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If they don't notice that you have great looking breasts they need to have their eyes checked. Myself, I'm very comfortable going out wearing a bra and no jacket. Mine are hard to hide and so far I've had any issues. May have had a few stares.
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I agree, anyone that doesn't notice needs glasses! Your curves may be able to be disguised with some clothing options a little bit, but only slightly.
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Thank you, all.
I was out running errands yesterday while wearing this shirt, and I was surprised that no one noticed. After giving it some thought, I think one guy at the bank looked a little surprised, but still no one else batted an eye.
I should say that I have two frames of mind when it comes to being out in public. 90% of the time around here I dress conservatively, because I don't ever know who I might bump into. Yesterday I had to drive into the big city, so I wasn't too concerned about the possibility of seeing any close friends.
I'm just wondering if I've passed the point of no return, etc. When I'm around friends or in social situations, I normally try to wear baggy clothes. I do have two compression shirts that I'll wear at times, but those things suck.
I live in a very conservative area, so I'm always on edge. With all the divisions being pushed with Bud Light, Target, etc., there seems to be a heightened sense of hostility against people being perceived as transgender. Being "outted" here is not a situation that I want to find myself in.
While I do not consider myself as transgender, I'm still always on edge when it comes to my circle of friends & family. I guess society feels like we all must check certain boxes to where people want to place and categorize us, but to me I'm just me.
I certainly do support anyone who is LGBT+ etc, as evidence with my current promotion of Transgender Awareness Week and Transgender Day of Remembrance. Long before I took this plunge into NBE/HRT, I had three very close friends who were Trans. I always admired the courage they showed and felt compassion when they shared their vulnerabilities and the human side of transitioning.
I used to work closely with performing artists in a national touring group, and just about all of us were either gay, bi or trans. I even know two trans-women who transitioned in the early 1960s. I'm talking real pioneers here! To say that Christine Jorgensen is a bit of a hero of mine, is certainly an understatement.
For many years I was very proud of my bisexuality and I've been a staunch advocate for LGBT+ for several decades.
It's just that my current circle of friends and acquaintances are more in the category of blue collar rednecks, bikers & veterans. So, you can understand my concerns ....
Thanks