The "Bra Outline"

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The "Bra Outline"

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How many of you worry about it being seen. I used to but I don't think I do now.
I don't worry about the boobs showing proud on my bust. in fact I rather like it and certainly like that feel of supported boobs, (Hard & firm).
What I don't like is them obviously hanging down when unsupported. It shows on pictures
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When enfemme the bra outline is ok. But when in male mode and around where I live and people know me that does not work. So I have found that the wide strap tank tops and tank tops with shelf bras work well to conceal the bra straps and hardware.
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Post by JoAnnDallas »

I wear a A Cup bra everyday. It is not noticeable and my normal breast almost fill it up. I am on HRT now and my Doctor said that the T-Blocker is known to cause breast enlargement, so hopefully one day my breast will totally fill my A Cup bra.
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Post by Pat »

Went I first started to wear bras I was very conscious of the bra outline showing, these days I really do not give it a thought.

But have noticed that when I am at the local shopping mall the most noticed item is my 1 inch diameter (2 earring one in ear!!) gold loop earrings. =D> =D>
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Keeping them cupped comfortably.

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Post by Kittie »

Why 1?
Pat wrote:Went I first started to wear bras I was very conscious of the bra outline showing, these days I really do not give it a thought.

But have noticed that when I am at the local shopping mall the most noticed item is my 1" gold loop earrings. =D> =D>
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Post by Azurielle »

I usually get bras with very wide straps, usually sport-oriented models, which can easily pass as a mens' tank top if someone notices anything.
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Post by Karren Hutton »

I've gotten larger over the last year and at work I wear a sports coat... Which hides a lot... Even my Playtex 36B 5 hook front clasp bra!! :)
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I don't worry

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At first, when I went out wearing a bra in "male" mode, I was concerned about being noticed. That is no longer the case. People just don't notice bra straps on men. Just think - how many times have you noticed a male wearing a bra. Then think about how many times you even looked. People just don't notice!

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Post by Pat »

I have reached the point where I do not really care who knows that I wear a bra.
When your breasts protrude to the stage when you need a bra, there is not very much that you can do to hide them.

One day I had a lady (who I knew) that tapped me on the boob, and I said
"Yes they are called tits and they need a bra for support" =D> =D>
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Keeping them cupped comfortably.

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Post by Willie W »

I only try to conceal my bras when in male dress. I do that by wearing mostly black tee shirts of which I have many I've collected from concerts over the years.
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sports bra

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i wear a sports bra it gives the outline of wearing a t shirt under another shirt. just dont wear a sleeveless shirt.
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Post by Ralitsa »

Like others, I also used to worry about it being noticeable. But lately I not only don't worry about it, sometimes I let the straps be seen. Once in a while I will be wearing a top, but not obviously dressed as a woman, that allows some glimpses of my bra straps, or that is tight enough for the outline to be seen. So far nobody has said anything (except my brother once), but I've seen quite a few co-workers looking closely. Since I'm trying to grow my breasts anyway, I think it's appropriate, and I find it a little thrilling to show a little of my bra.
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