The versatile asymmetrical silicon breast form

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Susann_Gardener
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The versatile asymmetrical silicon breast form

Post by Susann_Gardener »

While changing clothes after a day of skiing, I thought I would try wearing my breast forms differently. As they are asymmetrical, they can be worn many different ways. They have 2 wings, one small usually worn up the chest, the other large, usually worn under the arm. I have worn then all possible ways (or so I thought).
Wearing them normal is, well, normal. If the wing orientation is switched, there is less under the arm (not as noticeable when your arms are down, but the upper pole of the breast is larger and more prominent. One can also orient the small wing towards the center of the chest, giving a closer positioning of the breasts.
This time I flipped then completely over. The long wing was under the arm, giving that large chest feeling under the arms. The small wing was down into the bra cup, where it got pushed up by the lower cup material. What was not the top of the breast came quickly protruding from my chest, sort of like a breast augmentation might.
The resulting profile was great. The movement unbelievable, to the point where I could shimmy and make quite a sight. Resulted in a most enjoyable ride home. So I encourage you all to get forms and experiment!

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Genifer Teal
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Post by Genifer Teal »

I've often flipped mine upside down when I wear something a little too revealing on top, and I need to hide my fake clevage. I especially need to do this when wearing a tube top. It works well and looks convincing.
Have fun and keep experimenting!


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