Experience with "TransBra"?

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Lydia
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Experience with "TransBra"?

Post by Lydia »

Hi all,

I ran across this item:
http://www.clcrv.com/crossdressing/transbra.cfm

and wondered if it is worth $190.

Looks like an interesting compromise. I wonder if it is silicone?

Anybody here tried it? I am tempted.

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Looks like it would hurt.
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Post by Beauty »

Wow... :-k

I wonder if it would hurt. If i did then that would stink, but if it didn't that would be a very cool thing to wear. :)

Nice find!!! :) =D> :)

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Post by Laurie Ann »

I read the ad and I am not comfortable with it. I prefer wearing a bra because it is a sign of being a woman. I know some women prefer braless. I f I ever want to go braless, I prefer have forms with adhesives.

This is this one gal opinion.
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Post by Lydia »

Thanks all,

It seemed like a good idea, but I can see where it might prove uncomfortable.

I go with Laurie Ann. I like the feel of a bra. I've never tried any adhesives. The Hollister stuff has been recommended, biut I worry about irritation. How easy is it to remove?

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Post by RikkiOfLA »

I found something very similar to that for about $20 at a regular store last summer. I wore it under my swimsuit. Very practical for that; it avoids the problem of breastforms falling out while swimming. Otherwise, it's not very comfortable. And unless you want to look bra-less, you still have to wear a bra over it.
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Post by Beauty »

Hi Rikki,

I was kind of lonely in the valley of thinking that thingie wasn't that bad of an idea. :)

I think it would be more practical to wear forms for the most part, but that thingie (I don't know what you call it) looks like it could have some practical uses. Thanks for listing one of them! :)
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