Whilst I would love to grow my own breasts that's just not a viable option. I prefer silicone ones as I like the weight and feel of them. When they are stuck on my chest they feel as close to the real thing as I can currently get. It's lovely to feel the movement if I don't have a bra on.
I've ordered and am awaiting delivery of a new pair which are larger than I have ever had before...but not too big. I think they will give me a more womanly silhouette without looking like a caricature. Got to say, I can't wait for them to arrive! 🙂
What are some forms that are under $50 that are nice amd appear natural?
Hello, Samantha I was/an on a break. But look around amazon has a few as well as alliexpress, even glamor boutique has some inexpensive sets. The question is what style size etc will look realistic. For topless or exposed you wont find a under $50 set. However if under a top the teardrop work best if they do not show out the sides, or a triangle if a bit less material is used. Size is up to what looks good on you. If too small or big they wont suit your frame, if too stand up you you will look like Madonna with the cones. Also if you want to expose some cleavage you will need to practice a bit with tape or what not to get the desired effect. (Watch youtube for ideas on how to.) If your funds allow it buy a fee sets and experiment or find one of the transformation studios and see if they will let you try on some different sets/sizes. Or make a few friends at a support group and give each other makeovers and play dress up.
Miriya
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I have used rice rather than bird seed in a stocking which provided good weight though without the natural bounce and allowed me to fill a C cup bra very nicely. C seems to be the proper size for my frame.
Also I do have rather substantial male breast tissue. Because I wanted as much of the "real me" in my bra as possible I bought some 1/2 cup inserts designed to lift natural breast tissue. For me that worked well. It created a very nice natural bustline. Cleavage was less than desirable but I was contented because what was there was (almost) all me.
I did that when I was living alone. Right before getting married again I went through the all too familiar purge ritual. Everything gone.
Since getting married I don't have any of my own clothes yet. However be it bad or good, I have borrowed my wife's 38 B heavily padded pushup bra which I fill out quietly nicely naturally. My bustline and silhouette are not quite what I would like them to be, but I am contented with what I have when I am dressed.
I have looked at silicone forms online. I think to get the weight and the bounce just right silicone appears to be the best. However in the development of my femme self I am not sure what to use in harmony with my natural tissue. I am sure I will figure it out when the time comes.
I have a set of breast forms from Supergel Products. They are manufactured in their facility in Riverside, CA. They are a solid silicone material as opposed to an encapsulated gel. The advantage is that there is nothing to leak or burst. There is no issue with sleeping in them. They claim a 10 year life and I have no reason to doubt that. I’ve had mine for about 3 years. The relatively large ones that I have are in the $200 range, but smaller ones start just under $100.
There are a couple of variations regarding how you attach the forms to your chest. Some forms use a double-sided tape arrangement. One side sticks to the form and the other to your chest. The tapes are replaceable. Another method is to use an adhesive, such as Hollister Medical Adhesive. With both methods, there are size limits as the forms become too heavy for the adhesives. The form retailer should have information as to how this all works.
Mine are from Amazon and I love them. They are a B cup size and when I put them in a sports bra they look amazingly realistic. They were under fifty U.S. dollars.
Dear Charlene V.
I am in about the same situation, having succeeded to build up a small but obvious bust through use of a breast pump.
I use one of those backless self adhesive silicon bras, sold as Nu-bra or under other names, placing the cups far out and almost vertically up against the armpits to pull my breasts together for a very convincing cleavage and then wear a padded pushup bra upon that to fill out the outer curves.