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Rebecca
@ria@tech.lgbt  ·  activity timestamp 3 weeks ago

Definitely the right size, the 34DD moves around FAR less than my 36D's were, and the girls definitely fit the cups better. This is wild to me. I'm still kinda trying to wrap my head around it. For a couple of reasons:

1. The big piece of advice I saw a lot pre- #transition was to “expect one size less than your closest cis relatives." My mom was a 36C. My bio-sister, I don't know for sure but I'd estimate her at a 32 or 34C. I have aunts, grandparents, etc. as well, in that range. My wife, though not related, is a 34B. I am larger than all of them?

2. I didn't expect this to go this well. I never expected a band size less than 38 just given my body size at the time. Truthfully I never really had a specific size in mind, just “proportional.”

And, if the aching recently is any indication, they're still growing. 😳

I still don't "feel" like they're proportional especially without a bra on. But this is definitely making me consider BA a bit less.

#trans #transition #transfem #hrt
https://tech.lgbt/@ria/115098598131463247

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