As crossdressers, we all have to start off somewhere. Although I have been a crossdesser my entire life, I did not recognize the importance of breasts until sometime during my teenage years (imagine that – lol).
Unfortunately, back in my day, it was not like I could simply log on to the nearest computer or smart phone, and order a nice pair of realistic, silicon breast forms off of the internet. But even if I could have logged on to a TI99-4A or an Atari 400 and placed such an order, I was removed from the breast market by simple virtue of lack of sufficient funds.
So, undoubtedly like many here, I began my breast days by filling my bra cups with socks. Specifically, I used two socks for each breast. But they were not just any socks. They were my “breast socks.” I did not use these socks for any other purpose.
In fact, I had each sock folded precisely in such a manner as to best approximate the shape of a natural breast, and I took great pains to ensure that my “breast socks” remained perfectly folded at all times, and ready for immediate use. I remember once dropping a “breast” while dressing, and the two socks that composed the “breast” came unfolded. I was crushed, because it had been perfect! At least perfect, in so far as it is possible for socks to compose a breast, but I digress . . . .
Fortunately, however, I moved on to silicon breast forms long ago. But I still fondly remember those days of innocence, simplicity, and exploration, where using mere, plain socks for breasts was good enough, which allowed me to create and maintain the illusion and appearance of femininity I so desired, craved, and needed.
In this, my socks were but simple, non-descript, typical, average socks. They were quite basic, bland, and of no real consequence other than their intended use of covering one's feet. But these socks were my breasts! They were my breasts, and I loved my socks for this!
So what did you use for your first pair of breasts? Socks, balloons, or perhaps a ball cut in half? I have no doubt, unlike me, that there are some creative girls out there . . . .
Btw, not that this is some crazy, profound, or amazing thread, but I do want to thank TGMarla for the inspiration, and for the fond memories I have revisited while composing this thread. Specifically, the inspiration came from Marla's 6,000th post here. You should check it out. Unlike this post, Marla's 6000th is fantastic, and well worth the viewing . . . .