Carmen C.
01-09-2005, 05:33 AM
well after being in my house and dressing for about 6 month now
next saturday i'm going out in public , i've finally worked the nerve to out
, but i would like some help cause well i'm still abit nervous I'm going with a few good friends and they support me.
I pretty know what i want to wear ,but i'm still having a hard time with some areas , bra sizes and falsies(sp?)
I saw thesemini water pads (http://www.fredericks.com/product.asp?catalog%5Fname=Holiday2002&category%5Fname=Accessories%2DBody+Enhancers&product%5Fid=51196)
and wondered if these would work?
unfortune i dont have alot of cash for i live pay check to pay check and the 100~300 latex and rubber ones seem abit pricey at the moment even tho i'm saving up for them :)
if their are any tricks or thing to watch out for i'd really be thankful :)
~Carmen
Julie York
01-09-2005, 08:23 AM
Well, firstly I'd work on the principle that no-one is going to be fondling your boobs (not on a first date surely!). Then they just have to LOOK right, rather than act like the real thing.
No advice other than that, sorry.
DonnaT
01-09-2005, 08:41 AM
"Welcome to the Forum Carmen.
It's a big step stepping out the first time. Your friends? Male or female? If female, ask them to help. After all they are knowledgeable on bra sizing.
You have to take into consideration your body size, tall-short, fat-thin, barrel chested or not, etc.
Also, and very important, if your friends are female, you don't won't to appear better endowed than they are, that will draw attention to you. Probably something you want to avoid the first time out?
So, without knowing what you look like, you'd probably be save with a padded B cup bra that you can further pad out with foam.
Here's a copy of a post on another forum:
I'll do this recipe style! Here's your ingredients!
1 bag of short grain rice (Ideal, but if you cant find it long grain will do)
1 package helium quality ROUND balloons, WHITE.
1 set of funnels
I got all of that in one trip to Walmart. The rice was about 1.30, the balloons about 70 cents, and the funnels were another dollar something. So all and all this will cost 3-4 dollars depending on price, and you can make two sets of boobs! A pair of Cs and a pair of Ds!
Instructions:
Ok, now that you have all this together here's what you do. Blow up two of the white balloons to stretch them out. Next, place one of them over the funnel's spout. Make sure to get the funnel that best seals around your mouth. Why you need this seal will be explained in a bit. Anyway, you do not need to tape the balloon to the funnel, you need somewhere to hold, and this is the best spot. Now comes the filling!
When I was making these, the original instructions were put the rice in a ziplock back, roll it up and stick it in a sock. Didn't seem very well made that way, lots of extra stuff in there to mess with the shape, not to mention poke into your chest over the course of a day. Sure it feels fine when you first put it on, but think about a WHOLE day wearing them, ouch. So I decided that placing the rice into a balloon was the best way to do it, in effect making my own stress balls. Rather large ones though. So the problem was how to get the rice into the balloons. You certainly can't stuff it in there with your finger, I tried that. So I needed to inflate the balloon somehow. Well blowing air into it then getting the rice in wasn't going to work, and the only other way was creating a vacuum outside the balloon. Yeah, I know that's overkill.. you don't need to buy anything like that. In case someone doesn't know what machine I'm talking about, it's the kind flower shops use to put bears into the balloons.
But, before you put the rice into the balloons you need to know how much equals what cup size! The friend who told me about the zippy bag method gave me a rough estimate on cups of rice versus cup size. Two cups of rice equals a C cup. And to get the larger anime chests that some of the girls have, for my second set, I used the rest of the bag. I think it was around 3½ cups to 4 for each breast. I don't know about anything lower than that.. I would guess at 1½ being a B, and A probably a cup or less. But for those you can probably get away with socks.
Here's the secret on how put the rice in! With the funnel inserted into the balloon, measure out your first cup of rice, and pour a little of that into the funnel. You'll have to test the amount to see what fits your face and funnel best, but it's a no brainer. Once you have this fixed, seal the funnel around your mouth, and gently blow the rice through it and into the balloon. This may take a bit of wiggling to get it through the end because it can get a little jammed, but nothing serious has ever happened to me. Once you have all or most of the rice into the balloon, it's time to let the excess air back out. WARNING! Let it pass the seal SLOWLY! Otherwise you'll have rice shooting all over the place, on your floor, up your nose, down your throat.. it's not fun. Repeat this until your allotted amount cups of rice. Then, simply tie it off and voila! You have boobs!
Bra Tips For Your New Boobs!
I recommend a demi bra. If you don't know what this is, go to a bra site and look one up. I don't know a lot about bras yet, but these have the better cup shapes because they have the entire breast area covered, so they make the nice tear drop shape we who lack boobs need. Just don't over fill that bra and you'll be fine.
Megan_Renee
01-09-2005, 08:54 AM
I am using a similar recipie, but instead of balloons I have a pair of $.33 knee-high stockings. I filled them with rice, and then I twisted them, double them over onto the rice section, twisted again, and doubled over until there was only a little bit left and I then tied it off.
You can try that if you don't want the added effort of the whole balloon thing, but be forewarned: The stockings will wear out and you'll be leaking rice... ;-) Granted, this does not occurr until a few weeks of wear and tear, but it can happen.
Megan Renee
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