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Mollyanne
11-10-2008, 06:29 AM
Do you find yourself standing better when wearing your bra????
I know I do!!!! I find myself standing straighter, with my shoulders back and this kinda' emphasis's my chest.:battingeyelashes: How about you!!!!!
:love: Mollyanne
PS: Karen, I'll be reading and expecting some funny line from you.:D
Amanda.D
11-10-2008, 06:37 AM
Yes. I also find wearing heels helps as it improves my balance.
Mandy
Sarasometimes
11-10-2008, 08:19 AM
I agree and this is true for me regardless of what femme clothing I have on or how much. I in an effort to act like a woman, try to assume thier posture and mannerisms as best I can. Standing up straight and tall is a feminine charactoristic as is eye contact and smiling. I am now trying to remember to stand in an asymetrical position with angles to my stance, but still with my shoulders back and yes, chest out.
Angie G
11-10-2008, 08:27 AM
When I'm dressed I tend to stand strater and more lady like. so yes it has.:hugs:
Angie
AliciaWeb
11-10-2008, 10:22 AM
I tend to adopt feminine postures quite often in male mode so wearing almost anything, even just lipstick, increases the tendency.
Alicia
pamela_a
11-10-2008, 10:27 AM
I too have noticed being more aware of my posture and tend to stand straighter and let the girls lead. It just looks better IMO.
-Paula-
ColleenW
11-10-2008, 11:18 AM
Me too, my posture is much better when wearing a bra:o
meher
11-10-2008, 12:25 PM
you'r right girls, wearing heels and a bra along with panties and hose realy do make you feel like a women and so you take the posture of a women, and you look good doing it.
Karren H
11-10-2008, 01:01 PM
No.........
Guess when the pressure's on to perform I crumple like a pair of wet nylons!!
:D
Actually... My corsett helps dramaticly... And I fear that if it weren't for my corsett I'd have no spine at all!! Really!! Ask my wife.. Just don't tell her I say to..
Angel.Marie76
11-10-2008, 01:20 PM
When I've heels on, instinct seems to kick in and reminds me 'Stand straight, shoulders back, swing those hips, step step!' ;-)
A bra or tigher chest garments seem to help the posture too, but heels are a must!
Teri Jean
11-10-2008, 02:28 PM
Karen, crumble (?), I find that hard to believe. I do feel that when dressed the change in posture as well as projected confidence is projected along with the breast forms. Hehehe. Anyway, we are what we project to the public and I wish GG girls would be more confident. Keli
Jennie CD
11-10-2008, 05:44 PM
:love: I stand straight and tall as I am proud of who I am - just can't wait until that step outside - so I can walk tall in my heels and clothes and just look so Jennie.
Jennie CD
Joanna-Louise
11-10-2008, 06:17 PM
I tend to stand up better dressed, walk better in heels too in fact, when walking my right kneww clicks less....
I also seem to sit upright as opposed to slouching over the compute / dining table....
Dragster
11-10-2008, 08:38 PM
Karren Hutton got there before me. When I'm tightly laced into my corset, slouching is impossible. My back is held so straight that I have to put my stockings and heels on before I tighten up the strings, because I can't bend down when I'm "done up".
Tony
Rachel Welsley
11-10-2008, 08:59 PM
when I'm en femme, it doesn't matter what I'm wearing, I always stand & sit straighter.
Susan Dee
11-11-2008, 04:13 PM
Me too.
When I'm dressed I walk and move far more slowly and deliberately, and I know that I stand more upright.
I've just bought a bigger pair of forms which match my frame more, and the heavier weight up front is making me keep my shoulders back and I have a much better posture. My physiotherapist would be pleased !
Susan
lauraabdl
11-11-2008, 04:26 PM
Better belive it. When the bra goes on the girls go out front and the heels are just the cherry on top.
Laura:D
tricia_uktv
11-11-2008, 06:05 PM
My dance teacher told me, and I try not to forget. "Imagine holding a pencil between your shoulder blades". That works but it gets more difficult when you're out for a while.
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