I Am A Man Who Wears A Bra
I love having feminine curves and I've shared a few stories about buying bras and trying to achieve that feminine look. When I first started I created some forms with rice stuffed hose which gave me a semi-passable look. But they never felt right and I still wanted something more realistic. Spending a hundred dollars on forms, however was out of the question and even ebay was a no-go because I couldn't risk not being there when a package arrived with fake **** inside.
Today, however, I made a discovery. Sitting on the kitchen counter for the past few days was was an ice-pack that our chiropractor had given us and that we mostly used as an ice pack for school lunches. We have a few of these so I took the one and drained it into a measuring cup. Then I portioned out the contents into tow ziplock bags and pressed out the excess air. After that I double bagged and repeated. Finally I pulled the excess bag together with medical tap and inserted them into my bra.
The effect is perfect. Soft, squishy and somewhat jiggly. It's not as goos as a real breast and probably not as good as an expensive form, but it's better than rice or birdseed.
Today, however, I made a discovery. Sitting on the kitchen counter for the past few days was was an ice-pack that our chiropractor had given us and that we mostly used as an ice pack for school lunches. We have a few of these so I took the one and drained it into a measuring cup. Then I portioned out the contents into tow ziplock bags and pressed out the excess air. After that I double bagged and repeated. Finally I pulled the excess bag together with medical tap and inserted them into my bra.
The effect is perfect. Soft, squishy and somewhat jiggly. It's not as goos as a real breast and probably not as good as an expensive form, but it's better than rice or birdseed.
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