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pazr13

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"Professionalism" with XXL implants?
« on: December 31, 2022, 10:22:58 pm »
Hi,
I am a pre-HRT trans-fem, but I have started to use a breastplate in the meantime, mostly to get used to the weight and figure out where (if anywhere) I need to strengthen/work on, and I am concerned about one major thing.

I work in engineering, but because of my job, I am remote nearly all the time. As such, I only go in about once every couple months, if that. However, I REALLY like the look and feel of the largest breastplate I own, which is a monstrous "S-cup" from Roanyer (they are filed with the silicone gel, so they are also HEAVY, but I like that, like a big hug all the time!).

How hard would it be to hide something like this the once in a while I go in? We usually work in a testing space, and even then, I don't directly handle equipment but once a year, maybe. I am thinking about possibly getting at LEAST 2000cc, but 300+ is most definitely NOT out of the question. Would it be possible to wear looser clothing and a tighter bra or something? I don't want to risk popping the implant by binding it too tightly, that would suck worse than anything else.

thanks for any help!

Hughman

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Re: "Professionalism" with XXL implants?
« Reply #1 on: January 09, 2023, 12:27:37 pm »
Depends entirely on how tall you are, how you dress etc. Post some pictures so we can help more? The best solution is to test out sizes and clothes, go out for a coffee or a drink and see if people look at you, make any comments etc

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Re: "Professionalism" with XXL implants?
« Reply #2 on: April 11, 2023, 12:18:27 am »
Pictures are irrelevant since she hasn't totally transitioned yet, but your height/weight are good to know. However I would imagine there is no way you'd ever go from nothing to 2000cc; you have to give the skin time to stretch and that is especially important when you have no boobs at all initially. The doctor will go over all of this if he's remotely competent, but basically you'll be starting much smaller so there's no point in figuring out your ultimate size now.

I assume you're not trying to hide your actual transition. That would be odd.

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Re: "Professionalism" with XXL implants?
« Reply #3 on: April 11, 2023, 04:58:04 am »
Its like they said, 2000 cc looks very different depending on body type. Katelyn Keplar has 2100 cc breast implants and while its obvious she has huge tits she's so tall they don't like she has 2k implants. Others like Autumn Blair have 1000 cc implants that look the same size as Keplar's in proportion because Autumn is only 5' tall. As trans you are likely to have a torso on the large side so you will probably have an easier time making large implants look normal as long as you take your time filling them (while some find the overfilled balloon boobs look hot (I do lol) it is harder to hide when they stick straight out).

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