Hi!
Purpose of this threadInformations about a way better test than the omnipresent rice test. I believe there's a difference between stuffing your bra or having realistic behaving silicone breasts sitting on your chest. Because a lot of people forget the everyday impacts of breast implants: weight, dimensions, impact on the body, clothing, reactions of people. Once these implants are in your breasts it is too late to have regrets. Or to discover that they are too heavy and cause serious back pain. A silicone breastplate offers a somewhat realistic feel of how it feels living everyday with larger boobs - you can wear them several hours a day and take them off when it's enough or you are heaving problems.
How it came to beI love women with big boobs (silicone implants), this is why we are alle here at TPB, right? So it was natural for me to choose big "fake" boobs for a fun costume party (yes, in our group we're all a bit weird
) and so I purchased the IVITA breastplate Cup K (the largest they make) and later the same in Cup F. Wearing these silicone boobs for several hours a day (out of pure male curiosity what big boobed women have to deal with every day) got me thinking: this would be a perfect representation for people considering a breast augmentation! This is when I did come up for the concept of this thread.
Disclaimer: I'm not sponsored by or affiliated with IVITA. It just happened to be the best choice for me to buy on Amazon. I wanted to avoid those flimsy breasts that are wrapped in a thin foil and show clear wrinkles in the product pictures. And lots of reviews stated that they rupture fairly easy. Also I wanted breasts with silicone gel filling and not those cheaper solid silicone ones. This is why I wanted "sexdoll quality" with a thicker silicone skin that is more durable.
Hold on to your lugnuts and grab a large coffee - because this will be 3 posts with lots of pictures, measurements and my observations:
-Part 1: IVITA Breastplate Cup F
-Part 2: IVITA Breastplate Cup K
-Part 3: Cup F vs Cup K
Part 1: IVITA Breastplate Cup FI'll start with the "smaller" one - if 2800g of silicone breasts can be considered "small"...
width (breasts): 30 cm (34 cm on me)
length (breasts): 21 cm
height (breasts): 10 cm
nippel (breasts): 14 cm (20,5 cm on me)
vest length (back): 23 cm
width (shoulder): 38 cm
underbust: 70-105 cm
weight (overall): 3650 g
weight (breasts): ~2800 g
implant equivalent: ~1200cc, silicone gel, teardrop
This is what they look like laying in the ground. For testing I bought Cup F in "Beige", but this is a bit too tan for my white ass. But for a full tanned body it matches pretty well. (the Cup K is "White", more on that in the next post)
Info about myself: male, 172 cm tall, 20 kg of fat too much (
), underbust of 103 cm. And I have a pretty prominent bulge at the ribcage thanks to my belly muscles so take that in consideration how the breasts sit on my chest.
On me the Cup F (123 cm bust) would represent a
105D but bra size would be a
105F since lots of manufacturers lable them one size too small.
Caution: the next pictures will be "nude", so link only. They show how the breastplate sits on my fat chest (
), how the breasts react to hand manipulation and how it looks with a sports bra.
Sports bra
https://www.imagebam.com/view/ME2MA85https://www.imagebam.com/view/ME2MA86https://www.imagebam.com/view/ME2MA87https://www.imagebam.com/view/ME2MA88Fitment on me. Since I have a underbust of 103 cm and lots of axle fat the Cup F is very tight for me. Which is good for breast retention but it gets a bit uncomfortable after some time because my axle fat.
In my opinion the breasts should point outward a bit more because that's how implants sit on real women.
https://www.imagebam.com/view/ME2MA7Ghttps://www.imagebam.com/view/ME2MA7Lhttps://www.imagebam.com/view/ME2MA7NHow do they feel?
Here is it where things get interesting. Since they have a silicone gel filling they feel very soft and squishy. You don't wanna play with them as is because that silicone skin is very sticky. Just put on a soft t-shirt and things get really interesting. I'd say it comes close on what real silicone implants feel like. And you'll find yourself giggling while walking around - because these boobs jiggle gooood and it's quite entertaining. And you will touch them constantly. Ever heard the phrase "Whoops, I've got distracted by my own boobs"? Yeah, just like that...
(btw: I have size 9 hands)
https://www.imagebam.com/view/ME2MA7Ohttps://www.imagebam.com/view/ME2MA7Qhttps://www.imagebam.com/view/ME2MA7Shttps://www.imagebam.com/view/ME2MA7XAn actual 105F bra but the manufacturer states that it's models are one size smaller. Which perfectly fits in my measurements to a 105D/F.
https://www.imagebam.com/view/ME2OY69https://www.imagebam.com/view/ME2OY6Bhttps://www.imagebam.com/view/ME2OY6Dhttps://www.imagebam.com/view/ME2MA88Putting the chestplate onThe silicone skin grade ist just like with sex toys or sexdolls. As is it will stick like hell to anything. Which is good & bad. Because on the chest & straps side you want to have that adhesion. But putting it on is a bit of an adventure. Using baby powder on the straps or your shoulders/sides makes things a bit easier. But make no mistake: once skin moisture negates the baby powder the silicone skin will stick again.
Alone it's a bit of a gymnastic exercise so a second person would be useful. But eventually you will figure it out.
How does it feel like wearing these every day?First of all the one point most people forget: the two breasts add weight. Physics, simple as that. Adding weight that up high & far out will throw you off balance. Even if it's "just" 600cc per side. As silicone gel is rated at 0,98g/cc and you add the shell weight it's pretty much 1:1. This will affect your balance and your muscles.
The second point: dimensions. You will get larger boobs. They are wider and stick out farther. This not only will affect your clothing but also every aspect of your daily life. Like f.e. sitting on the table and eat. And people staring at you - because women with a cup D & larger are simply not the norm. And you can't "hide" them. F.e. the statistic states a common size 80C & 165 cm height for the average German woman.
So the Cup F is adding around 2800 g to my chest (breasts, the rest to 3650 g is the vest part). Even though I'm pretty active with cycling I did feel the effects of the weight. After like 12 hours wearing the chestplate at home you'll feel your lower back, shoulder muscles and belly muscles. This is the reason why many people (and surgeons) recommend a dedicated back training as soon as you decide to get a breast augmentation. You will feel the weight. And your implants will be there every second so don't take this lightly.
Clothing will be the next huge part since your breasts got bigger. Measuring your underbust and your bust will give you the bra size. But every calculator is a bit different and manufacturers tend to lable their bras one size too small. So it's a bit of hit & miss on finding the right bra. Sports bras are a good first choice since they are a bit more flexible.
Walking / stairs: without support they will jiggle real good. Which is quite entertaining but as soon as you lean over or get more active the chestplate can create an airgap or detach slightly from your chest. That's why a tight stretchy t-shirt or an actual bra can help keep those magnificent breasts in check.
Sitting / eating: those Cup F breasts stick out 10 cm, so go figure. Sitting on the table will interfere with your food. Good luck avoiding dipping your boobs on the plate...
Distraction: As mentioned before these boobs will distract the hell out of you. I found myself just grabbing them and enjoy the feel. Or watch the bounce in amazement. Or watch myself in the mirror. That is the true fun of having silicone boobs...
Sweating: Oh yes, the boob sweat is real! You have a large portion of your skin tightly covered in silicone skin. So any bigger physical activity or war weather will cause you to sweat. Then things can get a bit slippery on your chest if you don't wear a bra. The sweat will eventually dry after some time time but that takes some time.
Skin reactions: I've noticed skin redness and a slight burn after wearing it for 12+ hours. But that's just me. I have the same reaction at cycling with my Garmin HR Premium chest strap.
That is all of what I can think of right now. Next up will be my thoughts about the Cup K.