When I was more weighty, I had a pretty good handle on what shapewear to use to rearrange the furniture, but now that I am quickly approaching my goal weight, what worked before no longer works as well when I was a full-figured gal. Twenty-five pounds makes a big difference, so I have been experimenting with different combinations of bras, girdles, corsets, waist cinchers, Spanx, etc. to create a female figure out of my less voluptuous bod.
I don't want to lose much more weight because then I will have too little fat to mold. I will probably settle with losing two or three more pounds and then maintain my weight.
By the way, it has been interesting how my body lost weight. It seems that most of my weight loss was in the trunk of my body, so now I look leaner and my wife has taken to calling me "skinny." On the other hand, the size of my breasts has not changed and my girls still fill a B or C cup depending on the style and/or brand of bra that I wear. But with the weight loss of my torso, I can feel my girls bounce... something that wasn't there when my torso was fuller. (And I love it!)
Wearing Unique Vintage (Source: Unique Vintage) |
The always classy and beautiful Rhonda of Rhonda's Escape fame. |
I understand the issue of the "girls" bouncing very well as my bra size (without forms or any other filler) is 40DD. I have to wear a bra when I go out since the jouncing while walking or riding in a vehicle is quite painful without a bra.
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So far, mine are not big enough to hurt, so I am enjoying the bounce of my girls!
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