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- From: dan.richard%express@freedom.msfc.nasa.gov (Dan Richard)
- Subject: Re: Bra talk...
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- Organization: Macintosh Instructor
- References: <1992Dec29.214724.6104@fuug.fi>
- Date: Wed, 30 Dec 1992 15:15:31 GMT
- Lines: 43
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- In article <1992Dec29.214724.6104@fuug.fi>, an3344@anon.penet.fi wrote:
- >
- > Shannon,
- >
- > > there's NO WAY I could pass). Am I the only girl out here that doesn't
- > > have a real set of substitutes? I guess it'd be interesting to know
- > > what the "most used" breast substitute is.
- >
- > Hmmm, I've used water balloons in the past, but the trick is to get #16 or #18
- > size (if there is a world standard) and blow them up for at least a half a day
- > (or longer) so as to stretch the latex and make it lose some of it's
- > elasticity. This way when you poor in water (or peanut oil or whatever), the
- > latex stays some what pliable. Make sure you squeeze out the excess air
- > completely and tie a knot as close to the opening as possible. (IE you want
- > the enclosed liquid to be a "fluid" as possible and the balloon merely acts
- > to hold it in place). Tie a double knot if you want some nipples, too :)
- >
- > I used this method for years to great effect. Note however that latex has a
- > remarkable memory and the balloon will eventually return to a smaller, thus
- > less natural state.
- >
- > As a holiday present to myself, I bought a pair of Airway Silicone filled
- > breast forms. All I can say is that I wish I had done it *much* sooner.
- > Expensive? Yes! Worth it? You bet!!!
- >
- > Hugs
- >
- > Joanna
- >
-
- Joanna,
-
- Where did you get you Airway Silicone?
-
- I got my at a discount from a pre-op TS (now post op) that no longer
- needed them. As you say, they are GREAT. (I have been "read" as a
- woman because of the way they "bounce".)
-
- I would like another pair that are smaller. My are size #7. Which is
- a very full 38C or 40B.
-
- Love and hugs,
- Celeste
-