Transgendered Pre Op Dressing Tips
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- Tip 1 - Accentuating Or Creating Cleavage|NL|If you are early on in your transition, this may help to give you some extra cushion for you chest area:|NL|
- The Water Bra|NL|The water bra is this fabulous under-garment that brings you up a cup size, and looks incredibly natural at the same time. It is available from most bra shops, and some major retail outlets. |NL|
- The Silicone Bra|NL|The silicone bra will help to enhance your natural breasts without all of the straps, allowing you to where dresses, and tube tops without ugly bra straps showing.
- Tip 2 - Accentuating Shape And Creating Curves|NL|This is a common issue for trans women who have not undergone buttock and hip augmentation. Creating curve can be a uncomfortable task, but the results are well worth it. |NL|
- Keeping At A Balanced Weight Range|NL|In order to create substantial curvage around ur waist area, it is important that you are not over, or under weight. HRT will naturally create some curve via fat distribution around the midriff, and buttocks, but if you are not at a weight that is balanced, then you will have some difficulty with the way the fat is distributed, or not if you are under-weight. |NL|
- Corsets And Binders|NL|This is one of the oldest tricks in the book. In order to accentuate your hips, I recommend purchasing a corset, or binder. Used to lessen the broadness of the rib area, a corset, or binder will help to emphasize your waist and hips, and will help to give curve if your hips are narrow. You can wear binders underneath tops, and dresses to produce a more femme curvature, and if you wear them frequently, the effects of the binder will become permanent.
- Tip 3 - Hiding "It" Using A Gaff|NL| A gaff is an undergarment that will help you to hide your "inbetweens" sufficiently enough to be able to wear small shorts, skirts, or bathers. Gaffs are available at most stores that produce transgendered/cross-dressing related products.
While the options without surgery seem to lack, these are the best ways to deal with the problems before you have surgery done.
Much Love, Lea
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