Curves

Hi!

I wrote a new article for The Breast Form Store. This one is about body shape and their Jolie Thigh Pads.

I have a fairly rectangular shape and since many dresses are designed for someone with a different body shape than myself, some outfits just… well, hang on me. Items like corsets, pads, and forms can make a huge difference. What I mean is that when I am en femme I am always trying to look my best but I don’t necessarily think that one needs to have a certain shape to be femme. Rather, I think a little help with adjusting your body’s shape can help some dresses look better on you.

Corsets require discipline and training, thigh pads require a financial investment. Presentation can take time, patience, and money but more than anything, presentation takes confidence and how you gain that confidence is different from person to person.

Love, Hannah

5 thoughts on “Curves

  1. Hannah, enjoy reading your articles, for the most part, but you really should proofread what you type. Paragraph two second line, “Presentation take can time. Should be, presentation can take time.

    Sarah Anne

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  2. I’d like to a quick observation on hip/thigh pads. IMHO silicon hip pads made the single biggest improvement in my female presentation, simply by giving my hips and shoulders a feminine proportions. (This being rather tall and athletically built.)

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  3. I totally agree, the snag is finding hip pads of a realistic thickness. To get the classic hour glass silhouette, such you see everyday at any store check out, should mean an individual thickness of a pad to be at least two inches. Even three if what one sees on the street, yet what is on offer is not even one inch thick. Considering the remarkable size that false breasts can be bought, truly literally over the top, why not hip pads?

    Fiona

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