31-03-2019, 12:21 PM
A professional fitting seems fun but it's not an option for me.
The main reason is that I usually am with my wife and kid while shopping, and telling her that I am going for a bra fitting may push her perception of my fetish a bit too far.
The second reason is that if it turns out that "I know I have boobs" as opposed to "I am chubby" some questions may come up that I don't want to answer.
The third reason is that any shop that may give you/me a fitting usually will have very high prices compared to what I usually spend fir a Bra (usually $4, even if I once splurged a whole $8 on a bra), so I would feel guilty both by spending too much on a fetish or not spending anything and wasting the sales associate's time.
Last but not least, many people say that bra sizing varies even within the same brand, so...
I think I'll jeep trying for now.
P.s. after my last post I went to buy a pack of 38B in the same style of the 38A, I can definitely see the difference in loose fabric, so I am quite sure that the 38A is indeed the right fit for that sort of bra. I also got a pack of 38A balconette bras (underwired, slightly padded) and the cup is too small. I guess that I have to aim for s aller bands with a larger cup when buying padded/molded cup bras, so the cup will stretch around me and allow for my smaller but wider breasts.
The main reason is that I usually am with my wife and kid while shopping, and telling her that I am going for a bra fitting may push her perception of my fetish a bit too far.
The second reason is that if it turns out that "I know I have boobs" as opposed to "I am chubby" some questions may come up that I don't want to answer.
The third reason is that any shop that may give you/me a fitting usually will have very high prices compared to what I usually spend fir a Bra (usually $4, even if I once splurged a whole $8 on a bra), so I would feel guilty both by spending too much on a fetish or not spending anything and wasting the sales associate's time.
Last but not least, many people say that bra sizing varies even within the same brand, so...
I think I'll jeep trying for now.
P.s. after my last post I went to buy a pack of 38B in the same style of the 38A, I can definitely see the difference in loose fabric, so I am quite sure that the 38A is indeed the right fit for that sort of bra. I also got a pack of 38A balconette bras (underwired, slightly padded) and the cup is too small. I guess that I have to aim for s aller bands with a larger cup when buying padded/molded cup bras, so the cup will stretch around me and allow for my smaller but wider breasts.

