I don't think you should feel bad about finding someone hot-or-not based on physical sex. It's a preference like anything else, and just like they can't help what's between their legs, you can't help what you'd like to see between their legs. It's the mental image, as much as what we actually see, that attracts us.
I don't know how good they are, but I found this site re: binding larger breast sizes. It's probably cheaper than buying Marie Claire, but it's also probably less comfortable.
Squeem - I have two binders from T-kingdom (for cosplay purposes), both M1300 models, one black and one white. My black one is several years old so it's pretty comfortable, my white one is a month old and kind of painful at the moment while I break it in. Basically your level of comfort depends on how tight you bind, the M1300 is pretty good, one side is sewn together and the other is an open velcro fastening so you put it over your head and then stick the velcro together as tight as you would like it, and then you can just shove your hand in and smooth things out underneath until everything is sitting comfortably.
Downside: while you break your new binder in your underarm/s will chafe. lots. be prepared to not wear a bra for the immediate 24 hours following a reasonably-tight binder session!
I really, really wish I could wear men's clothing.
Have you considered learning to sew/alter clothing? It doesn't take too much effort to end up dressed in a smart-looking waistcoat or something. (Alternatively: buy a waistcoat and have it altered at an alteration place)
(Which is not to say, of course, that it's okay that the only place to really get proper men's clothing for women is to make it yourself.)
One of the brands I tend to buy a lot of my clothing from now has several things they are labeling as "boyfriend" style... and while I scoff the labeling a bit, I also really love the jackets and if I had a reason I'd probably buy up one of their suits.
Ha, Vel and Luna Manar answered you first, so I won't have to link to the T-kingdom site.
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Also, Men's clothes for women do exist. Ignoring the sometimes sexist captions, some of these are very nice-looking.
I don't know how good they are, but I found this site re: binding larger breast sizes. It's probably cheaper than buying Marie Claire, but it's also probably less comfortable.
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Squeem - I have two binders from T-kingdom (for cosplay purposes), both M1300 models, one black and one white. My black one is several years old so it's pretty comfortable, my white one is a month old and kind of painful at the moment while I break it in. Basically your level of comfort depends on how tight you bind, the M1300 is pretty good, one side is sewn together and the other is an open velcro fastening so you put it over your head and then stick the velcro together as tight as you would like it, and then you can just shove your hand in and smooth things out underneath until everything is sitting comfortably.
Downside: while you break your new binder in your underarm/s will chafe. lots. be prepared to not wear a bra for the immediate 24 hours following a reasonably-tight binder session!
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LOL MOTTO X INFINITY.
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Have you considered learning to sew/alter clothing? It doesn't take too much effort to end up dressed in a smart-looking waistcoat or something. (Alternatively: buy a waistcoat and have it altered at an alteration place)
(Which is not to say, of course, that it's okay that the only place to really get proper men's clothing for women is to make it yourself.)
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Ha, Vel and Luna Manar answered you first, so I won't have to link to the T-kingdom site.
Also, somewhat randomly, but *HUG*
~soranokumo
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