So she tried the G-cup set on last night.
Holy shit.It was amazing. They looked far larger than I thought they'd end up looking, and they bounced and shifted and jiggled. I'm getting charged just thinking about it. I thought I'd ask her to try them on before we played Borderlands together, and we'd play and be mundane with her looking huge. Then I came into the room after she put them on under a sweater. She was lying back on my bed playing FF:T on her SP, and they were nearly in her face. I was...overwhelmed. Almost didn't know what to do with myself. Almost. We certainly did not play anything.
Technical aspects. Yes, on to technical aspects. She said the fit was a little snug all-around, and that she was worried that they might try escaping out the top of the bra. It's easy to figure out why that was the case for the cups. Not figuring to subtract her natural volume for the falsies was a bit of a mistake, and so was picking up a demi-cup bra instead of a full-coverage one. A sexy-looking mistake, I'll grant! If my redone figures are correct, the green G-cup falsies are more like I-cups and the N-cups are more like O-cups. There was also the issue of the band being snug, but she chalked that up to her first time wearing a bra that was actually
doing something.
She also mentioned that the sensation of the puffer ball material against her skin wasn't as unpleasant as I imagined. I hope that holds true for the balloon-skinned O-cups (which are going to be
unbelievably mammoth). I'm more worried about the friction of those two rubbing together causing a rupture. I might have to produce some kind of spandex covering for them, or even try dropping them into a set of puffer balls.
Clearly I have more experimentation to do, more bras and balloons to pick up, and more falsies to build. This might turn out to be an expensive habit.
I have gotten tentative approval to give this a try.
Hi edgar! That is fantastic news, and I hope the both of you enjoy your new hobby. I got my volume numbers from a chart on this
Wikipedia page in case you need them. Good luck!
What is your confidence level in balloons versus the balls? seems easier to deal with and ability to tie seems preferable to covering over a hole.
I actually feel pretty good about the balls. While they're just slightly more difficult to build, they're also far more durable. You can squeeze 'em, drop 'em, kick 'em across the floor. I would not do any of that with the balloon-based falsies.
Have you weighed them?
Yup! The 36I-cups are 3lbs, 2oz. The 36O-cups are 7lbs, 4oz. Slightly heavier than actual breast tissue.