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What should I buy with my 200 bucks?
Posted: Thu Jul 26, 2007 4:00 pm
by Kerri
Hi,
I have been meaning to get new breast forms. I saved up $200 to buy them. But now I am not sure if that is what I want.
I dont want to fritter it away on small items.
What would you buy if you had $200 to spend on your feminine side?
I am thinking of feminine spectacles...maybe
A pretty dress....maybe
A ....... I dont know what....... any ideas?
tata
Kerri
Posted: Thu Jul 26, 2007 5:53 pm
by Terri(SO)
Put that $200 in a savings account! At least while you figure it out.
Just a friendly suggestion ;-)
Re: What should I buy with my 200 bucks?
Posted: Thu Jul 26, 2007 6:05 pm
by DonnaT
Kerri wrote:What would you buy if you had $200 to spend on your feminine side?
Well, not much costs $200. The first thing close I bought was a proper fitting wig, then glasses. Don't have a proper pair of forms, so I reckon that would be next. Since the $200 is earmarked for something on my fem side

Posted: Fri Jul 27, 2007 7:27 pm
by Carol Ann

with DonnaT,
First I would buy a new set of breast forms one size larger, then a new wig.
I prefer a shoulder length wig but my wife thinks I look better in a short one.
Gee $200.00 does go to far now a days.

Posted: Sat Jul 28, 2007 12:38 pm
by Kerri
Carol Ann,
Things are better priced over your side of the pond.
In UK, a new pair of breast forms will cost at least $200
A wig is something I could consider. Like you I prefer long hair but my wife says I suit short. The last two wigs I bought were short and from eBay in USA.
Feminine specs are an option too, but I take varilux lenses in drab.
$200 would be just a deposit on a fem pair. I dont know if its worth me getting fem single vision specs, cos I hardly go out these days, and I wouldnt be able to read with them.
I often dream about the pretty sissy dresses you see on eBay. But I cant bring myself to get one. I just dont think I would have enough use out of one to justify the cost.
May be I will get new shoes, or a pretty corset. I just cant make up my mind. Oh dear what a problem.....
Kerri
Posted: Sat Jul 28, 2007 12:48 pm
by SilverLady(SO)
Hi, Kerri -
What about buying several items that can be used with multiple outfits, such as jewelry, shoes, purses, cosmetics, lingerie, etc.? Those would greatly expand your wardrobe and yet be practical at the same time.
Just a thought!
*Hugs*
- SL
Posted: Mon Aug 06, 2007 9:36 am
by Pauline
Hi Kerry..
It is possible to get much cheaper breast forms from here
http://www.choice.co.uk/rf/cho/navigati ... duct&Nty=1
I agree with Terri(SO) until you have made up your mind and i know us girls take ages to make a decison on what we are going to wear let alone when it is to what to get when we are a little flush with money lol
Pauline

Posted: Mon Aug 06, 2007 12:25 pm
by Kerri
Hi Pauline,
Thanks for the link. I think I have seen that product in Makro. Don't some people refer to them as chicken fillets?
I am still thinking, like you said people like us take a long time to decide. The wad is still occupying a special pocket in my wallet. I know if I bank it, it will end up being spent on the car or something similar.
At the moment the jury is still out. I have ordered a specialist Bra from Royce Lingerie
http://www.justbras.co.uk/ourshop/prod_ ... ckets.html
This is a pocketted bra and will hopefully allow me to use my existing silicon boobs. I have a large frame, and should be able to carry-it-off if they are properly fitted.
Once I have solved that I will be better placed to decide. My instincts tell me to buy something which will last long term. Good fitting shoes are in that category, but so are femme spectacles. I am leaning towards the latter.
Guess what its my birthday this week, maybe I will have more pennies to add to my wad! Lets be patient.
Years ago a young lassy asured me I would never hang myself.
"You cant make your mind up!" She is 61 now. She's still a bonny lass.
take care
Kerri
tara
Kerri
Posted: Wed Aug 08, 2007 5:30 pm
by Carla L
Gee, buying a wig is important, but so are breast forms.
I have had so much more luck buying a wig from a store than from the mail. The wig shop owner here picks out a good color and length for my profile. Both of the wigs I bought locally, I didn't think I would like, since I purchased them while in men's clothing. Once I got them home, dressed up and put them on, wow .. I love them. Cost for each wig: 179.00
I also have 2 sets of breast forms. Both cost about 170.00 for the pair. I like both the larger ones and the smaller ones. 40b and 40c.
If I were given a choice, I would go for the wig first, then the forms. You can always get inexpensive forms and get away with it. A ill colored or bad fitting wig is a dead giveaway.
Best of all! Have fun!
Posted: Thu Aug 09, 2007 10:20 pm
by Stephanie W
How about booking some makeup lessons? I think we can all learn something new. You get to learn a skill properly and have fun doing it.
Stephanie