Wearable Crownpeaks L Cup Breasts!
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Wearable Crownpeaks L Cup Breasts!
I am proud to say that I have made a wearable version of the excellent Crownpeaks breast toy that I purchased several months ago. I did this because I am a naturally handy guy, and because I wanted to spice things up in the bedroom. My girlfriend, an incredible woman to be sure, was willing to wear them during sex to indulge my massive tits fantasies. I am a very lucky man.
This was mainly accomplished through the use of a handmade cloth harness that uses velcro to attach to the wearer's torso, then using a surprisingly strong (and expensive) glue to attach the breasts to the cloth. The result is incredibly pleasing, and was only held back by my relatively poor sewing skills. The vest fits a little haphazardly, but it is adjustable which helps a lot.
The Pros:
- OMG massive Crownpeaks breasts that can be worn by someone / a doll.
- They breasts absolutely come to life when they are worn by a person or put on a torso. They become so much more than just a toy when worn.
- Making them wearable allows for other positions other than just standing titfucks of a stationary toy.
- They still maintain their original functionality. That is, you can still titfuck them when they're not being worn.
The Cons:
- They're HEAVY. Crownpeaks breasts are not really made for being suspended by anything. They're so delicate I would be afraid of doing anything aside from just standing there. It's better to wear them lying down. They sag tremendously when worn upright, but some of you may be in to that so that might be a plus.
- They're delicate. During the gluing process I got glue in places it shouldn't have been which ruined the silicon in a small spot on the underside of one breast. If I did it again I would be MUCH more careful with the gluing process.
Would I recommend you do this? Not really, unless you are handy with a wide range of creative skills, including sewing, measuring, glue up, and a general sense of how things can be made. However, if you do, feel free to ask me any questions and of course I'd love to see photos when you're done. I also wouldn't be opposed to selling these or perhaps making the same modification to your own pair that you send in.
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Maybe theyd be perfect for some auto-paizuri action!
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Nice! When did you buy your pair? I also had the same problems with wrinkles - the inner filling doesn't always hold tightly to the skin.MightMaybe wrote:Hey all,
I am proud to say that I have made a wearable version of the excellent Crownpeaks breast toy that I purchased several months ago. I did this because I am a naturally handy guy, and because I wanted to spice things up in the bedroom. My girlfriend, an incredible woman to be sure, was willing to wear them during sex to indulge my massive tits fantasies. I am a very lucky man.
This was mainly accomplished through the use of a handmade cloth harness that uses velcro to attach to the wearer's torso, then using a surprisingly strong (and expensive) glue to attach the breasts to the cloth. The result is incredibly pleasing, and was only held back by my relatively poor sewing skills. The vest fits a little haphazardly, but it is adjustable which helps a lot.
The Pros:
- OMG massive Crownpeaks breasts that can be worn by someone / a doll.
- They breasts absolutely come to life when they are worn by a person or put on a torso. They become so much more than just a toy when worn.
- Making them wearable allows for other positions other than just standing titfucks of a stationary toy.
- They still maintain their original functionality. That is, you can still titfuck them when they're not being worn.
The Cons:
- They're HEAVY. Crownpeaks breasts are not really made for being suspended by anything. They're so delicate I would be afraid of doing anything aside from just standing there. It's better to wear them lying down. They sag tremendously when worn upright, but some of you may be in to that so that might be a plus.
- They're delicate. During the gluing process I got glue in places it shouldn't have been which ruined the silicon in a small spot on the underside of one breast. If I did it again I would be MUCH more careful with the gluing process.
Would I recommend you do this? Not really, unless you are handy with a wide range of creative skills, including sewing, measuring, glue up, and a general sense of how things can be made. However, if you do, feel free to ask me any questions and of course I'd love to see photos when you're done. I also wouldn't be opposed to selling these or perhaps making the same modification to your own pair that you send in.
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