My thoughts on binding
My bio females listen up. Binding is a topic that you can usually find a lot of information about within the trans and cosplay communities. I started binding because of cosplay then continued outside of it for obvious reasons.
There are many different types and brands of binders, from half shirts to full shirts. There are some made with stretchy fabric and some that work with the natural squish of your boobs. I've found the big name binders to be really expensive, especially with the college students budget I had at the time, so I went to Amazon, found one for cheap and I've had it ever since.
Now binders are great for giving you the closest to a flat chest one can get with boobs. But there are some dangers. When buying a binder be honest with the size chart and read the reviews. Don't get a size smaller than what you need cause you can hurt yourself. As a cosplayer, I usually wear mine for an entire con day which can be over 8 hours. Don't do that unless you're as comfortable in your binder as I am in mine.
DON'T WEAR IT IF IT HURTS! Binders are not supposed to hurt. They're supposed to be as comfortable if not more comfortable than a bra. If you're wearing a binder and it starts hurting TAKE IT OFF. Pain does not mean it's doing it's job.
Ps: don't use an ace bandage you can break or crack ribs. I've used an ace bandage and I've gotten close to cracking ribs. GET A BINDER! You're boobs and ribs will thank you.















