Author Topic: Gynecomastia Acceptance Poll  (Read 16553 times)

Offline WPW717

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Lots of medical activity this week Cranial MRI with contrast, IV in the intake, CAT scan with contrast, PFTs, (EKG monitoring, Carotid ultrasound,& cardiac stress test. 

Not one word said through any of it. All tests say everything is ok except the Cranial MRI, still waiting for the report. 
 I think the last two posts say it all, yes, I am old and would laugh at anyone who would try and make a demeaning comment.

Hope the newbies can move through the process of shame & embarrassment quickly from what is available to learn here.
Regards, Bob

Offline Johndoe1

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I know for myself, I don't try to hide anymore. I am not flaunting either. I do dress for the occasion as something many women do. At 40DD, you can't really hide anyway but you can reduce attention and that's what I do. There's never a flat chest, but there's not an in your face chest either. My chest is feminine in appearance whether braless or not. I dress accordingly. 
Womanhood is not defined by breasts, and breasts are not indicative of womanhood. - Melissa Fabello

Offline Parity

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I'm right there with ya'll.  I am actually quite fond of my breast and like the shape they have taken.  Finding a nice bra that fits well, looks attractive and makes me feel good is a bonus.  I feel we're all in the same camp here.  We don't mind what we have and enjoy dressing them up and down as do all women.  I don't feel I'm all that big at 40C so can tone down for the public without a problem.  When home working I don't mind a nice shaping bra that lifts, separates and defines each breast.  I'm amazed at times at just what I have and quite like it.


 

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