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Offline Parity

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That's an awesome attitude.  I wish everyone looked at life and others that way.
  

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It is a great perspective but I’m certain the perspective stops the moment I’d ask for permission to wear a bra so ehh 

Offline taxmapper

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further growth... I am happy..   Outside the physical aspect that go along with them, I again cannot explain the feeling of having them, having them feel and sense things, and knowing they are out to be on display in some ways.   I love it!    


Offline Parity

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Good for you.  Some times the growth tingles feel nice.  I smile then also.  

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When I grew boobs as a young teen it seemed like a disaster.

But discovering that I fit a bra and realizing how I felt wearing a bra was a turning point in the journey of managing and even enjoying having boobs.
Ditto. It took many years for me to accept them. Lactating? No, thanks.
Same with me. Lactation (galactorrhea) could be caused by a prolactinoma. I'd seek treatment, either with drugs or surgery to stop this.




Mmmm time to breastfeed the love of my life! ❤

Offline NoWorries25

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Thankfully my family had been supportive, but no doubt it has been an adjustment.

My wife actually brought the subject up when I was concerned about a stiff neck. I had admotyed the gyne to both my adult daughter and her a few weeks earlier.  She mentioned that it could be the result of inadequate support and a 'support' might be the answer. She was reluctant in using the wprd "bra" until I did.

I believe it is important to approach the subject with the understamding that it isgoing to ne a learning process for every one.   FWIW

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Strangely, back in my teens my family was not supportive outside of my grandmother. In fact everything was tried to stop the advancements of the inevitable. 

Today however my family is nothing but supportive. It's strange how things change over time. 

My best friend is my stepdaughter, and we talk about bras and styles almost everyday.
I love my breasts and wouldn't want things any other way. I love exactly how God formed me. 
When life gives you curves,
flaunt them! 💃
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I love my breasts and wouldn't want things any other way. I love exactly how God formed me.
It is great that you have that level of acceptance.
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Offline oldguy

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When I was thinking about having the surgery done...my wife asked me...why would you have surgery when your boobs are not a health threat. They are part of you. Would you cut off other parts of your body that you don’t like also?
While I don't love having boobs.  My surgeon said the same thing to me 13 years ago.  My wife's acceptance is true love.  We have been together for 57 years.  As we get older, we both are dealing with physical things.  We are there for each other, until the end.

Offline NoWorries25

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My breasts are very much a part of whom I have become.  These forums have helped me tremendously by providing a gathering place for people who understand exactly what we are experiencing.

Do I love them?  I believe the answer is 'yes.'  Going topless or otherwise drawing attention to them is probably not a good approach.  But it is important to remember that we have them and should attend to them daily by proper cleaning, massaging, and exercising.

At least, that is my opinion.





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Acceptance is definitely the key. I have been wearing a bra full time for a year now. I started as not quite a 36B and now I am wearing a 34DD. My weight is exactly the same, perhaps my bras have encouraged tissue migration? Who knows but I have done nothing to encourage growth.  We shall see where this leads. 

Offline curiousk

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I started growing breasts at 10-11 year old.  It felt strange, but I think I secretly liked it.   I don’t think I had the vocabulary to express the feelings.   As a teenager, I was teased a bit.  I was never touched by anyone, which was a blessing.  As an adult, I can honestly say that I love my breasts and wouldn’t have it any other way.  I don’t purposely hide them and wear what’s comfortable.  

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You developed breasts the same time as the girls in your class did.  Were you interested in wearing a bra back then?

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I started growing breasts at 10-11 year old.  It felt strange, but I think I secretly liked it.  I don’t think I had the vocabulary to express the feelings.  As a teenager, I was teased a bit.  I was never touched by anyone, which was a blessing.  As an adult, I can honestly say that I love my breasts and wouldn’t have it any other way.  I don’t purposely hide them and wear what’s comfortable. 
I have a similar history. I started developing about the same time. I also liked having them. A year later, I was approached by my mother with the option of wearing a bra which really helped. A few years after that, I basically had to play by the same set of "rules" as my sister. I had developed to the to the point that I had to start wearing a bra full time. 

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You developed breasts the same time as the girls in your class did.  Were you interested in wearing a bra back then?
I tried on an older sister’s bra when I was 12 years old and it fit fine.   I don’t know what size it was.   I wear a bra every day and have done so for the last 5 years.  I should have started in my teen years.  I would have been physically comfortable.


 

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