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Offline benusa

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I’m always paranoid. I overheard a guy tell his friend “look at those” as I passed by in a hallway. It was very awkward.

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I’m always paranoid. I overheard a guy tell his friend “look at those” as I passed by in a hallway. It was very awkward.
Well, I'm guilty of wearing push-up bras under a tank or sleeveless blouse. 
I guess I'm not paranoid at all. 🙂
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I got lots of negative attention when I was a teen. Then I had a mastectomy in my early 20s and have gone a very long time without any unwanted attention. 

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I guess to follow up on that comment, now that I’ve had some regrowth I’ve gotten noticed a little but not like before. I remember once a truck pulled up beside me and my seatbelt was against my boobs. I was a teen. The two college aged guys and two women with them began yelling and taunting me out their passenger windows. Nothing like that has happened recently. I don’t show them off and they aren’t as big as before surgery. I’m more worried someone will see I’m wearing a bra than them seeing I have boobs.

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 I’m more worried someone will see I’m wearing a bra than them seeing I have boobs.
This. I'm not so embarrassed about people noticing I'm a man that has enlarged breasts because a lot of old men like me have them.  It's the bra that I worry about. I dress very carefully when I wear one, or I don't wear one at all.

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I wear one at home most of the time. I have worn one out very discretely. The bra has helped a lot lately so I’ve been wearing it more.

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"The bra has helped a lot lately so I’ve been wearing it more."

This was how I was as a teen. I was a 34C when I started wearing a bra full time. However, with me, there was something more that took almost 30 years to come to be. The thing that hasn't changed is the fact that I have always had breasts large enough that require the same support as a man or now as a woman. 

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