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Acceptance / Crossdressers Excited by Their Gynecomastia
« Last post by 42CSurprise! on March 25, 2024, 02:52:45 PM »I was visiting a CD website and noted a conversation started by someone who was excited because they'd been given a diagnosis of gynecomastia and that there is nothing wrong with their breasts. Interestingly, quite a few participants spoke about their breast development. It is funny to think about the distress encountered on this website when the subject of crossdressing has come up... with men insisting that is not what their decision to wear a brassiere is all about. Crossdressers on the other hand were intent on buying breast forms so they'd have something with which to fill their favorite brassieres. I know these are two different worlds but the excitement of this fellow at his diagnosis made me smile. I had to contribute a post making reference to our conversations... though without reference to the specific website. This is what I wrote...
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I first came to this website after spending a fair amount of time online with men discussing gynecomastia and the reality breasts are growing on our chests. The struggle for many was whether the decision to wear a brassiere meant the men were "crossdressing." That was a bridge too far for many but our conversation soon moved to the reality developing curves made shopping on the woman's side of the aisle sensible. Diminishing testosterone seems to allow estrogen to have her way with us, so rounding curves, more relaxed mood, diminishing body hair all come with the territory. I completely fill the C cups of my 42" brassiere. Interestingly, the conversation has led to discussions about transgender possibilities. One person transitioned a few years ago. Another is so fond of women's clothes that I encouraged them to check out this website. I will fully acknowledge being non-binary, transgendered but not transitioning. My breasts are quite voluptuous and I'm happy about that... even though I have no intention to flaunt that fact outside my home.Intersecting worlds I guess... at least ithey are for me since I visit that site from time to time .
I'm glad there is nothing wrong with you chest. Since you've been here a few years I can imagine the thought of having real breasts is exciting for you. I've wanted them since I first put on a brassiere when I was 12 years old... and now I have them. Amazing how our bodies change over a lifetime. Enjoy yourself. You might want to buy a new brassiere... that always gives me pleasure... [img title=Cheer]http://www.crossdressers.com/forums/images/smilies/cheer.gif[/img]