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Gynecomastia Talk / Re: Re Introduction
« Last post by tryingtoaccept on April 17, 2024, 02:19:29 PM »
Welcome back
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Your Stories / Re: Back Home
« Last post by WPW717 on April 17, 2024, 09:16:39 AM »
I also enjoyed your posts and am glad to see you are back and active 
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Your Stories / Re: Back Home
« Last post by Midagemoobs2 on April 16, 2024, 11:39:14 PM »
Want to add to welcoming you back.  Your posts gave me courage try an underwire.
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Acceptance Garments / Re: Finding clothes that fit.
« Last post by Justagirl💃 on April 16, 2024, 07:12:12 AM »
Hmm, the girls at Torrid helped me spend $300 store cash and $40 in rewards last weekend.
I still spent just under $100 on my Torrid credit card. 🤭

Wow, did I get a lot. I tried on some new bras but I'm not ready to upgrade yet in sizes.

I couldn't pass up the leopard print bra and ordered one, plus a pair of shoes I have been eyeing for months just had to make it into my bag. 🙄

If it wasn't for Torrid I wouldn't have anything to wear it all. 🤭

I'm wearing my new Nirvana Tee with embroidered flowers on it today:

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Acceptance / Re: Other stuff, maybe due to estrogen, that we haven't discussed yet.
« Last post by Evolver on April 15, 2024, 11:27:34 PM »
My new question is:  Do any of you here take the personal grooming a bit further?
I also quoted and answered this a couple of months ago near the top of the previous page, but I've actually got more to add.

I think if I ever took the time to write down every single change in my grooming, presentation, clothing, mannerisms, emotions, the way I think etc. over the past two or three years, I would truly astound myself.

As far as grooming goes, in the past couple of months I have begun to trim my eyebrows just a little bit shorter again, but I need to pay a bit more ongoing attention to their uneven appearance in between times. I have also started to shave the back of my hands and fingers. Although I continue to use conditioner every day, I still get a bit of frizz, so a hack that my hairdresser told me is to smear a bit of moisturizer in your palms and rub it over your hair. It works! But now what I also do is make sure that I rub the excess all over my hands. More recently, while I'm at it, I also apply the moisturizer to my face! It actually does feel really nice too, and it's a part of my morning routine now, which seems to take longer and longer to complete!
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Acceptance Garments / Re: Finding clothes that fit.
« Last post by oldguy on April 15, 2024, 04:43:26 PM »
I am wearing a 40" band and still filling a C cup.  I don't expect I will reach a 38 band size, with 25 more lost lbs to get to ideal weight.

I have been spending 3 days in Physical Torture, each week for 5 weeks.  I have not worn any support.  I have not been conspicuous.  Just a curious glance, every so often. 

My main concern is how to disguise these boobs, during the approaching summer, when it's gets 90+ degrees.  Good thing is that I wear a life vest when water skiing.  Once the knee is healed, I'm there.
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Acceptance Garments / Re: Finding clothes that fit.
« Last post by Johndoe1 on April 14, 2024, 01:20:44 PM »
It seems like that's how it goes. Whenever I gained weight it went to my bottom and boobs. Then, when I lost weight, it came off of my bottom and my band size but not from my bra cups.

❤️Sophie❤️
Yep. That's me.
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Acceptance Garments / Re: Finding clothes that fit.
« Last post by Sophie on April 14, 2024, 09:22:11 AM »
It seems like that's how it goes. Whenever I gained weight it went to my bottom and boobs. Then, when I lost weight, it came off of my bottom and my band size but not from my bra cups.

❤️Sophie❤️
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Acceptance Garments / Re: Finding clothes that fit.
« Last post by Justagirl💃 on April 13, 2024, 03:14:45 PM »
I have some 48DDD's in my closet, but I thought I might fit into a 46DDD with recent weight loss. That would get me wearing 'off-the-shelf' at Torrid. 

I can't quite fit into the 46 band yet, and the 46DDD is too tight in the cups. 

Little bit more weight loss and I'll be a 46G 🤗

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Acceptance / Re: Illusions?
« Last post by Johndoe1 on April 13, 2024, 09:06:51 AM »
It's a different matter when the bra is actually needed for practical reasons.
This is probably the case for some of us.
I don't know at what bust size it is impossible to function without a bra.
In my case, with a size 40C (GB) the potential benefit is negligible in the face of the dilemmas of whether someone will see or not, what a friend or colleague will say, etc. etc.
The benefit of a bra is when you say it is. Size doesn't matter usually. It has more to do with self comfort and that could be physical, that could be mental. Personally, it got real for me when I started to jog. I had been feeling the need for support for a long time, but couldn't bring myself to do it. I had no idea I was as large as I was. I thought I was a large B or small C. My first official fitting had me at DD! Anyway, before that, I got a nasty rash in my IMF and that started the serious thought process of getting them off my chest, literally. In the mean time, I started an exercise program that included jogging. The physical pain from the bouncing was agonizing. It felt like my breasts were being ripped off my chest as they bounced up and down in time with my jogging. I had a talk with the doctor I was seeing for this exercise program. In my case, the doctor happen to be female. She examined my chest and said I had three options. Surgery, live with the pain or wear support and she said I should consider support in the short term if nothing else to avoid injury to my breasts when exercising if I was considering surgery. The rest, is history, as they say.
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