Gynecomastia Support Forum
General => Gynecomastia Talk => Topic started by: taxmapper on August 05, 2021, 03:06:56 PM
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This has been brought up before, but I am wondering how many of ya'll have been called "ma'am" based on looks and protrusion?
In the past four months, I have been called "ma'am" on multiple occasions.
My bust has now gone over 4 inches past my band size and I am protruding out more and quite obviously.
I have let my hair grow out and because I am naturally curly, the hair looks like a bad perm.
Last night the other half and I went to a Texas Roadhouse for a long overdue steak. I wore a polo shirt that has about 10% spandex in it and no bra. I was poking out quite hard, and the breast shape was unmistakable.
While there a number of folks had to do a double take to make sure I wasn't her "significant other". Even the waiter called me "ma'am" twice and turned bright red when he realized I was on the male side of life.
So those who have had this happen, what was it like?
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Happened to me once - was wearing a tank top on a hot day.
(https://i.imgur.com/VufJCT7.png)
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When I was around 13y old and was developing breasts, many adults had mistaken me for a girl.
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Scary thought...
When i looked in the mirror this am, I realized I do look more feminine.
not blatantly female but face looks a bit softer and chest is slightly more protruding.
Had a twenty something kid this am checking me and my x3 out.
I was............... uuuuuuhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
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Sorry, folks - couldn't reduce pic size in my previous post.....lol
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Scary thought...
When i looked in the mirror this am, I realized I do look more feminine.
not blatantly female but face looks a bit softer and chest is slightly more protruding.
Had a twenty something kid this am checking me and my x3 out.
I was............... uuuuuuhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
Had the same thing happen except in reverse to my first wife. several times she was called sir. she wore a boyish hair cut no make up and no jewelry and didnt wear feminine cloths. very hard to tell from her back especially if she was wearing a jacket or a flannel shirt
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During my teen years I got called “ma’am” a couple of times. Always at odd places. Never knew how to respond as I knew I had breasts but didn’t think they were that noticeable.
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I would patronize a different hardware store
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If it bothers you to be call MA'AM, perhaps looser clothes would help. A polo shirt is usually quite cling-y and would accentuate any breast tissue. Longer hair doesn't help either.
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I've been called ma'am at the grocery store. I wear a under wire bra and yes it protrudes, because I do t like the feeling sagging breasts. I just have bought closes that people think I could be a female. I'm kind of in the middle.so I think people just go with female. I've worn bras for years so I don't think about it much when I go out. I just like protruding. (https://abs.twimg.com/emoji/v2/72x72/1f455.png)
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Androgynous dress and appearance with a noticeable bust, so not surprising they call you ma’am
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I have been mistaken for a girl and hit on by a few guys, but this was based on my slightly androgynous looks and not my chest. Also a store worker thought I was a girl and I was with my mum and aunt haha
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My first bra fitting when I was 16, the SA at JCPENNEY thought that I was a girl. I think that is why she had me try on underwire bras and ask me if I needed panties too. I just went with it.
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Although not being mistaken for a female, while bra shopping, I have been asked if I was also interested in looking at panties. I think the sales associate just assumed since I wore a bra like a woman that of course I would wear panties like one.
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Called ma'am many times and then they correct themselves. I just ignore it and move on. No need to bring more attention to the nips. I catch a lot of females looking at my chest.
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While a lot of woman wear a short hair style, having longish hair and breast projection will almosr guarantee a "maam"
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Even before I stopped pretending to be a man. I was routinely referred to as Ma'am or Miss. I know that people were simply acknowledging my body shape not to mention that I was always in ladies jeans or slacks with ladies top. I was never insulted by it. Even as a teenager, I was mistaken for a girl. Now, if I'm referred to as Sir, I have been read and they are attempting to be mean.
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Welcome back, Herbert
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This has been brought up before, but I am wondering how many of ya'll have been called "ma'am" based on looks and protrusion?
In the past four months, I have been called "ma'am" on multiple occasions.
My bust has now gone over 4 inches past my band size and I am protruding out more and quite obviously.
I have let my hair grow out and because I am naturally curly, the hair looks like a bad perm.
Last night the other half and I went to a Texas Roadhouse for a long overdue steak. I wore a polo shirt that has about 10% spandex in it and no bra. I was poking out quite hard, and the breast shape was unmistakable.
While there a number of folks had to do a double take to make sure I wasn't her "significant other". Even the waiter called me "ma'am" twice and turned bright red when he realized I was on the male side of life.
So those who have had this happen, what was it like?
Would you prefer
(https://i.imgur.com/15PDI1d.png)
Or classic peanuts?
(https://i.imgur.com/6TBH8Ji.png)