Hey fellas 🤗🥰
I know that it's a little different for me. It's expected that I put on my bra and "display" them as a woman. I can say that as a tween and later as a teenager, I was embarrassed. I would go swimming and with my longer hair, I know that people thought that I was a girl. I wasn't embarrassed about the "being a girl" part. I was embarrassed from everyone staring at me. I only did that a couple times before I covered up with a sports bra and t-shirt.
The first time that I remember actually liking what I saw was when I put on my first underwire bra. My mother had taken me bra shopping. The SA who fitted me thought that I was a girl too. She brought a couple of underwire bras for me to try. The fit was perfect and I really liked how I looked. I have only worn underwire bras out of the house since.
As for the growth portion. Growth spurts in breasts ARE real. They definitely happen. The ladies on my dad's side of my family are all well endowed and blessed with breasts. I am no exception. My sister and I are boob twins. We both wear 36H UK sizing in most of our bras. She was bigger than me as adults until I had a thyroidectomy and then my orchiectomy. Maybe it was coincidence but, I had growth spurts following both.
I think that it's wonderful that you are enjoying and proud of your bodies. My body has always been more feminine than masculine since puberty. As we have spoken about in other threads, women's clothing fits and looks better on your bodies.
Be brave, be bold and be you!🥰🤗
Sophie ❤️