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Offline Traveler

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Curious as to what country everyone lives in. Is the U.K. More accepting than the U.S? Canada? What’s your experience?

Offline Charlee

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USA. Northeast Ohio. Accepting? I feel it depends on where you are. I live in a rural area and I get the distinct impression that my acceptance would not be very good. When I lived in the city I felt people were more forgiving of the unusual.
« Last Edit: September 21, 2020, 02:58:19 PM by Charlee »
Happy to be busted.

Offline JohannK

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South Africa.

As a generally conservative nation, I don't think the idea of men wearing bras will be accepted very easily.  Anything that isn't outright masculine is often frowned upon when it comes to men, and quite vocally so.

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NH, USA.

I cant speak for the other countries. However most of my bras are from the UK. I find that their shape and underwires fit me best.

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Hehehe, forgot to mention I’m currently in Idaho, but home base is northern Nevada. 

Offline Beeches

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I’m in the UK. Like JohannK says of South Africa, the UK is another conservative nation.

I guess acceptance would be quite good in the more enlightened areas in many cities, but out in the rural areas like the one I live in, eyebrows would be raised but nobody would actually say anything...
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Offline taxmapper

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SW US.. Out here, most don't give a whip. 

Offline Charlee

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Right Beeches, about the eyebrows. I personally think it’s not a big deal when I see someone else similarly endowed. I just wish I could figure out how to approach and open a discussion without seeming too forward or predatory.

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I am in UK.
Never been to USA so cannot comment.
Only place I got any verbal was in a church that widely advertises itself as accepting anyone as they are.
Marks and Spencer (well knownfor their undies) seem quite happy to give advice but not , sometime ago, to give a fitting. Like most shops, they like the colour of people's money though an do not discriminate at the tills whatever your gender and contents of your basket i

They also seem to heavily censor male reviews, but in fairness have by and large reinstated them when I explain gynaecomastia.
By and large UK is "live and let live"

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Womanhood is not defined by breasts, and breasts are not indicative of womanhood. - Melissa Fabello

Offline OHboobs

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A certain city in central Ohio where if someone shouts "O-H!" everyone is required to respond with "I-O!"

Within the metropolitan area, I suspect must people don't give a damn.  But a short trip outside of the area and you're in rather rural areas.  I suspect they would not be as welcoming.  Never left the US, so I can't comment on how it compares to other countries.


 

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