wonder when people will learn that saying "you have a very mild case... don't worry about it" has pretty much the same effect as bluntly saying that the said person has it.
for good reason. they mean exactly what they said: the person has it, a mild case, AND they think it hides well. at that point i tell people they just have to decide whether they think they can live with it or not. i have a fairly "mild" case, and it screwed things up close to as bad for me as any severe case. there is a difference between having a mild case and not having it at all, whether you recognize it or not. i also look for certain contour details that might be lost on you.
keep in mind that 80% of the people that give their diagnosis are morons
...oh and about the Kleinfelter's Syndrome... stop being so damn paranoid. you don't have it either.
including you, apparently. we can't pick out the signs of gyne from pics, but you can diagnose klinefelter's.
and don't understand that pectoral muscles reside in the chest,
instead of 80% not understanding that, since we can tell by the cases on our own frontsides, i'd say 90% of us probably do.
edit: now wait a minute. i assume what you REALLY mean is not that the pecs reside IN the chest like you mistakenly claim but that they're physically separate from the tissue above them in which gyne forms. but whether i'm giving you too much credit or not, a blunder like that hardly positions you to go calling other people morons. fess up, you're not blatino or jake under a different name now, are you?
OR that hunching your shoulders forward forces more flesh towards the chest area thus making it larger
somehow you think we can't possibly factor that in, and as if i didn't know what either a hunched overweight or normal figure looks like. i'd bet in most cases they're trying to make you see something they can already feel without pictures anyway. it's possible for a pretty large gyne mass to almost hide if it's flat enough. gyne cases vary in the z axis too, not just the x and y.
listen to your doctor because his opinion is pretty much better than any you'll get on this forum.
including yours again? i wish it were better, but, based on the kinds of reports i've seen come in, as imperfect as pictures are compared to an exam, i think i'd take the diagnosis of most non-professional gyne sufferers here, who have examined more cases and have more first-hand experience, over your average general prac. i await the day when that's no longer true, but we're not there yet.