Now fast forward Feb 2012 I am 54 years old and no longer embarrassed or ashamed of my breast, maybe shy but that is it. I wear a full support bra for comfort all day from morning to bed time, wish I had started years ago. By doing this it has ended neck, shoulder and upper back pain that I had for the last, God knows how many years.
I never allowed anyone to give me grief all the years growing up with gyne, or through my years in the service, so I will not allow anyone to bother me about the bra either, after all it is about my comfort, so it would be their problem not mine! I have read and been told that the bible says that "man shall not wear the clothing of a woman. nor woman the clothing of a man". I have looked all through the bible and I can't find the instructions or list of what is for man and what is for woman! As far as I can tell, a bra is for supporting breast, right? Does it really matter if the breast is on a man or woman? It has been said multiple times in this forum that flat chested females are expected to bra up, but large breasted males are not to wear a bra. Woman have been wearing men's clothes for years, so guys, if you need the support, support them things that are just hanging around where they don't belong!
I have always had a great self esteem and self confidence! I know that is what has helped me get through all the years without much trouble. Another thing is not allowing others to make you a victim. Hold your head up high, don't let breast tissue, fat and skin control who you are, or allow others to make you a push over. The first time you put a stop to it, it will be the beginning of the end. Sometimes a good come back line is all it takes. I have several but this one has always been good. "so, you really like men with man boobs, I never knew that about you! I personally prefer women"!
If surgery is right for you, go for it, however, don't think that you are required to or you will lead a sexless life. I am a father of five and two grandsons so far, and by my calculation that is not sexless!
I have had many girl friends my entire life and not one ever had a problem with my man boobs. In fact, the girl that I was first engaged to 35+ years ago is still a friend of the family. I also was one of those guys that had more female friends than guys, and not one ever said anything about the boobs, so if you are having problems with the GF maybe it is time to reevaluate.
I know the gyne is hard to accept and overcome! You can do this though. Just set your mind to doing what needs to be done. If you need to get prepared for surgery or decide that acceptance is the way to go, there are good people here on this forum to help with a host of life experiences to lean on. I for one am here to help, I have lived with this for over 40 years with great success and without being "sexless", you can too.
We are all here to help each other get through this.
Bob aka Hammer