Hi Bob,
What you've said about normal is a very nice way to think about things. In fact, in the Christian religion it says that people look at the outward appearance, but the Lord looks at the heart.
The people talking about wanting to LOOK normal are referring to their physical appearance. A normal chest would be one that conforms to the usual shape and proportion that we are accustomed to seeing on a man. A chest with large gynecomastia is not the "typical" male chest and does not fit into the range that most people would consider "usual" or "normal".
You are being very nice, but I feel you are thinking too deeply about an issue that is simply defined. I think it is reasonable to say that people around the globe have come to a general understanding of what a "normal" male chest is - otherwise this forum would not exist.
Regards,
Sven
As an Ordained Christian Minister, I'm very aware of what the religion teaches, however, in most faiths it is taught that we are perfect in Gods eyes no mater what we look like.
I'm not saying that it is wrong to get surgery to change something that you don't like about you're self be it gynecomastia, cleft lip, or something else whether it is looks or interferes with life's everyday duties like cleft lip. I would like to see more people accept not only themselves, but others as they are!
There once was a time, in my life time at 56 years of age that you had no idea who around you may or not be gay, and now they have the right to marry one another, but one the same token, if a man has big breast due to health reasons or side affects of prescription medications, he should feel as if he is an out cast and need to get expensive surgery? I think not!
Due to health reasons I've lost my testicles and have already had to go through many surgeries to try to improve my quality of life, such as my ability to walk. In doing so I've grown to 46H size bra, now for me that does not make me feel any less normal then the fact that I need to use a wheelchair to get around, nor do I feel I should need to have surgery to feel accepted my anyone, or for that mater, normal.
Gynecomastia is becoming a fact of life for males! I'm hopping to see the insurance industry start covering the cost of surgery so those that can't afford it may get it, but I also hope to see that those that for what ever reason don't get the surgery aren't looked at as outcast because their men with big breast and choose to support them.
I'm not gay, I'm happily married with 5 children and 3 grandchildren, I have never needed to hid in a closet and have a coming out party, nor should or any one else need to in this day and age! Acceptance shouldn't even be an issue!
Normal is an individual, being himself.