Author Topic: How old were you when you first tried wearing a bra?  (Read 16305 times)

Dudewithboobs

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Very true JTL I imagine most of those folks are gone and if they are present they tend to understand it’s a dynamic some agree to disagree to and stay to their own. 

Offline Parity

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 JD I think that is okay.
Personally I have learned to take things how they come.  I never liked the teasing but, just take what comes.
Those on the other half I hope will learn life is short and to accept. We are all different.  And that's that.

Offline Busty

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JTL, welcome. 

Good for your wife and good for you focusing on what is needed and not the societal static.  Speaking of which, yes, this site has changed. I was one of those Who was flamed and stayed away for quite some time. A very supportive and non-judgmental environment here now. Lots of really nice people  

Offline gotgyne

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The other side of the site is still very anti bra or anti accepting. This side is very accepting.
I don't see it as a problem. Most of the time I don't even read in the other section of this forum not to mention making comments there. It's as in politics, some are left, some are right. As long as all of them stay on their side, okay.

Wearing a bra is our solution, but it may not fit (pun intended) every man with gynecomastia.
« Last Edit: October 16, 2024, 02:34:56 AM by gotgyne »
A bra is just an article of clothing for people with breasts.

Offline Johndoe1

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The other side of the site is still very anti bra or anti accepting. This side is very accepting.
I don't see it as a problem. Most of the time I don't even read in the other section of this forum not to mention making comments there. It's as in politics, some are left, some are right. As long as all of them stay on their side, okay.

Wearing a bra is our solution, but it may not fit (pun intended) every man with gynecomastia.
I am like you. I never read the other side. They have their solutions and we have ours. It's also nice that the differing sides do not try and cause problems for the other side. Win. Win.
Womanhood is not defined by breasts, and breasts are not indicative of womanhood. - Melissa Fabello

Offline Zaphod B

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I am like you. I never read the other side. They have their solutions and we have ours. It's also nice that the differing sides do not try and cause problems for the other side. Win. Win.
Actually the other side of this site is pretty much dormant, which may be a source of disappointment to the surgeons who operate this site.
« Last Edit: November 13, 2024, 09:27:21 AM by Zaphod B »

Offline Sophie

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JTL, welcome.

A very supportive and non-judgmental environment here now. Lots of really nice people 
OMG yes!!!! I have been here for almost 15 years. The first 10 was in an effort to find other men like I was who chose to wear a bra for all the same reason as a woman. I was accepted and welcomed by all.

For the last 5 years I have transitioned to womanhood. I was so scared to let everyone know. My fears were for nothing. I received the warmest acceptance from everyone! I ❤️ all of you guys!

❤️Sophie❤️

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Hi Sophie I agree

It does feel good to be open and honest

Offline Traveler

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Hi Sophie I agree

It does feel good to be open and honest
This wonderful place, thanks to all the great people, has not only helped me accept my breasts, but to celebrate them.

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Hi Sophie I agree

It does feel good to be open and honest
This wonderful place, thanks to all the great people, has not only helped me accept my breasts, but to celebrate them.
OMG!!! YES! Absolutely celebrate them! They are a part of who you are. They are a beautiful gift that we are all lucky to have no matter who you are! I believe that most of us here were may not have been ready to receive the gift of breasts when they arrived. However, we have all come to accept them and even enjoy having them and wearing a bra to manage them.

Offline Jadzia

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Traveler / Sophie

That is so true, I am enjoy the journey although not always easy of wearing a bra very much

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About age 10 I wanted to receive an allowance from my single mother so I was given the chore of folding all the laundry and putting it away even her delicates as she called them. Being home alone a lot curiosity got me started by putting on a bra and girdle and did this for quite some time before I was caught. I could not hope to fill her bra cups but the band was just right and I experimented with filling them with different things until I was caught. I got punished and told never wear them again but I was more careful. I started developing in my early teens and I actually thought the bras made my boobs grow.  

John


 

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