There has been a considerable amount of discussion on the over promotion of bras on the acceptance threads.
I strongly take the opposite view.
Guys who search theses particular pages are almost certainly aware of their breast like growth and are aware of the bra option. After all, it is no secret that the vast percentage of the population who have breasts elect to wear a bra. They are at least curious as to what others with the same situation of breast development have to say on the use of a bra and the experiences of others. They are testing the waters if this may be something to seriously consider. They would not likely be looking here if they had a strong objection to wearing a bra and were completely closed off to the option. Talk by cross dressing alarmists is what could scare off those considering a bra, not the discussions by those who have embraced a bra as the solution to their needs and want to pass on useful real work experiences and advice.
Those that have no interest in accepting and living with their breasts are looking at the surgical side of this site and are not shopping here. I think it could be a strong encouragement to some to see that many guys are at piece with their breast development and, just like a women, have found a bra to be a functional and sometimes very necessary item of everyday clothing. I am not going to be apologetic that I have breasts and find a bra to be a practical solution to every day comfort and even confidence in how I present. That is what these pages are for. Otherwise, fill your boots with all the surgical threads.
Those of us who decide that we are better off accepting daily use of a bra, do not need to be called down in any way if we wish to pass on our experiences with the purpose of helping others. We are being positive that the use of a simple functional garment called a bra controls any unwanted breast movement and provides a solution to the discomfort that unsupported breasts often have, just like women have discovered for a long time. Guys with Gyno looking here need to know that those of us wearing a bra on a daily basis just find it becomes like a pair of socks, that we forget we are even wearing one much of the time, do not think about it in a public setting, and that life goes on normally, but with one potential irritation now under control.
There is the acceptance of a bra for the comfort and control reasons, but also the perceived stigma new comers will obviously feel if others know they wear a bra. Arguments about what is and is not crossdressing do not help these new comers to feel that a bra can become just a normal everyday garment. The word should not be used period in this forum. Rather, new members should have experiences shared how most of us fly under the radar and how no one sees or cares about our bras. They need tips to build confidence, not labels to scare them off.
And if a new member posts a picture of them in there first bras, they are being very forthright and obviously must feel they are looking ok in their bra, as it is a big step to share with others. It is helpful that some here comment that they are looking good and clearly are benefitting from the support they now have. And that they may benefit wearing a bra for the rest of their life as many of us have concluded for ourselves.
I feel that if more guys with Gyno actually tried a well fitting bra that more would end their search of a surgical solution. To that end, comments of trying to get a fitting and making sure they have a comfortable experience with their first bras is very helpful to making a fair evaluation. Surgery is a one way expensive street while a good fitting bra is at least a holding pattern for those with some breast support discomfort, if not a final solution.
Lets be SUPPORTIVE