Author Topic: I love my gynecumastia. Anyone else?  (Read 12042 times)

Offline Sophie

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Bob, I wish you all the best!!!! 

Lots of hugs 🫂 🤗 💙 ❤️ 

❤️Sophie❤️

Offline Charli 💕

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Bob, I'm so very sorry to hear about your health. 

Charli 

Offline WPW717

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Not to worry too much
Have had 43 years of experience in surgery including neurosurgery. This is not a surgical problem as it can be dealt with by chemotherapy at this size. The success rate is very high and if it doesn’t work then the problem is controlled by same therapy for many years. At 73 the outcome is looking good. Rare to be an outlier in this scenario, the worst to happen will be continued breast growth.😀
Regards, Bob

Offline gotgyne

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You love your boobs? Me too.
A bra is just an article of clothing for people with breasts.

Offline WPW717

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I am appreciative of them more as my wife bought me a few new bras since my older ones are not capturing the side boob well enough. The old ones do not help relieve the baseball in the armpits feeling. The newer ones have a slightly larger cup and higher side panels to keep the side boob at bay. They help quite a bit. Keeps the discomfort level from movement down.
Hopefully this chemo will stop the growth and decrease the discomfort.
I like my breasts just as they are, not looking forward to growing to DD or greater . 
I love the woman, been a stellar partner fo 37 years.


Offline Evolver

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Wishing you a belated Good Luck there Bob. Seems like you've got your head around the tumor figuratively as well as literally!

Offline Johndoe1

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I am appreciative of them more as my wife bought me a few new bras since my older ones are not capturing the side boob well enough. The old ones do not help relieve the baseball in the armpits feeling. The newer ones have a slightly larger cup and higher side panels to keep the side boob at bay. They help quite a bit. Keeps the discomfort level from movement down.
I too deal with side boob-a-plenty and side support is a God send.
Womanhood is not defined by breasts, and breasts are not indicative of womanhood. - Melissa Fabello

Offline 42CSurprise!

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I came back to this thread this morning simply because of the incredible enjoyment I'm finding in how beautifully one of my favorite brassieres is presenting my breasts.  As I've written before, had I been given a slender body with a flat chest I would definitely take it but, alas, that was not what came my way.  Breasts are here and I've concluded I want to enjoy them in every way possible.  At the moment I am, in large measure because of the brassieres that pull the whole mass of my breasts together.  I'd show you a photo but you've seen many photos of the Lilyette minimizing brassiere that I love.  Ahh, but I don't know if I've ever shared a photo of the dark blue brassiere.  It doesn't read as well as the lighter colors but it fit PERFECTLY with the silkiest material of any brassiere I own.  It is delicious... so here you go.

Offline Parity

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Your looking good there 42C.  
I'm with ya.  I recently picked up a new one in a light blue and have to say I too am enjoying the fit, feel of the fabric and the color.  It is a nice feeling to be filling it so well and being comfortable and supported. I would have never imagined I would be filling a bra like this and in my mind looking so good.  

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I found myself thinking a few moments ago as I felt my breasts filling the front of the cotton canvas overshirt I'm wearing at the moment that if the girl sitting next to me in my car at the drive-in movie had had breasts like these I'd be thrilled at the possibilities that lay ahead.  Isn't that a funny thought?  Dates me, of course, because drive-in theaters are pretty much a thing of the past.  They say youth is wasted on the young, but there were moments I was very happy to be alive back then... even as I feel right now.  I wonder what it would have been like to be a voluptuous teenage girl...  or a voluptuous woman for that matter.  I guess having voluptuous breasts on one's chest would do that to a guy...

Offline Parity

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I do wish I knew then what I know now.  I, like you, do enjoy what I have and the way I have to care for and control.
I can only imagine what it would be like to live in a society that would allow us to enjoy them in the same way a young girl did at that time.  

Offline 42CSurprise!

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I do wish I knew then what I know now.  I, like you, do enjoy what I have and the way I have to care for and control.
I can only imagine what it would be like to live in a society that would allow us to enjoy them in the same way a young girl did at that time. 
This is perhaps one of the reasons that I'm fascinated by what are called "traps"... boys drawn to wearing female clothes, especially undergarments.  They may be on their way toward transitioning but I don't know that.  I've said before that were I a teen in this day and age I could very well have gone in that direction.  Of course, my experience with crossdressing began when I was 12 years old.  It was incredibly confusing and shame filled.  I understand now that it was all rooted in sexual trauma I experienced as a boy, but regardless of how it all began, it pretty much consumed me during my teenage years.  Doubtless my fascination with breasts and brassieres can be traced back to those experiences... aided, of course, by the blossoming of my very own breasts.  What a crazy world in which we live.  Everything is not only possible, it exists somewhere.  So finding a few dozen men who want to talk about their breasts while indulging in shopping for brassieres should not be too surprising.  As I've said before that when I visit my favored crossdressing website that are always HUNDREDS of folks viewing the site.  They may be coming to their affection for women's lingerie from a different angle, but there are more men under-dressing that anyone would imagine.  I've mentioned the question asked at that site of police officers present how many wore panties to work.  Then men said they wore them beneath their uniform.  Think about THAT the next time you encounter a police officer who isn't a woman!  

Offline Traveler

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I have to say I still do! Love looking down and seeing cleavage. I cover them up pretty well but I still get a grin on my face when I catch someone glancing down at my chest.
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Offline 42CSurprise!

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I have to say I still do! Love looking down and seeing cleavage. I cover them up pretty well but I still get a grin on my face when I catch someone glancing down at my chest.
If you're going to show off your lovely breasts like that I don't blame people for staring!    You're a naughty "boy."

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😂😂😂
Of course I don’t go out like that!
Though, sometimes I wish we could be open like that. Heck, if we were in our twenties, we might get away with it.


 

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