For the vast majority 99% or more of us men with breasts we do not have a medical "condition", we certainly will not die from it, thankfully.
We will not die from it and I for one do not need pity.
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I have nothing to apologise for and refuse to live life as if I do.
I am as much part of a normal spectrum as a flat chested lady.
I do not flaunt my "friends" but I certainly do not feel the need to hide them.
Society in general needs to get over themselves, and keep their noses firmly in their own business.
I do not minimise my own or others struggle to get to this point but the more of us that do the sooner society will lose critical interest.
I am now pleased to have breasts even to the point of wistfully hoping they might get a little bit bigger!
There is nothing to be ashamed of. We are very normal.
Adapt, enjoy CELEBRATE
Well said busted. And all true.
Men and women have the same building blocks for breasts. It's the same with men's testes are made of the same building blocks as women's ovaries. Our ratio of testosterone to estrogen should mean that those blocks for breasts are never used or they become testes outside of the body instead of ovaries on the inside of the body. But sometimes things get in the way to disrupt what society considers normal, but in nature is completely normal.
I am a male. Through no fault of my own, I have developed what society considers a very feminine trait, breasts. They have developed to the point that support and containment of this tissue is preferred over not. To achieve this level of comfort requires a garment that society has deemed something only women wear. Why? Because society dictates only women have breasts. Something Mother Nature disagrees with. We here are living proof that is a fallacy. Like our sister Sophie has said, she was well endowed since puberty. Wore a bra all her life. Had to hide that fact and endure the indignity of societies rule that bras and breasts were the sole domain of women. Years later she finds her true calling is indeed a woman and not a man. She transitions and all of a sudden those same breasts which society denied as a man, now, as a woman, her breasts must be encased in a bra so not to be "vulgar" in appearance because society dictates a woman who goes around braless is considered "loose", not ladylike. Same boobs, different definition.
I am not trying to be a woman. I am trying to be what I am, a guy with boobs. In order to take care of them, I have to look towards women and how they do it because men can't help me. That means I will do similar things and dress my upper half similarly because my male clothes are not built for boobs. Just the laws of physics. You can't put a square peg in a round hole. That doesn't mean I will go around in a shear see-through satin top with my bra showing underneath, even though in the summer, that's not a bad idea to keep from burning up. No, I will adapt clothing to give me the best appearance possible and to give the most comfort possible, physical as well as mental, even if that means it comes from the women's section, just like anyone else, man or woman.
For me personally, that's not a "condition", that's living life.