I had to try on one of my favorite Lilyette brassieres and the tight top I've worn in a few photos I've posted here in the past. Trust me... I'm not going out in public looking like this. I expect if I did I'd get a great deal of attention. I'm not looking for that but I am a bit mesmerized myself with the whole experience. A man with breasts like this? What is the world coming to?
Everyone has breasts, male and female. Some women do not have very developed breasts and some men have very developed breasts. In either case, the individual shouldn't be judged either way. We all know that isn't what happens, Under developed women have a similar scrutiny like we have with over develop breasts. Everyone has an opinion and the truth is the only opinion that counts is your opinion. And yes, it can be mesmerizing for some of us to look down or in a mirror and to see that our chests are more feminine in appearance than masculine. And there is nothing wrong with feeling good about a trait you have.
Society has a bad habit of making those considered different to feel isolated and ostracized. Truth is, we are not different, we are what we are suppose to be. And if that means we are to have feminine appearing chests, then so be it. It is who we are. We didn't ask to have breasts, but here we are. We are living with them, so why not take advantage of what we have been given instead of worrying about something you can't change. There are many women who are well endowed feel the same way we do about their chests. They don't feel they can be themselves because their chests dominate every aspect of their lives. They hate their chests and hate the attention their chest brings and they can't just hide them. They wish and some do, have surgery to reduce the size.=, same as some men. The truth is, we are more like our sisters than it would appear. And some know this. Of the few women who know of my gynecomastia, they have been very sympathetic towards me and have been very helpful to me in dealing with them in appearance and comfort. They see I have many of the same issues they have and they have been very giving in hints and hacks. Their compassion and acceptance of my breasts has allowed me to accept and embrace my own breasts, something I never thought would happen.
42C, and everyone else, as my women friends tell me, I tell you, "you are beautiful, your breasts are beautiful, be beautiful."