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Offline Traveler

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Not flaunting , but really not able to hide and Im good with that. Tired of being uncomfortable so other people can be comfortable.
Tired of being uncomfortable so other people are comfortable.

Offline Busty

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Definitely not able to hide 😘

You look good. Glad you are in a good place 

Offline 42CSurprise!

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I've been enjoying wearing a crop top that is silky smooth to bed and this morning I thought I'd wear it atop one of my favorite Lilyette minimizing brassieres.  Playing with my camera I came up with this triptych.  Needless to say my breasts held so firmly by this arrangement still fills the front of my turtleneck.  I guess I'm one of the girls... I mean guys.  

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I thought I'd add one more photo from this morning.  I'm still deciding how I want to dress for the day.

Offline taxmapper

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pads I see.   

I wont go without them. too many "ouchies" from bare or unlined. 

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Great look 42C!

Offline Parity

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42C,  Still looking great.  

  I'm with ya.  I sure do enjoy the fact that I, we, have what we do to fill a nice shaping bra.  There are times I go without then am so glad to put one one again.  I do like seeing myself filling the cups.  I'm reminded with the look and comfort that a bra suites me. I know I'm not all true male in my thinking.  The changes to my chest have changed my mind also a bit, and I don't mind that.   

Offline Dudewithboobs

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I think if any of us were “all male” in thinking we wouldn’t smile when we see our breasts in our bras lol. It’s probably the defining line between us and the other side of the forum. We call them boobs they call them moobs. We wear bras they would never fathom such a ridiculous option. The are full of angst over barely anything there at all, we embrace ours anytime there’s aches and pains signaling more occurring. They quickly hop on any way to increase their T we are aware of an estrogen dominance and let it run its course and not really concerned if it balances or not long as were otherwise healthy. 

As insecure as I get sometimes when I’m in some scenarios. Sports, pools, etc. I am absolutely happy when I put my shirt on especially when braless and see my chest how it is. And often will go braless just to be more comfortable and confident about it as some seasons almost require full time braless such as current one. 

The changes experienced over the years have gone from feeling at odds  and unhappy about it. To feeling proud and accepting of them. In turn to that it has also adjusted how I view breasts as a whole on self and women. 

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Great look 42C!
Thanks.  I certainly could say that same about you.  In fact, I was thinking about you this afternoon when hiking in a nearby watershed.  I was wearing one of my favorite Lilyette brassieres beneath a rather small tee shirt that did lovely things to my bosom... worn beneath an unbuttoned shirt that "sheltered" my well-filled brassiere and tee shirt.  As the hike proceeded and temperatures rising I felt the need to pull the panels of my shirt open to allow a little breeze to cool off my chest.  That was when I thought about your comment above... "Tired of being uncomfortable so other people can be comfortable."  I pondered the question of whether I'd pull the shirt closed if I ran into anyone and in fact I did when I came upon a truck driver and equipment operator working on the trail.  I wasn't ready to meet their gaze with my breasts on display.  Perhaps if I'd met the fine group of men who spend time on this side of the site I may have more courage.  I don't go for fittings and I only show off my breasts to men here whom I know will appreciate what this is all about.

I go through extended periods of time when I don't wear a brassiere.  Those are times I'm not found on these threads.  I'm recovering from a pretty bad cold and have been isolating quite a bit.  I think putting on a brassiere is a way to soothe myself, which as I've mentioned before actually can be "titillating" if I can use that word.  Unlike the days when I was younger and every episode of crossdressing ended with a purge... I don't do that any longer.  I'm much too fond of the things I've acquired over the last three to four years to let any of it go.  That is especially so now that I can play with men here when the spirit moves me.  We may be a strange lot but there is nothing wrong with that.  There are many ways to be strange and this is certainly less harmful that what turns some folks on.  Who doesn't love a well filled brassiere? 

Offline taxmapper

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i am not tot he point where weight is a def. factor. I have found that no bra on causes pulling and soreness if I am not careful. Though still quite "small" in many regards, the shape is defiantly there and is very much growing outward. Albeit slowly.  

I am actually happy now to see the breast form on the chest and decide to flaunt the shape rather than hide it. The others who want it gone, ALL GONE that is their choice.  For me now as i am seeing my form change defiantly more to a midpoint of male v female, I embrace it. its mentally calming and allows me to be more assure.  

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pads I see. 

I wont go without them. too many "ouchies" from bare or unlined.
If you're referring to the photos I post with a crop top layered above my favorite Lilyette brassieres there are no pads protecting my nipples.  The unlined cups of the brassiere have two very thin layers and the crop top adds a third silky layer.  It just happened at those moments my nipples were "relaxed."  A few moments ago as I was dressing for the day I took this selfie.  You see what I mean.

Offline Parity

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I don't think a little nipple exposure is that big of deal.  It's a natural thing for men and women to have that happen form time to time.
Warm to cold, as in outside to indoor A/C.  In a store then hitting the cooler section.  I just go with it most of the time.  Adding a layer over the bra then an outer shirt helps also.  That said I still do use nipple covers when wearing just a dress shirt. 

  As others have noted it's kind of funny how we have the need to discuss such matters as women would.
I'm glad we can share and help others along.

Good look 42C.

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Given the nature of things that I do, bumping, scraping and otherwise contact with the nips is inevitable. (Auto mechanics, hiking-trees-branches) and other assorted 'contact" sports cause me to keep the pads in.    

When changing a set of brake pads one am, I was trying to torque the screws over and the ratchet slipped off causing me to fly forward into a MacPherson strut coil and shot across the nipp.    I will NEVER go unarmored again!  

Offline Dudewithboobs

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Looking great 42 and clearly filling it out well. 

I agree. Nipple visibility is inevitable for pretty much everyone. Problem is, with us, who have moderate to significant breast growth. Our chests press against the shirts much more than a typical male chest otherwise would. Making our “headlights” more high beams than not. 

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Given the nature of things that I do, bumping, scraping and otherwise contact with the nips is inevitable. (Auto mechanics, hiking-trees-branches) and other assorted 'contact" sports cause me to keep the pads in.   

When changing a set of brake pads one am, I was trying to torque the screws over and the ratchet slipped off causing me to fly forward into a MacPherson strut coil and shot across the nipp.    I will NEVER go unarmored again! 
Smart man.  My days of working with cars are long past.. in fact my days of working at anything are a distant memory.  Now it is all play.  But I respect a man who works and takes care of his body... including his nipples... 


 

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