I guess curves go with breasts. I always enjoyed the combination in women to whom I was attracted but it is quite remarkable to find myself with curves at this time in my life. In retrospect, I was never a slender male. I had a fleshy chest though not with breasts as developed as some of the men here. I also was thick through my thighs. As we've observed on this website, we all exist on a gender continuum... defined by the balance between testosterone and estrogen in our bodies. Clearly, men who develop breasts are on the more feminine side of the continuum. Coming to terms with that is really what this side of the website is all about. I'm content with where I am and am enjoying the breasts held so beautifully in the brassiere I'm wearing as I write this. Enjoy!
“gender continuum”. i know what you mean
my chest is bigger than most women’s, my hips are plump and my voice isn’t especially deep.
i not only wear a bra, but also sometimes have clothing like a woman—today is a bit cold, so i’m wearing a women’s sweater that makes my bust look polished and well-presented. it is obvious i have breasts, so i like them to be look good.
likewise, men’s pants don’t fit; i prefer to wear skorts or women’s jeans. my college roommate comments on how my breasts are much larger than his girlfriend’s