I know that there are some participants in this forum who don't like such open discussions. My advice for them is "don't read it". Some years ago we had very strict rules in this forum and I confess that I at that time defended them. But I've changed my mind since I noticed that there are many other topics that must be addressed in cases of gynecomastia. It is not useful for someone looking for advice to address only the physical dimension of this topic (some would call breasts in men a problem or even a disease, but I don't) but there are psychological and social implications as well.
The estrogen dominance changes much more than just the breasts. It molds our minds and personalities.
To simply compliment people on their current bra, or answer the "do I have gyno?" questions we are simply scratching the surface.
The social construct that surrounds us also tends to push us into 'hiding' ourselves when we have done nothing wrong.
We force ourselves into paths that we feel uncomfortable with simply because of breast tissue growth or beyond.
Most visiting this site simply have gynecomastia and ''some' estrogenic effects, others like myself have had low T their entire lives (mine because of intersex).
Many traumatized either because of it, or exterior factors.
Acceptance is becoming aware of this, and talking steps to remedy things. There is much more to sort than just "where do you buy your bras?"