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Offline Gyno64

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JJ, 
Yes there are days when it seems impossible.
 And I do agree on the the boob fairy.lol. That could sure be a great way to level the playing field in our today's society. 

Offline taxmapper

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Well that little girl came by and sprinkled a bit more boob dust on me.  Now that I am sustaining 51" and moving upward, There is not only no longer ambiguity, but clear rounding out.  The chest is now fully into girl territory. 


Now JJ I too am jealous!  My God those girls are gorgeous!  Hold them up with pride!    

Offline JJ_Gyne

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Lol.. you all are too kind.
All I know is each year that passes makes the summertime pool swim t-shirt harder to pull off. 
Both figuratively and physically.

« Last Edit: April 28, 2026, 02:02:01 PM by JJ_Gyne »

Offline oldguy

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JJ_Gyne,

Mine are not as large as yours, but I still experience the same issues.  I have to wear support as I walk everyday and have 27 stairs in my house.  Going up isn't that bad.  Down is painful with out support.  As the temperatures increase, it's going to be more difficult to hide them.  I usually wear muscle shirts, so everything is hidden.  Tank tops are for only around the house.  My days of going topless are done.  I expect that yours are also.

Offline Parity

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JJ, 

  I have to say you have a very nice, full & beautiful pair.  I agree as the temps rise hiding is harder.  I have tried pull over bras like that but my shoulder won't allow the arm movement needed to get it on and off.  I found one with back clasp and wear it.  the clasp is a little thicker but aside from that very stealth.  

  I think you look good and would be the envy of many a women should they know.  

Offline curiousk

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Just a picture of your average typical male.

Don't worry I was only having a look see for fun. Borrowed wife's shirt for a quick pic. Then I immediately strapped on a bra and changed after I took this shot.

Just proving a point that if I were to wear a simple t-shirt and walk down the street, I probably would draw more looks then when I wear one of my bras.
I have a picture of me wearing my t shirt without a bra too.  I can’t go braless either.  Way too uncomfortable for me.

Offline NoWorries25

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Agreed!  Life without a bra is just a mess.

Offline Dudewithboobs

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I can still get by on some days without a bra. When I am very active in working out it helps keep things locked in without a bra with muscle mass around the chest area. And when I get burnt out and quit working out for awhile I can tell they become much more mobile and noticeable as a result and a bra becomes more necessary than optional. 

Curious it's incredibly clear as to why you would need a bra. If it wasn't for the forum, I'd have a tough time not believing that wasn't a womans chest braless. 

Offline JJ_Gyne

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Idk what's going on and I know i am not as big as some of the others. But I am having heavy full feeling even when wearing my bra daily. Its such a pull it feels weird. I dont know how to describe it but its off feeling.

Offline Gyno64

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JJ,
 I looked up your symptoms and read that it could be more glandular tissue growth acurring Or hormonal fluctuating. 
 Are you feeling any sensation like skin stretching? That was also mentioned.
Also medication changes or side effects of meds.

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Curious it's incredibly clear as to why you would need a bra. If it wasn't for the forum, I'd have a tough time not believing that wasn't a womans chest braless.
It’s been this way since I was about 10 years old and I’m 56 years old.  I’ve always had large breasts and they’ve gotten bigger over time.  It used to be a point of shame, but not as much anymore.  I’ve embraced it and learned to go with the flow.  I’ve had to learn to shop on the other side of aisle to find clothes to fit my body, but not show the girls too much.   I learned modesty at an early age about my breasts.

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Curious it's incredibly clear as to why you would need a bra. If it wasn't for the forum, I'd have a tough time not believing that wasn't a womans chest braless.
It’s been this way since I was about 10 years old and I’m 56 years old.  I’ve always had large breasts and they’ve gotten bigger over time.  It used to be a point of shame, but not as much anymore.  I’ve embraced it and learned to go with the flow.  I’ve had to learn to shop on the other side of aisle to find clothes to fit my body, but not show the girls too much.  I learned modesty at an early age about my breasts.
Doubtless had you been born a woman you would have had the freedom to enjoy having voluptuous breasts.  I know many women find it troublesome having so many eye turned in their direction but for some women it is great fun to share their abundance, perhaps flirtatiously, perhaps provocatively.  For us fellows it is a different game unless we are drawn to transitioning or want to play a gender bending edge.  There is a person checking at my favorite grocery store who is clearly a man in transition.  When I checked out yesterday it was difficult to miss her unbuttoned blouse and the cleavage on display.  I was wearing a brassiere, of course, but I was dressed much more demurely.  Oh well.  We do what we do and for most of us that can involve enjoying having breasts without needing to share them with anyone else.  

Offline JJ_Gyne

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JJ,
 I looked up your symptoms and read that it could be more glandular tissue growth acurring Or hormonal fluctuating.
 Are you feeling any sensation like skin stretching? That was also mentioned.
Also medication changes or side effects of meds.
Not medicating. So can rule that out.. its hard to describe the feeling  just been more noticeable lately.. full sore pull. Like I said idk.. imagine like running a unsupported marathon.. or doing flights of stairs with a weight around your neck. Jumping up but trying to land urposely hard but constant force not sharp and quick. Its dumb.

Offline Gyno64

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That has got to be the most annoying feeling.
I'm thinking if it was happening to me. I would document when it started. Get my measurements along with my weight. Give it a little time and see if there's any changes in breast size?
And consider checking in with my dr. Or endocrinologist to possibly rule out other nonsense.

I know when my initial onset of gyno happened. Which was a year ago. My breast development was very rapid with lots of annoying pain and discomfort. Nothing like your describing though.
I developed full B-cup size breasts in just a short four month period.
It wasn't until about Christmas time before the discomfort subsided.

Offline oldguy

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Gyno64,

My development was similar to yours.  Mine started 15 years ago and lasted around 6 months as i grew to "B" cup.  That was when I was diagnosed.  I have had a couple of episodes since an am now a "C" cup.  I get a mammogram every two years.  The last 6 years have not seen any significant growth.  Lost 70lbs.  This has made it more difficult to hide them, as they didn't change.

 

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