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Offline Busty

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oldguy, that bra looks good on you. What size is it?

Offline Justagirl💃

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Back to the theme of this thread:
When life gives you curves,
flaunt them! 💃
💋Birdie💋

Offline WalkingDad1308

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With and without a Bra:


Offline Busty

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You look good in that bra

Offline Justagirl💃

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That bra appears to be a perfect fit. It looks really nice.

Offline gotgyne

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Here is also a photo of bare breasts in men. Visitors in a German sauna cabin:

https://www.ok.de/nachrichten/top-news/sauna-weltrekord-stundenlanges-schwitzen-neuharlingersiel-250428ni386898

The majority of the men in the pic have breasts. It's quite normal meanwhile.
A bra is just an article of clothing for people with breasts.

Offline WonderfullyMade

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Might as well contribute some I suppose. Let's just say mowing the yard without support is painful....

Offline AlfaQ

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Getting them sunburnt wouldn't be comfortable either. 

Offline taxmapper

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Ahh the no support let them fly free trope.       Many a women in history did not have this so I wonder what it was like for them.   it is very painful at times and not fun!   Though jokingly reffered to as a "torture device" the alternative is.. well.. not fun. 

Offline Dudewithboobs

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It’s great to see so many sharing. I feel true comfort in dealing with what is on our chests compared to others is simply knowing you’re not alone. Even if it seems like it when at the store, work etc. It’s great to see so many celebrating their breasts and valuing them as assets rather than handicaps. 
Last month a small growth spurt put me over a b cup. It still fits but poorly. But a c cup doesn’t fit right either. As an alternative I’ve begun wearing just pull over bras that fit well and give enough support during the day and for light workouts. Here is what I’m currently dealing with

Offline Parity

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You have a lot of tissue there yet.  Don't forget different bra manufactures and styles do different things.  Soft cup vs molded cup makes a difference.  Again trial and error, fitting is always best. Try before you buy kinda thing.

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oldguy, that bra looks good on you. What size is it?
Sorry for late reply.  It is Just My Size, 42C.  No underwire.  Got it on Amazon.  I normally wear sports bras, as i get in 3 miles a day and then exercise after that.  After my shower, then I wear one of those bras.  They are more comfortable.  I developed gall stones and had it removed.  Back to normal, after a month.  I may have said this before.  After 56lb weight lost, my breasts have actually increased.  I'm on my tightest hooks on my strap.  Time to get new 40C bras from Amazon.  When I went for a bra fitting, I was recommended a form padded bra.  That was a not an option.  My wife likes them.  Mine are bigger.  I want compression.

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Parity, yeah, the crease extending in my chest always takes me by surprise by how much is there. Growth is just so slow and subtle it seems that time to time it’s hard to believe when there’s a bit more there. I wear soft cup unlined and seamless Warner blissful benefit t shirt bras when I wear a traditional bra. Mostly wear pullover leisure bras for comfort concealing and discretion. 

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Old guy, have you looked in tk Champion brand sports bras, they are very comfortable add good compression without smashing and disguise well under clothing. Tank tops with shelf bra support is great as well I wear them when I need support and am out and about and can’t risk a bra and it works well in keeping things flush and together without worry of a bra being seen but still gives support. 

Offline oldguy

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Old guy, have you looked in tk Champion brand sports bras, they are very comfortable add good compression without smashing and disguise well under clothing. Tank tops with shelf bra support is great as well I wear them when I need support and am out and about and can’t risk a bra and it works well in keeping things flush and together without worry of a bra being seen but still gives support.
Good to know.  My wife bought me a number of chest compressions bras, after my diagnosis.  That may have been 12 years ago.  They were most life jackets.  Champion's may have been one.  

My goal is to have support with my chest development.  I don't run after two total knee replacements, so it's mostly walking up 1,157 ft and down.  Down is harder.  27 steps up and down on our 5 level home.  And riding my e-bike for 17 miles, with similar evolution issues.  All of those need a support bra. I will check Champion again.


 

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