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Online OldSlowAndRound

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I find myself being a bit “mercurial” with regard to my breasts.  I’m frustrated the difference is size between the two, but fine with what growth I have.  Most of the time I’m just not trying to flaunt anything by what I wear, but I’ve also abandoned an extra layer of shirt for the summer, and there have been a few days of evening out the girls with some padding and doing a some flaunting. 

I also have paused and wondered if I should just get the surgery and be done with it.  But then I remember my own words “the only person my breasts have to fear is me” and I don’t think I could do that to them, us or me.

So I thank this forum for being there for me as I go on this roller coaster ride off my life.
« Last Edit: July 08, 2025, 02:10:19 AM by OldSlowAndRound »
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Offline Johndoe1

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In my own case, having developed as a teen a female chest is all I have known. To always be covered in a modest (feminine) way when it comes to my chest. I have never known what it's like to be flat chested.  I think I would be devastated if I lost one or both. Sometimes it's the devil you know over the devil you don't know. 
Womanhood is not defined by breasts, and breasts are not indicative of womanhood. - Melissa Fabello

Offline 42CSurprise!

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I'm certainly well aware that I now have breasts that are enhanced when I put on a brassiere but as I've said often, I don't wear one every day.  In fact, weeks can go by when my attention is elsewhere.  This morning I felt a desire to put on a brassiere and as always happens there is a certain thrill in both seeing and touching my breasts held in the cups of a favorite brassiere.  It is in those moments that i come to this website and hang out with men taking their own version of this journey.  Yes, as John states, some of you have been living with breasts for a very long time, often since adolescence.  They didn't appear through aging or as a side effect of medications.  They are the natural response to hormones operating in their bodies.  I had a soft chest as an adolescent and that continued through my life.  I was self-conscious about that reality and as a teen was excited to put on a brassiere.  But Ii didn't "need" one and the excitement diminished.  Yes, I occasionally returned to lingerie but that was more a fetish than a need.  That fetish is probably still here, but now my very real breasts turn a fantasy into a reality.  I've posted enough photos on this website that men here know I speak the truth... 42C is really true.  So for this moment, I'll enjoy wearing a brassiere, enjoy seeing my reflection in the mirror, enjoy holding these voluptuous breasts... until I launch into my day without my favorite brassiere cradling my breasts. Yes, I love my breasts while at the same time I can say, if given the choice between a soft chest or flat chest as a teen I would definitely choose the flat chest.  We're all attempting to make lemonade our of lemons... which is not at all a bad thing to be doing...

Wouldn't you know... I returned from my errands and put on another brassiere.  I guess I really AM loving my breasts... absolutely delicious, whatever brassiere I wear.  
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Offline oldguy

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Hey Dude,

Back from several weeks at the cabin.  Just caught up on a number of posts.  Nice to see other people join in on the conversation.  

It is summer here so I wear a pullover jog bra when doing my 3 mile walks with a muscle shirt.  I expect that at some time, I will transition to tank tops.  That will require a Hanes bralette.  It does well with a uni-boob look and the small straps are covered by the tank top.  I generally get out at 7am, when it's still a comfortable temperature.

Of course, these crush my breasts, so I wear a more comfortable bra after showering and around the house.  Huge difference in projection.

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I suspect if my boobs grow more I will need to consider other options but for now I’m very comfortable with these and tank tops with built in shelf bras. Which is what I usually wear if I’m out with friends.
Never considered tank tops with built in shelf bras.  What kind do you prefer that work with a 42C?  Had my annual physical yesterday.  Doctor said I was in the top 10% of his patients at my age.  We didn't talk about Gyne.  Things haven't changed much over the past year, so it wasn't an issue.  

Offline TracyH

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Duluth Tank Tops get my vote. I just go with the plain No Yank Tank without the built in bra. I will probably never go back to wearing t-shirts.

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Offline WPW717

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Duluth for me too.
I use the built in bra style , moderate support for me at 44 D /DD.

Not for public use but great for use about the house.
Regards, Bob

Offline Traveler

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Hey WPW717, I’ve been thinking of getting the Duluth tank too! But I’m tossed up between the 1X over the 2X. What size did you get? I’m 40 DD+.
Thanks!
Tired of being uncomfortable so other people are comfortable.

Offline WPW717

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We’ll Trav, I have a 44 under bust and a 51 bust. I am using a Duluth 3X and it’s long enough to tuck in quite well. Looking at your measurements I would guess you probably would need a 2X their sizing chart was pretty good. Best wishes.

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Offline Justagirl💃

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  • When life gives you curves, Flaunt them! 🤗
Nothing like looking down and seeing the girls. 

I love having boobs!
When life gives you curves,
flaunt them! 💃
💋Birdie💋

Offline Parity

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Birdie,  looking good there and many here have grown quite attached to our breast.

Duluth no yank tanks are great.  Glad so many here have and like them.

It's been a quite summer here.  I guess everyone, including me, have been enjoying it.  I haven't had any real issues dealing with my developing chest despite the summer heat and thinner clothing needed to manage it.  

Like others continue to state.  I too love my breast.  I'm comfortable now sitting here wearing a T shirt with the hug from my 40D Halo Lace bra.  It's giving me the comfort, control and shape I need to forget I'm wearing it.  This summer I haven't had the need to replace any of my bras so nothing new to report on that front.  Still finding the comfort and shape needed from my Wacoal bras.  For me I feel the comfort is so good that I forget I'm wearing one.  

Enjoy summer all.  And continue to bra up.  Your breast will thank you.

Offline taxmapper

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Looking down and seeing the projection. (They are still straight out) and the mass that sits there is refreshing, and more inline with my persona.   

Cant explain it, but I know they are SUPPOSE to be there.   In fact they were suppose to be there the entire time.  

I guess i am a "late bloomer"... 





Offline Johndoe1

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I have heard women say they too have times when they feel insecure with their chests as well. Obviously not all women! :D But it appears that it's universal if you have a developed chest. People learing or starring no matter your gender is always unnerving. Comes with the territory it seems. 

Offline WPW717

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I seemed to have leveled off on growth. 44 under, 52 above ( on a new chemo agent for the Prolactinoma) 

Off prednisone for a month now and thyroid dose increased a bit. The weight is no longer creeping up. It’s starting to go down slowly. Yea! 

Wondering what the projection will look like when the belly does not predominate.

I also have begun to enjoy my breasts like others here. They are a part of me, literally.🤗


 

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