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Offline taxmapper

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The longer this goes on, and the fact that the other half has FINALLY admitted that i am not in the "male camp" fully, she realizes that its not changing. All the navy Seal Training stuff aside, it wont change the fact that my body is not "on that side". 

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DWB, it’s been a long journey for me but I no longer go to great lengths to hide, or even minimize my chest and projection. I don’t flaunt by wearing form fitting tops like women do, you’d be surprised how obscuring it is to just wear regular shirts, I wear what’s comfortable. I even enjoy being clocked by the glance down or the wide eyed look I will occasionally get. It’s actually kinda fun to be caught for being out of the “norm.”
I see so many men that could use support, that by being a bit out there, maybe we could help make it the “norm” for anyone who wants/needs to care for their breasts.
Tired of being uncomfortable so other people are comfortable.

Offline blad

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They really do begin to grow on you no pun intended lol. It’s always interesting to me the men on the other side of things who are adamant about get them off of me. Whereas others on this side welcome it and are fine with it.
In my opinion from my own experience and from other comments posted, I think often the pivotal point acceptance is when one comes to try on a bra for the first time.

For me developing breasts at age 13 it was a deeply embarrassing experience at school and among friends with the usual constant taunts that I needed a bra. There was no ignoring the issue and it was clear everyone noticed I had boobs. But once I gave in and tried a bra on I was instantly amazed at how well I did fit a bra and further how I liked how it felt to wear a bra. It was unexpected how I suddenly liked looking down at my boobs  held in the cups and how it seemed so appropriate to have a bra on. From that point on I was more comfortable with myself when I was wearing a bra and I think I realized even at that young age I was destine to wear a bra. It was some combination of comfort both physically and emotionally when having a bra on. A positive re enforcement that has never left me and I became more satisfied with my breasts as I increased wearing a bra to a daily basis. After wearing a bra for a while it was increasing obvious that I was physically uncomfortable if braless and definitely emotionally unsatisfied not to have the boobs encased in the bra cups.

So the kids were right that I did need a bra but I was not able to admit that to them then. I do also think that if more guys with breast development tried a bra a number of them would reach similar conclusions and be more satisfied with themselves.
If the bra fits, wear it.

Offline taxmapper

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Bingo.    


No I dont dance around in a beard and skirt.   


But I do have mostly women's clothing now, (jeans, shirts, etc.) because they do in fact FIT!

Offline 42CSurprise!

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The longer this goes on, and the fact that the other half has FINALLY admitted that i am not in the "male camp" fully, she realizes that its not changing. All the navy Seal Training stuff aside, it wont change the fact that my body is not "on that side".
Some of us have bodies of football players and some of us have female shaped bodies.
I work out 3-4 times a week. Cant seem to build muscle where I want it. All I got was a bigger butt and thighs and my boobs stick out more. I have a female figure instead of that chiseled male body. Oh well...it is what it is. Just have to love yourself for what we have.
You are telling my story.  At times in my life I've been very active in the gym, always hoping my rather soft and round body would firm up.  But I never got a flat chest or muscular torso.  It has only gotten more curves as aging alters the balance in my hormones.  Testosterone's departure has given estrogen free reign.  The soft chest has become full blown breasts... yes, men's breasts that are wide set with nipples lower in the mass.  My breasts don't sag but they definitely come together when guided by an underwire brassiere with well designed unlined cups.  I keep showing them off so I think everyone already has the picture.  But my hips, thighs and bottom have rounded as well.  It is all a package deal.  I'm certainly not suggesting this is the path for everyone here experiencing breast growth, but I'm confident I'm not alone.  My fantasy would have me with a lithe body and voluptuous breasts, but then I'm an outlier in this group... having breasts stirs such fantasies...   But this is the journey I'm on and at the moment I'm enjoying my breasts.

Offline Gino

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It would seem that way. Where it is some days it’s nice to see someone glance as a way of reassurance when I’m feeling great about what is there. Other days it’s like here’s hoping no one notices anything “off” I love em nonetheless
It's funny how I feel that on one day females look with a knowing or reassuring glance then on another I feel as if some who notice my boobs they're scowling at me as if I were a trans athlete competing on a female sports team :-)


Offline gotgyne

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I love having boobs too.

Meanwhile they completely fill a 40D bra.

A bra is just an article of clothing for people with breasts.

Offline Busty

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gotgyne, that bra looks good on you 

Offline Parity

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Gotgyne,  They do fill that 40D bra.  You have to feel better wearing a bra at that size. You look good wearing that. 

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Gotgyne,  They do fill that 40D bra.  You have to feel better wearing a bra at that size. You look good wearing that.
So true. 


And doesn’t it feel good to see and feel how well you fill a D cup bra.  Better than a lot of women can 

Offline gotgyne

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Thank you to all of you!
You're right. I need a bra more than ever for support. 

Offline Busty

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Thank you to all of you!
You're right. I need a bra more than ever for support.
And for a polished, put-together look 

Offline gotgyne

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Thank you to all of you!
You're right. I need a bra more than ever for support.
And for a polished, put-together look
Yes, the difference is noticeable. My wide-set breasts are in fact put together with the bra. And I also like, that they don't sag anymore in the bra.

But the best thing is, that my wife is completely okay now, that I wear bras. I wash them, hang them to dry, she doesn't care. Obviously she came to know and accept that I need them like she does.

It was quite hot here for the last weeks. I've worn my bras always with armless woman's shirts, also in public, e.g. at the supermarkets. Nobody cared.

Offline Busty

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At a D cup, they would care and notice more if you were braless, jiggling with every step and nipping out in the frozen food aisle  

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 I love having boobs

Definitely shopping for them is a blast.
Yesterday and today I was and will be wearing tank tops, So my new strapless bra got put to use.

Half the fun of dressing is wondering what you're going to do with the girls. Everyday is different, Every outfit.

It becomes part of the routine on a daily basis, part of getting dressed and such.
When life gives you curves,
flaunt them! 💃
💋Birdie💋


 

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