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Offline gotgyne

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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 
I think so too.

There is another point I forgot to mention. Some years ago I got a whiplash injury because of a car accident. I've had neck pain from that day every day. After I started to wear a bra daily and the whole day, the pain went away. It seems that the weight of my unsupported breasts added a lot to the pain from the accident.
A bra is just an article of clothing for people with breasts.

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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.
I'm enjoying mine more as time go's on.  Perhaps its the size they are growing into that does it for me.  

I too enjoy the picking out a bra for the day. Selecting a new bra for shaping, design and color, is fun also.  I know whats under my shirt but others don't have to.  Figuring out how to "dress" them can be fun and a challenge. 

  I got up this morning and didn't put a bra on right away.  Just went about the day and began to run some errands.  When I got home the first thing I did was put one on.  Feel so much better.  

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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 
I think so too.

There is another point I forgot to mention. Some years ago I got a whiplash injury because of a car accident. I've had neck pain from that day every day. After I started to wear a bra daily and the whole day, the pain went away. It seems that the weight of my unsupported breasts added a lot to the pain from the accident.
Sorry to hear of your injury.  I'm glad you have found a means to relieve the pain and have accepted it and just go on.

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Thank you. In fact wearing a bra was a relief of my neck pain.

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They do grow on you! The bigger they have gotten the more I am fascinated by them. Right now I’m obsessed with feeling the “bounce” of my breasts in my day to day activities. The bounce is enhanced no matter which bra I’m wearing. Driving, I love how they get in the way while steering and going over bumps in the road. I’ve decided that if they get any bigger, to handle that I’ll just buy bigger bras! 😁
Tired of being uncomfortable so other people are comfortable.

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They do grow on you! The bigger they have gotten the more I am fascinated by them. Right now I’m obsessed with feeling the “bounce” of my breasts in my day to day activities. The bounce is enhanced no matter which bra I’m wearing. Driving, I love how they get in the way while steering and going over bumps in the road. I’ve decided that if they get any bigger, to handle that I’ll just buy bigger bras! 😁
Buying bigger bras is the best solution in such a case.

Once I've read that even in men with gynecomastia, their breast size may reach only one cup below their mother's breast size.
My mother was a full breasted woman with F cups. Thus I might end at an E cup (German sizing). I'll see.

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They do grow on you! The bigger they have gotten the more I am fascinated by them. Right now I’m obsessed with feeling the “bounce” of my breasts in my day to day activities. The bounce is enhanced no matter which bra I’m wearing. Driving, I love how they get in the way while steering and going over bumps in the road. I’ve decided that if they get any bigger, to handle that I’ll just buy bigger bras! 😁
Buying bigger bras is the best solution in such a case.

Once I've read that even in men with gynecomastia, their breast size may reach only one cup below their mother's breast size.
My mother was a full breasted woman with F cups. Thus I might end at an E cup (German sizing). I'll see.
I showed my sister mine, and am already about 6 inches well over her.   My niece also saw them and was, well.... not sure.   

my mother was a large A cup, I am tickling the bottom of a C cup. 

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They do grow on you! The bigger they have gotten the more I am fascinated by them. Right now I’m obsessed with feeling the “bounce” of my breasts in my day to day activities. The bounce is enhanced no matter which bra I’m wearing. Driving, I love how they get in the way while steering and going over bumps in the road. I’ve decided that if they get any bigger, to handle that I’ll just buy bigger bras! 😁
Buying bigger bras is the best solution in such a case.

Once I've read that even in men with gynecomastia, their breast size may reach only one cup below their mother's breast size.
My mother was a full breasted woman with F cups. Thus I might end at an E cup (German sizing). I'll see.
I showed my sister mine, and am already about 6 inches well over her.  My niece also saw them and was, well.... not sure. 

my mother was a large A cup, I am tickling the bottom of a C cup.
Now you see, no rule without exceptions. But I even don't know if the information on the breast size was fact based.
If it is, I'm glad that I love my breasts supported by and contained in a bra.

Btw. The mutual support (no pun intended) we give in this part of the forum, is invaluable. 

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They do grow on you! The bigger they have gotten the more I am fascinated by them. Right now I’m obsessed with feeling the “bounce” of my breasts in my day to day activities. The bounce is enhanced no matter which bra I’m wearing. Driving, I love how they get in the way while steering and going over bumps in the road. I’ve decided that if they get any bigger, to handle that I’ll just buy bigger bras! 😁
Buying bigger bras is the best solution in such a case.

Once I've read that even in men with gynecomastia, their breast size may reach only one cup below their mother's breast size.
My mother was a full breasted woman with F cups. Thus I might end at an E cup (German sizing). I'll see.
My mom and grandma were both A cups, so I passed them both up in my teens. 
On my father's side the women were well endowed including some of the men. My father is about a D cup and his brother about a C.
My aunt Joan, of blessed memory, was special order bras only exceeding a K cup. 

I got my boobs from my father's side.
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Dudewithboobs, in fact the bounce and jiggle without a bra is very noticeable. Even as I was only a B cup, I noticed it while running downstairs. Not to forget is also, that my nipples are very sensitive.

Here some pics with another bra.
 

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Dude is right, I can only go so long without getting bra’d up. Bounce gets in sink and more noticeable but controlled.

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It’s funny how accepting them goes from insecurity in the beginning to enjoyment as time goes by.
Dude, you hit the nail on the head!

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Well the weeks long pain and stabbing aches tingles and such that was going on subsided some days ago. I felt like they began about a month ago as dull aches and just intensified over last few weeks and was the worst spurt since I had onset. I never thought I'd be someone so excited to see my chest grow softer and fuller. It's amazing the acceptance levels we go through from wondering why, insecurity, hoping they stop, realizing they aren't, accepting it is what it is, an embracing them as they do to feelign almost proud of them.

Per measurements my breasts have grown a full inch in the fullest bust with measurements now being 35.75 under and 40.5 over. I know per measurements where this is supposed to place me. But I'm still very much a C cup. Though the spaces that are in the cups prior to this spurt, are no longer there and it appears I fill the bras in this size now. Which is crazy to acknowledge being a full C cup. One part of me goes this is insane, I'm a guy, this isn't how my body is supposed to be. But the majority of my body is filled with celebration that I have this to deal with.

Blessed to be a man who's body frame and type allows my breasts to be more able to mask than a woman of equal cup size. As braless is no longer comfortable and days when I have to I hate how I feel but appreciate that I can without hassle. But also in awe that I get to experience what it's like to have this level of development.

I really do just love the fact that I have boobs and if they grew more I can't say for sure, but I don't think I'd mind
My measurements are: 
Upper Bust: 43
Bust 50
Under bust 42
Lower Rib Cage 42
Belly 41.5
Waist: 40-40.5
Hips 42
Thighs 24

This puts me solidly in the psudo-female maybe camp.    But

I still wear a B cup.   go figure. 

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Here’s the quick version: bust, waist, hips:  

those numbers tell a body-shape story. Your bust-to-waist and hip-to-waist ratios give a sense of how ‘feminine’ or ‘masculine’ a shape looks, at least by classical standards. In my case:

Upper bust: 43"
Bust: 50"
Under bust: 42"
Lower rib cage: 42"
Belly: 41.5"
Waist: ~40–40.5"
Hips: 42"
Thighs: 24"

that gives me a bust-to-waist ratio of about 1.23 and a hip-to-waist ratio of about 1.05.

this are classical ‘hourglass’ ratios and are usually closer to bust-to-waist ≈ 1.25–1.5 and hip-to-waist ≈ 1.2, so mine lands me somewhere in a ‘pseudo‑female maybe" category — curves, but not textbook hourglass.



this was a bit of cleanup by AI but still is the data:  

The kicker? I still wear a B cup. My measurements scream ‘more curves,’ but my chest size is stubbornly minimalist. 
Because:   
1. Bust-to-waist ratio
 Bust = 50", Waist ≈ 40.5"
50 ÷ 40.5 = 1.23
For many females, bust-to-waist is often 1.2–1.6, so I am within that female range but at the lower end.

2. Waist-to-hip ratio
Waist ≈ 40.5", Hips = 42"
40.5 ÷ 42 = 0.96
Female averages are about 0.7–0.8 (curvier), male averages ~0.9–1.0. Mine is closer to male average, meaning hips are only slightly wider than waist.

3. Shoulder-to-waist ratio (using Upper Bust as shoulders)
Upper Bust = 43", Waist = 40.5"
43 ÷ 40.5 = 1.06
Male average = ~1.6 (broad shoulders), female average = ~1.0–1.1. I'm very much in female range here.




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I've mentioned over time on this website that my adventure with breasts and brassieres has taken me far afield.  Perhaps I'm not alone in that.  I've visited a website with men who are determined to grow breasts using herbs and other devices.  These are men who wish to remain men, not necessarily those who wish to transition.  Some have had breast implants and are happy to share photos of the result.  I've also spent time on crossdressing websites where men will wear women's clothes, including intimate garments like brassieres, panties, negligees.  Some will have gynecomastia but that is not often talked about.  Wearing forms is talked about.  Recently, I followed Birdie over to a website simply called "We Wear Bras."  Folks there often have very real breasts but not necessarily.  One man joked when answering the question "Why do you wear a bra?" saying "Because my forms would fall to the ground."  Some are inclined toward crossdressing, some talk as we do about their favorite brassieres.

I re-read this thread and it is so clear we are part of a larger community.  All of us are trying to make sense of who we are and how we wish to express our uniqueness in the world.  We are learning to love the breasts given to us as our hormones shift, whether through age or some medical treatment.  The response generally begins by focusing on comfort but often shifts toward appreciation both for the reality of having breasts and then for the brassieres and other garments we choose to care for them.  Whether we want it to happen or not, the simple fact that testosterone is diminished allowing estrogen to have her way in our bodies means both our bodies and minds are changing.  We are likely more inclined to make peace rather than war in our lives and relationships.  That seems a positive change.  It isn't always recognized along the way, but when asked to reflect on such things the changes become more evident.

Though I don't "need" to wear a brassiere I'm finding myself wanting to wear one most days.  And in doing so I'm appreciating my breasts more and more.  I'm so glad I can say that in a place where it is safe to say such things.  This is how our acceptance grows.  We step out of shame and into acceptance.  I started a thread a few years ago with a title that says is all...  

Shame to Embarrassment to Toleration to Acceptance to Appreciation to ?

Thanks for sharing your journey with all of us.  We need a community like this.  The world doesn't want to understand what we're experiencing, so we rely on kindred spirits for support.


 

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