Author Topic: To show or not to show.  (Read 17529 times)

Offline Parity

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I would never have admitted this a year ago... but now....  I kind of welcome the moderate projections when they occur.  Of course, not being a 'G' cup helps.  Darker clothing with little or no pattern seems to 'project' less, but  A seatbelt shoulder strap passing between my little hills doesn't bother me in the least - even when on amusement park rides.  I believe it is all about what we consider 'normal.'

The more we try to hide them, the more they make their presence known.
I would have to agree with you.  I'm only a C cup but do enjoy having a bit show from time to time.  Just knowing they are there, real and natures gift and its way of helping me evolve into the best me I can be.  

Offline gyneco_jason

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I would never have admitted this a year ago... but now....  I kind of welcome the moderate projections when they occur.  Of course, not being a 'G' cup helps.  Darker clothing with little or no pattern seems to 'project' less, but  A seatbelt shoulder strap passing between my little hills doesn't bother me in the least - even when on amusement park rides.  I believe it is all about what we consider 'normal.'

The more we try to hide them, the more they make their presence known.
I would have to agree with you.  I'm only a C cup but do enjoy having a bit show from time to time.  Just knowing they are there, real and natures gift and its way of helping me evolve into the best me I can be. 
This is a good and healthy way to feel about them, "nature's gift." 
I'm finally starting to realize this in adulthood. When you're a young man being teased about your chest and made to feel ashamed, it's hard to see your own breasts as anything but a burden. But they're part of my body, whether I like it or not. And the fact is they look a lot nicer in an attractive bra. So whenever I put mine on, I look at my boobs in the mirror and admire them for a bit. If I feel good about them, it doesn't matter as much what others think. 

Offline NoWorries25

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I don't think about them as a general rule.  I just live my life and accept the fact that some body movements are going to feel a little different.  I notice that walking is a little different (improved posture) and reaching above my head requires a little more attention to detail ..else.. some major adjustments have to be made after the movement.

(Try to keep the upward motion of the upper arm to a minimum - given the circumstances- or the band tends to ride up a bit.)

I find that the more someone tries to hide something, the more visible it becomes.  Act like nothing is different, and people will believe it.




 

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