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Offline taxmapper

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...  I find myself unexpectedly more accepting of wearing bright colors and more feminine styles.  Does anyone else have that perception?

I find that mindset to be most liberating.  I can harly wait to see what happens next.
It makes perfect sense to have our feelings more in line with women now.  Liking more color in our wardrobe and softer clothing is natural and not a problem for me.  I feel it's all a part of the journey and freeing. 
This.      ALot of changes emotionally and perspective on many things alters. 

Offline WPW717

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Those feelings only became more amplified after the orchiectomy. 

Anticipating this was a normal response due to my medical background, I never noticed the effect until about 6-7 months after the procedure. 
My wardrobe has moved more towards ‘ peacock’ than it was in the past.

Getting compliments from my wife on my presentation. Feels good after spending a lifetime in scrubs & uniforms.
Regards, Bob

Offline DianeMcG

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I'm still pretty new to dealing with gyno.
I'm still trying to gain acceptance with my condition. It's only been seven months since my initial onset at my age of 64. I'm a full B cup and growing as I speak.
I have tried so many options of concealment of my breasts.
Compression shirts are okay for a short period of time. I now have now opened up for a seamless style bralette. That of which had been suggested by Busty. Much more comfortable and under the right clothing I can still hide my boobs. Only my future can tell what's to come of me as I may continue to develop?
 
I love the look of that bra! Please tell me the brand and style


 

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