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Offline Houston7449

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New guy here.  47 years old. All through my younger years I was teased and tormented for having my boobs. Lately I have come to love them. I would shave them but don’t believe my wife would like that. I would now enjoy them a little bit bigger, been studying up on how to do that.
Am I big enough for a bra? Do you think I would look good in a bra?
« Last Edit: May 19, 2026, 06:26:06 PM by Houston7449 »

Offline blad

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From your picture I think you are at a point of at least trying a bra and evaluating what you think of wearing one. A decent fit is always important in getting a good read on how it would work for you. Buying bras without experience or help can be a crap shoot with a lot of experimentation. 

Yes, shaved boobs always look better.

We look forward to more of your story. I too had to deal with boob development in my early teens.
If the bra fits, wear it.

Offline Houston7449

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Thank you. Am trying to figure out posting photos from my IPhone. Have tried multiple apps to compress pics, change extensions ect to no avail

Offline oldguy

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welcome, new guy,

Not sure your age, but I suspect that you need support if you are running or exercising.  The hair may be an issue in sports bra.  I don't have much chest hair, so not an issue for me.  Got in 3.17 miles today.   517' elevation going up is good.  Down, not so great.  At 75, I wear a sports bra everyday.  Keeps me from flopping.  Very desecrate.   

Offline Houston7449

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Thank you. I should have mentioned, I am 47

Offline Justagirl💃

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Definitely ready for a fitting at Torrid.  
When life gives you curves,
flaunt them! 💃
💋Birdie💋

Offline JKing

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If you don't want to go through the troubles of shaving and are concerned with your spouses thought, I can suggest just trimming.  I trim things down and it helps with comfort in a sports bra (or any other type for that matter) without giving you the shaved look. I find a 3 MM guard works well. 

Offline Houston7449

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Good idea I will try that.

Offline taxmapper

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Greeting Houston.   This is an interesting world to say the least.  Youll learn alot hopefully.   Welcome tot he Estro-train!   

Offline Houston7449

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Measured myself this morning. 45 band 47 bust. Never would have thought I was a B cup!

Offline Houston7449

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Measured myself this morning. 45 band 47 bust. Never would have thought I was a B cup!
Thank you! Your breasts are amazing and a inspiration!

Offline Dudewithboobs

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You’ll find measurements are great for cutting wood but can be greatly misleading in breasts. It’s a great place to start from and go from there if shopping for self rather than a fitting. 

I’m 35.25 under and 41 3/4 over. I fill a c cup comfortably but snug. My measurements I believe put me at a DD or DDD if adding an inch per cup. I’ve tried a D cup and there’s enough space to count as not a good fit. 


 

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