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Offline curiousk

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No one can say you don't need a bra!
Yes, for 6 years now.  I’ve had female friends who have said I could catfish with those😂

Offline moobs2

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I don't like bras in the heat and humidity.


Offline blad

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I don't like bras in the heat and humidity.
I find a bra helps with boob sweat. At least it is not as bothersome.

So I would have to disagree. 
If the bra fits, wear it.

Offline Benusa2

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I’ll post some cleavage. I like the tanks but they get hot under shirts.

Offline Dudewithboobs

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Ben looking good my friend! It seems you’re still growing and filling out even more. Hope it is going alright with the continued growth.

My C cups are getting tighter and am a bit nervous about a reality of being a D cup especially going in to the warmer season. Beginning to feel my days of shirtless at the pool are coming to a close possibly.
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Offline Johndoe1

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My C cups are getting tighter and am a bit nervous about a reality of being a D cup especially going in to the warmer season. Beginning to feel my days of shirtless at the pool are coming to a close possibly.
If your photo is any indication, I would say you are past that now.
Womanhood is not defined by breasts, and breasts are not indicative of womanhood. - Melissa Fabello

Offline Dudewithboobs

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Thanks John. I feel they have grown to a size where shirtless is difficult but we’ll see 

Offline Parity

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It looks to me that you are about there now if not already.  You look fine.   I feel only you can decide if and when shirtless is appropriate.  I feel society holds two standards, one for women and another for men.  For men its often looked at as being a bit over weight or flabby.  Out of shape if you will.  You will navigate this just fine.  We all do.  

  I always keep a shirt on, partly because my dermatologist wants me to (to much sun in my youth) and I feel more comfortable keeping my breast covered.   

Offline Dudewithboobs

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Thanks parity. I trust it will be fine. I’m not flabby or fat but the double standard is real and to my advantage. 


 

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