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Offline 42CSurprise!

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That photo as well as you're new avatar are telling the true story about who you are.... beautiful AND voluptuous. Thanks for sharing this journey with all of us Birdie.  I know it has been a revelation as well as a celebration of who you are. Wonderful!

Offline Gyno64

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Birdie, I'm hoping I will too. Being just into nine months since my initial onset I'm thinking I may be on a long road till I stop growing. I'm a full B cup now. And still growing. But slower now. 

Offline Parity

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You may continue to grow yet but it looks like your managing it well.  That's a nice looking bra and would think you could fly unnoticed wearing it. Your looking good, and just keep being you.  The good thing is we find ways to manage it.  That's what is nice about those active here. Eager to help and encourage. 

Offline Gyno64

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Well thank you Parity.
 I'm still pretty young at acceptance. 
  It's like some days I'm one step forward and on other days I'm one step back. 
  I'm pretty sure many can relate to that.
Thankfully I'm still at a point where I can manage and still choose how much display I would be comfortable with.

Offline Parity

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I don't know if by acceptance we mean we will never want to tone down the appearance of having breast.  I accepted them but for me.  Not to the point of making them Out there for the public.  Your last picture made me go shopping today.  I did order two similar.
And yes we do learn over time what type of support or bra to wear that is appropriate for the day or event.

Offline Dudewithboobs

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Gyno, that bra looks great on you and the color and fabric looks like it molds well and holds well and imagine the fabric allows the shirt to fit well without too much projection or clinging. B cup is a good size you can still mask it and hide it fairly easy and explain it without much effort if it's noticed or simply not be noticed cause contrary to a male developing breasts, on the male body a B cup is not that much visibly. More volume than shape and contour.

If you are a full B cup within 9 months and the root cause hasn't been treated or mitigated, it's likely you'll continue to develop for some time. Unsure if you've had your labs ran to see what may be causing it but may be worth a try to see.

Can definitely relate to the one step forward one step back. When I was a b cup it was tough at times but found it wasn't as bad as I thought and adapted. As familiar pains came along and I moved in to a full c cup my shirts quit fitting well, my volume was present in most clothing and even in a pullver bra that compressed lightly my chest projected more than I was comfortable with. But over the last few months I've adjusted and adapted and I trust that you will to if your breasts continue to fill and round out.

As many attest to, the growth seems to be endless. Whether it is over the course of years or shorter term. It seems that if the root cause isn't addressed or able to be treated that the body will continue to develop. Breast tissue is one of the most sensitive and triggered tissues to grow. So even when the rest of the body seems fine it's not that difficult for the breasts to be encouraged to grow more. Even a little imbalance can cause big changes over time. 

The itching and pulsating radiating pains along the outside of the breasts or under the areolas are tell tale signs of growth as it expands outward and pushes outward. Which is why we often feel a pressure that feels like it's pushing. Some moments it feels my growth has stopped and then i'll feel those pains and later see the curve of my outer breasts more developed and full. And over the last month or so the outside wall has pretty well disappeared in replacement of tissue that's grown and can be seen stretched under the armpit area down to the lower quarter of my breasts. And inside has now begun taking on more volume. There are weeks and months it seems that it's stopped and then out of nowhere it seems the signs of another spurt large or small is coming. For me this is testicular pain primarily in the left, followed by a sense of anxiety for no reason and then almost a cool sensation in my chest tissue followed by pains and aches that feel like pulsating tingles on the outer breast wall and persistent tingling under areolas. 

If you get the root cause taken care of, obviously growth should stall. For many of us, that issue cannot be mitigated due to medicines that can't be switched out, hormonal conditions that require aggressive therapys that aren't overall safe when weighed out, etc. For many of us, by the time the root cause is figured out and a solution may be applicable, we've grown to a size that is present and we've adapted and adjusted by then and simply choose not to mititgate the issue as we've come to be ok with this "new normal" in how we feel. 

« Last Edit: February 03, 2026, 10:45:26 AM by Dudewithboobs »

Offline WPW717

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Amen, Dude!
Regards, Bob


 

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