Thanks, John.
How I feel tends to vary. There are weeks like this that I notice how my polo shirts cling to them and how my boobs get in the way when I move my arms sometimes.
My mood changes as well. I think that is a very human emotion on anything. And my breasts also get in the way as well. When you have as much static tissue on the front of your chest as some of us do, they are going to rub, and bump and be bumped and bang in to things. I can not fold my arms over my bust. I have to fold them under my bust and let my breasts sit on my arms. It's just what you do. And my arms bump into mine as well. I have to have side support in my bras or the rubbing drives me crazy.
Someone told me my body is determined to grow boobs. I never thought of that before but there’s some truth there.
It's true for all of us. Our girls want to grow!
I didn’t really see them as female breasts until I tried a bra and started shaving my chest. It was a bit of a shock. Now they seem to be getting more rounded. Not sure if that’s a result of bra wearing or not. Just hoping they don’t get much larger.
They are not female breasts, they are your breast. Developed breasts look like this, no matter who's body they are on, male or female. It's just developed breasts are more common with cis women than cis men. Everyone has the same breast tissue, some is more developed than others. That's how trans MtF can have natural breasts. When enough of the proper hormones are encountered by this tissue, boobs develop. Yours have. Mine have. Others here have as well. Your breasts are beautiful, just like the rest of ours. There is nothing to be ashamed of. They are a part of you. They are you. They are of the size that a bra is very useful and helpful for you. That has nothing to do with gender but everything with support and containment of your tissue. The only question is how will you deal and treat them? And that is a great looking bra in the picture? Which bra is it?