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Offline Traveler

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Wearing another new Torrid bra today. Went from 3 hook DD on its last hook setting to a DDD 4 hooks, pretty snug but wearable. We’ll see in a few hours. 😁
So, after about 10-12 hours I was ready to take it off. Hopefully it will stretch out a bit as time goes on.
Tired of being uncomfortable so other people are comfortable.

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Wearing another new Torrid bra today. Went from 3 hook DD on its last hook setting to a DDD 4 hooks, pretty snug but wearable. We’ll see in a few hours. 😁
That's a serious bra for some serious boobs. 
If the bra fits, wear it.

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Thanks, yes it’s the Torrid front close. I like that there’s no clasp in the back and front adjusters make it so easy to, well, adjust.
I help out at Torrid sometimes and do fittings for some of the CNAs that come over as well. I just did a fitting Friday before last for one of the CNAs in process of losing weight. Unfortunately, Torrid is running out of bras that fit her. she has settled on Size 1 bralettes to have something other than dull nude or black bras in her size. Before long she will have to switch to Soma.
Based on what you see I have and the shape, do you have any styles you would recommend for me?

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Thanks, yes it’s the Torrid front close. I like that there’s no clasp in the back and front adjusters make it so easy to, well, adjust.
I help out at Torrid sometimes and do fittings for some of the CNAs that come over as well. I just did a fitting Friday before last for one of the CNAs in process of losing weight. Unfortunately, Torrid is running out of bras that fit her. she has settled on Size 1 bralettes to have something other than dull nude or black bras in her size. Before long she will have to switch to Soma.
Based on what you see I have and the shape, do you have any styles you would recommend for me?
Try the XO plunge push-up bras in the size you are wearing now. I'm wearing one now and the support is incredible. 
When life gives you curves,
flaunt them! 💃
💋Birdie💋

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I don't know if it is because I'm wearing a brassiere most of every day or not but I sense that my breasts are getting larger.  This morning I pulled out a number of brassieres I don't regularly wear to see how things are "shaping up."  This is a white version of a brassiere from the same manufacturer that creates the brassiere I wear only occasionally because the heavy frame is not as comfortable as the Lilyette brassiere I consider my favorite.  It seems to be fitting quite well and my breasts definitely make a statement when I'm wearing it.  I thought I'd better take a photo... that is the only way we know things are true, right?  

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Are you sure your not moving up into a D cup? Your cups are looking pretty well packed full there.

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Are you sure your not moving up into a D cup? Your cups are looking pretty well packed full there.
As we all know, not all brassieres are created equal, so some C cup brassieres fit my breasts and some are too large.  That is a bit of what I'm doing at the moment.  This particular brassiere the cups seemed too large in the past but it fits better now.  It does appear that my breasts are filling out a bit.  Interesting to learn that flax seed can affect breast development and I've been adding that to my oatmeal in the morning.  Another herb used by those who want larger breasts is nettles which I've been taking at heavier doses this winter because it is a decongestant.  I'm using neither to increase the size of my breasts but it may be having that effect.  I think the men who use such things with the intention of growing breasts are probably taking much more of it than I am.

Here is another brassiere I tested.  This one has straps set wide on my shoulders unlike the Lilyette brassiere I love.  They don't pull the cups so firmly against my breasts which allows the fullness to have a bit more freedom.  I'm not a big fan of brassieres that have stitching in the cup but I do have three such brassieres that I will wear when playing... as I'm doing at the moment.  This is what I have on right now...

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So after experimenting a bit I put on my old favorite, Bali's Lilyette Keyhole Plunge into Comfort brassiere which is no longer available in a C cup.  As I've said before I don't attribute my purchases to having created this situation but I am glad I bought a few extras for the future.  It is a minimizing brassiere that shapes and contains my breasts.  Other brassieres give them a bit more freedom and consequently my breasts can appear larger... underwire, unpadded.  So this is what I'm wearing now and will for the rest of the day.  These brassieres are comfortable and very reasonably priced.  I'm a happy camper.

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That white one certainly does look better on you. 
  Thankfully you know how to find the best fit for yourself.
  Since I'm still pretty new  to all this.
I've been wondering if gynecomastia is one of those things that will very likely continue to grow throughout the rest of my life? 
  Dr,s still have no clue as to why I have it? Called it idiopathic.
  I see an Endocrinologist at the end of next month. 

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That white one certainly does look better on you.
  Thankfully you know how to find the best fit for yourself.
  Since I'm still pretty new  to all this.
I've been wondering if gynecomastia is one of those things that will very likely continue to grow throughout the rest of my life?
  Dr,s still have no clue as to why I have it? Called it idiopathic.
  I see an Endocrinologist at the end of next month.
The vast majority of men develop enlarged prostate glands as we age.  We also experience reduced testosterone which allows estrogen to take a more prominent place in our lives.  Changes in hormones will change our bodies.  Gynecomastia is a name given to changes in our bodies which implies there is a problem with these changes.  In reality it is natural.  Granted, not every man will develop significant breast tissue but some of us will.  The usual suspects who arrive at this side of the website are not inclined to lament what is happening.  For some of us it unleashes feelings we've long had.  I appreciate that you've wanted to have everything checked out to make sure there isn't something happening in your body which requires attention.  As we all know, insurance companies do not consider breast development in men to be a problem.  That is why they won't pay for a mastectomy, unless breast cancer becomes part of the deal.  I've no idea where your journey will lead you, but you certainly are aware from spending time on this website that a great many men are fine with having breasts and enjoy caring for them.  For some there is a touch of eroticism in the whole experience... for others it is simply utilitarian... support the breasts and relieve discomfort.  Personally, I'm very happy to talk about such things with the men who spend time here.  I appreciate the advice and the occasional humor.  I like seeing what other men are wearing and the exhibitionist in me likes sharing photos of what I'm wearing.  No problem here at all.  We'll be here as you proceed on your journey.  Glad you found us.


 

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