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Acceptance Garments / Re: Minimiser bra
« Last post by explore_support on Today at 02:25:46 PM »
The Bali bra looks very nice. Here is a pic of the red minimiser bra and another of my regulat bras and you can see the difference I think. The minimiser is a 34D and the nude bra is actually 34DD.  I love the 34DD but my wife doesn't like me wearing it out and about.
That is really nice. I like the way the minimiser bra reduces the projection. Does it feel like compressing the busts?
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Acceptance Garments / Re: My bra pics
« Last post by Traveler on Today at 01:35:04 PM »
Very nice! You definitely need a bigger bra though! 👍
That's just from trying to juggle the camera so I can see what I am doing while keeping my beard out of the shot. Need more arms.
😂😂😂
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Acceptance / Re: Breast Fetish?
« Last post by Traveler on Today at 01:34:08 PM »
I’ll notice the hug of the band from time to time, but what gets me is the bounce! Going up down stairs is the most prominent, but every once in awhile I’ll feel it just walking.
I would call it a uni bounce with a bra on as opposed to an uncoordinated bouncing of braless breasts. I like the uni bounce.
That’s a good way to put it! The unibounce while driving also comes to mind.
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Acceptance / Re: Breast Fetish?
« Last post by blad on Today at 12:17:21 PM »
I’ll notice the hug of the band from time to time, but what gets me is the bounce! Going up down stairs is the most prominent, but every once in awhile I’ll feel it just walking.
I would call it a uni bounce with a bra on as opposed to an uncoordinated bouncing of braless breasts. I like the uni bounce.
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Acceptance Garments / Re: Minimiser bra
« Last post by oldguy on Today at 11:54:31 AM »
AlfaQ,

At 75, with two new knees, I no longer run.  These seem to work for me for compression, support and providing a look of well developed pecs.  Of course, that fails when they see my arms.  Fortunately, we have a lot of agriculture here.  Guys wear jeans and work shirts year around.  Even when it's over 100 degrees. 

I do occasionally wear regular non-wired bras, but those show significant development.  No hiding them and can't see my feet without bending.  My pullover jog bras, separate the breasts and make them more pronounced, but I wear them when working the yard, as they keep the breasts where they belong. When bending and twisting, the breasts tend to move around in the uni-bra.

Wife is fine with what I am wearing.  I buy 3 packs of exercise bras.  One of the uni-bras was pink.  That's a bridge too far.
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Acceptance Garments / Re: My bra pics
« Last post by 46bboobs on Today at 08:40:39 AM »
Very nice! You definitely need a bigger bra though! 👍
That's just from trying to juggle the camera so I can see what I am doing while keeping my beard out of the shot. Need more arms.
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Acceptance Garments / Re: My bra pics
« Last post by Traveler on Yesterday at 01:22:54 PM »
Very nice! You definitely need a bigger bra though! 👍
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Acceptance / Re: Breast Fetish?
« Last post by Traveler on Yesterday at 01:06:24 PM »
I’ll notice the hug of the band from time to time, but what gets me is the bounce! Going up down stairs is the most prominent, but every once in awhile I’ll feel it just walking.
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Lounge Area / Re: Testicular Pain
« Last post by WPW717 on Yesterday at 08:18:16 AM »
At the beginning of my journey through this process of ‘what’s wrong with me’, I experienced bilateral ache not pain. Urologist ordered an US. Nothing too unusual except for a ‘heterogenous parenchymal tissue throughout’ . This could be artifact vs. a nascent neoplastic lesion the report said.
Two subsequent ultrasounds later over the years for a mild ache yielded nothing unusual. ( Skill of the practitioner involved here) The fourth US in 5 years resulted in an urgent phone call and a castration. Not cancer but an infarction process. Gotta wonder why the intervening docs didn’t see it. 

That you fellas are having pain should be a warning shot over the bow as I only had a mild ache. I would counsel to get it explained.

Most here know the obtuse & rare history I have had over the years, couple this with gynecomastia & I think  the medical community owes us a deeper look to find the root cause. Yes, I know there will be the idiopathic ones  but that should be ruled in only after other causes have been ruled out. 

We are the way we are for a reason. I found out that I am lucky to be alive several times over. I was told to put my life in order at 30, as I would likely only live 5 more years. Fooled them! But it turns out ‘then’ was a prelude to now’s syndrome. All my health issues for the next 40 years were related to the initial diagnosis. 5 years of a roller coaster and I finally have some answers. Only to find out that my condition has a mortality rate of 50% by ages 58-65. Dunno if I am dodging bullets or maybe just blessed. 

I pray you all have good outcomes for any investigations you might undertake. Like we all know, hormones are very powerful, take care of yourselves & best wishes.

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Acceptance / Re: On a fem journey?
« Last post by Justagirl💃 on Yesterday at 04:11:13 AM »
Lately I’ve really gone back and forth on trying to start HRT. Years ago I got some estrogen from an over seas pharmacy, it was just a months worth and I don’t get any T-blockers, so I didn’t see any noticeable results. But it was expensive to do that. I could do it again, or I could talk to a therapist,but that would be through the VA and I’m not sure how they deal with these types of issues.
I don’t consider myself trans, but gender fluid maybe? Gender non-conforming certainly. I know I enjoy being fem much of the time and I want to be more so.
I would start with the VA and just see what happens.  You don't know until you try. 

Gender fluid doesn't require transition either, it's more of a deep rooted feeling. A therapist can help out with those feelings as well. 

I wish you well. 
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