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Gynecomastia Talk / Re: New boobs on the block
« Last post by Gyno64 on Yesterday at 09:27:12 PM »
Thanks dude and bob. These can be good revinues to go down. There can be so many things causing my gyno. Though my hormone levels are in range for my age. And liver and kidney function is good. So there's some other underlying cause behind it. Thanks for reaching out with your info and support.
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Acceptance Garments / Re: History of the bra
« Last post by 50/50 on Yesterday at 07:59:03 PM »
And all this time I thought a bra was a really cool looking sling shot that someone decided to turn it into a boob harness😳
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User Photos / Re: Is it time for a bra?
« Last post by WPW717 on Yesterday at 05:01:42 PM »
Yep, lots of East/West going on there. Just like mine, it makes finding the right size a bit harder. A Torrid fitting is what got me into the zone & sweet spot.
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Gynecomastia Talk / Re: New boobs on the block
« Last post by WPW717 on Yesterday at 04:56:51 PM »
G64,

As far as AI goes I have found way better results from doctronic.ai than from other AI iterations.

It has enabled me to hone in on a very hidden aspect of genetics that baffled my docs for years.

Coached me and my genetic counselor to do second level testing that revealed a mutation not normally known to cause MEN Syndrome. It’s become a point of interest for AI & the NIH. 

I do not have any of the normal markers/ mutations that cause this condition. A unicorn moment. 

This AI really can crunch the most insignificant details into a coherent scenario. It is open to non medical professionals.

It explains a lot of what happened to me & why I developed gynecomastia in  mere months. It could help you get a better understanding of what is going on with you.
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User Photos / Re: Is it time for a bra?
« Last post by pastthepointofreturn on Yesterday at 03:55:31 PM »
I have gotten in the habit of wearing my new bras every day.  I have felt much more confident wearing it. I think knowing this one is so invisible under my shirt helps a lot. 

I was surprised after only a week how I felt when I wasn't wearing it.  When I took the bra off one afternoon my nipples were more sensitive and rubbing on my shirts.  I noticed them moving around more and the weight of them needing the support. I felt more exposed not wearing one.  I ended up putting it back on until bedtime.   

I attached a picture with the new bra pulled up, just because I thought my breasts looked good and wanted to show them off.
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Acceptance / Re: Gynecomastia Accepance Poll
« Last post by Gyno64 on Yesterday at 02:52:53 PM »
Hi Gang.
Just a recap from my post. ( Gynecomastia Acceptance Poll ) I posted a couple weeks back. Thanks to all the input who had participated. 

Yes I did post it in both General discussion and Acceptance. But I will just leave this one here.

I find it surprisingly amazing to see how much the majority has become pretty accepting and even embracing their Gyno over the duration of their lives. 

The input from everyone has been very helpful and informing. Including the personal messages I have received from some of the members. Thank you so much.

As for me. I’m still pretty new to all this and still here trying grasp the reality of having gyno. Thus the reason I wanted to run this little poll.

The comments from everyone has made it easier to understand more about the attraction of being a male and having breasts. Though I would have never thought in a million years it would happen to me and become part of my lifestyle. And still in that acceptance stage.

I’m working towards being able to embrace my condition too as well? It would make things a whole hell of a lot easier for me, that’s for sure!

Hopefully my breast development will progress slowly enough over time for me to adjust as things go along? Because, I’m not too keen at going under the knife anyway.

As for all of us affected by Gynecomastia. I truly hope that each and every individual effected by what ever means or cause of their onset will be able to or have been able to receive what ever treatment or necessary management they need to be able to live a long and healthy life so you can have peace of mind if chosen to embrace the benefits of gynecomastia. 



Stay healthy, Stay safe. Cheers!

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Acceptance / Re: Things I Never Thought
« Last post by Dudewithboobs on Yesterday at 12:03:42 PM »
I have lost shy over 2in in length over the last 14-18 months. Gradual notice and then consistent measuring confirmed I possibly have fibrous tissue due to prolonged dominance and tissue being effected per urologist. I don’t care. I’m not 21 trying to impress  girl anymore but it was an adjustment when sitting to relieve self. 
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Acceptance Garments / Re: History of the bra
« Last post by taxmapper on Yesterday at 10:03:41 AM »
What men do not see (unless they have the girls) is that women deal with it every day. Even the "A" cup crowd talk about jiggling is uncomfortable. Binding up the girls is not about fashion, its practicality.  They have so many other issues to deal with, keeping the girls in check are constantly changing through time. Soon in the future a complete supported body wrap may come into being. 

The modern Bra is however only about 100 years old +/-, and has changed.  It will change again. 


I hope to live long enough to see some of it. 
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Acceptance Garments / Re: History of the bra
« Last post by Johndoe1 on Yesterday at 09:53:18 AM »
It is surprising how recent the bra really is in history.

Imagine us trying to wear a corset in stealth mode for the support we need?
I was thinking that very thing but then realized that during Victorian times, male corsetry was a thing. Google it. 
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Acceptance / Re: Things I Never Thought
« Last post by Johndoe1 on Yesterday at 09:50:09 AM »
I suspect men with moderate to severe gynecomastia, which a number of us here qualify, have had estrogen do what estrogen does to certain body parts not directly related to the chest. Having had gynecomastia since my teen years, I have never been well endowed in the groin. And of the last few years, sitting has become, shall I say, less messy on a personal level than standing? I suspect that it's equal parts age and estrogen. Either way, it's a change.
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