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Photos / Re: Looking down
« Last post by Dudewithboobs on Today at 01:36:40 PM »
Today’s view down heading out for a jog. Love this top it adjusts well. Will pull front up some when running but down to let them breathe some when able to. Tank is spandex type material and very comfortable 
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Gynecomastia Talk / Re: Smash and grab!
« Last post by Dudewithboobs on Today at 01:00:04 PM »
Agreed parity I can’t foresee halting or avoiding things I love doing cause of it. Just a workaround to work around. Just a lesson in spatial awareness 
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Gynecomastia Talk / Re: Smash and grab!
« Last post by taxmapper on Today at 12:36:38 PM »
Padding is our friend! 
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Gynecomastia Talk / Re: Smash and grab!
« Last post by Parity on Today at 11:58:13 AM »
Well dude I guess we have to accept it's part of life for us now and learn how to prevent it.  I'm not going to stop doing some of the construction projects I still enjoy.  I am however more mindful of the pain that can happen to yet another sensitive area of our bodies.  
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Gynecomastia Talk / Re: Smash and grab!
« Last post by Dudewithboobs on Today at 11:36:00 AM »
Sorry to hear that Parity. We’ve all been there a time or two when our breasts become hyper aware of being there by being hit, knocked, ran into lol. Growing up I always heard women time to time complain how they hurt so bad when grabbed or poked by partners or things. Or how they’re always in the way. It seems goofy back then. Like, yeah..ok it can’t be that bad. 

It is lol. I was building a new porch for our home a few weeks ago and went to lift a board up on the deck part and my underboob caught the edge of the board and gave a small ow of sorts. More than not it was just the reality of them being off my chest enough to actually clip a board that wasn’t near my ribs. And when leaning over to install the rail ran my right boob in to the corner of the top rail and let a few words slip out. 

I’d like to find those women i scoffed at before and tell them sorry. I get it you’re right lol 
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Gynecomastia Talk / Re: Smash and grab!
« Last post by Parity on Today at 10:42:15 AM »
Well I guess it was my time to experience the "pain".
Not the first but was the most severe.
  I was helping a friend with some home projects and took a hard hit to my left breast.  WOW that hurt.  The pain behind the nipple was intense.  I have been having breast pain all week then this.  As the day was ending and I was about to head home he came in for a big man hug and thanked me for the help.  That added to the pain and after I got in my truck for the drive home I had a self moment of cupping, rubbing, and holding.  Today I'm still a bit sore and sensitive and am for the most part back to the normal weekly discomfort.  It's a padded T-Shirt bra day for me today.   
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Photos / Re: Bare breasted images:
« Last post by Dudewithboobs on Today at 09:25:36 AM »
Thanks parity. I trust it will be fine. I’m not flabby or fat but the double standard is real and to my advantage. 
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Exposure / Re: Doctors Visit
« Last post by Justagirl💃 on Today at 08:48:48 AM »
"Made me think of those here who may not have answers as to the why and wonder if anyone else has been told unfortunately estrogen dominance is your new normal now"
I did testosterone from 17-19 years old as the doctor was trying to stop breast tissue growth. I abandoned it when I left home as I didn't feel right under T. 

19-55 years old I just let nature take its course. 

55-59 years old I went into menopausal like symptoms ranging from hot flushes to night sweats, the doctor said estrogen might take the edge off of it but decided against it. Again, nature took its course.   

 59-61 years old, and hot flushes are only a monthly reminder that they can still happen. Lack of hormone treatments have decimated my bones with osteoporosis. Oh well.  
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Photos / Re: Bare breasted images:
« Last post by Parity on Today at 08:45:32 AM »
It looks to me that you are about there now if not already.  You look fine.   I feel only you can decide if and when shirtless is appropriate.  I feel society holds two standards, one for women and another for men.  For men its often looked at as being a bit over weight or flabby.  Out of shape if you will.  You will navigate this just fine.  We all do.  

  I always keep a shirt on, partly because my dermatologist wants me to (to much sun in my youth) and I feel more comfortable keeping my breast covered.   
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Photos / Re: Bare breasted images:
« Last post by Dudewithboobs on Today at 07:53:58 AM »
Thanks John. I feel they have grown to a size where shirtless is difficult but we’ll see 
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