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Acceptance / Re: Gynecomastia Acceptance Poll
« Last post by 42CSurprise! on Today at 11:32:07 AM »As self-acceptance deepens it is quite natural for appreciation to develop, especially as we become serious about finding brassieres that not only provide comfort but have the capacity to enhance the appearance of our breasts. Yes, as cup size increases the game changes, unless of course we don't feel a need to hide our development which I sense most of us do. But now we have real breasts held in what might be attractive brassieres. We appreciate how our breasts look AND feel in the cups cradling them. It might even turn us on... 
I'll have a blood draw later today and I'll be asked to remove the shirt I wear to camouflage my bosom. I'll be wearing a thin cotton tee shirt and whether I wear a brassiere or not my breasts will be evident. I will likely wear a brassiere because honestly I'm fond of my breasts. I don't imagine the women drawing my blood will even notice but if she does it is really no big deal... old men often have breasts... even if they don't hang out with other men and talk about our latest brassiere purchase.
I know men come here who are often confused and filled with shame. The conversations we have are important. Having found kindred spirits it isn't surprising that we will hang around after we've come to acceptance simply because we are enjoying the experience of having breasts and talking about them. I know that is true for me. Thanks everyone for being so open about your experiences. And thanks for showing off from time to time. I love seeing those photos... knowing I'm not alone.
I'll have a blood draw later today and I'll be asked to remove the shirt I wear to camouflage my bosom. I'll be wearing a thin cotton tee shirt and whether I wear a brassiere or not my breasts will be evident. I will likely wear a brassiere because honestly I'm fond of my breasts. I don't imagine the women drawing my blood will even notice but if she does it is really no big deal... old men often have breasts... even if they don't hang out with other men and talk about our latest brassiere purchase.
I know men come here who are often confused and filled with shame. The conversations we have are important. Having found kindred spirits it isn't surprising that we will hang around after we've come to acceptance simply because we are enjoying the experience of having breasts and talking about them. I know that is true for me. Thanks everyone for being so open about your experiences. And thanks for showing off from time to time. I love seeing those photos... knowing I'm not alone.

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