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Photos / Re: My First Bra
« Last post by Johndoe1 on Today at 07:27:20 AM »
Benusa2 and Johndoe1, you are both quite full busted, so need to wear a bra for comfort and appearance, like full-busted women do.
Thank you Busty. The struggle is real. I am just glad women have figured this stuff out already and I can borrow solutions from them. It certainly does make life better. 
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Exposure / Re: Best Medicine
« Last post by Johndoe1 on Today at 07:22:33 AM »
That is true. Which why I never understood why we are told at any age, it will go away in a couple months, meanwhile in a couple years we find that isn't not only true, but it has multiplied in size. Muscle can tighten the tissue but it projects it as well as it builds under. Weight loss and dietary habits can significantly minimize adipose tissue in the glands and around it and as the fat loss takes place so does chest size to a degree. Problem is estrogen loves fat, breast tissue loves fat, so getting it to go away compared to other areas of the body isn't as quickly seen.
My own theory is as a teen, glandular growth is normally minimal and the growth is more fat tissue. As more testosterone begins to sculp the body the fat redistributes and the prominence goes away and only a small amount of glandular tissue remains but nothing as pronounced as the fat before. Hence how men can have breast cancer without having breasts. We all have varying amounts of glandular tissue. Some hardly. Some, quite a bit. 

For those of us who have had breasts since puberty, something within us didn't get the message to stop developing glands and redistribute the fat. So our breasts continued to develop as girls do in the chest department. Some developing quite feminine chests and others only one breast or small breasts. 

That's my theory. 
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Acceptance Garments / Re: Underwire
« Last post by Johndoe1 on Today at 07:09:16 AM »
In the attached photo you can see that my underwire is correctly positioned so that my breast tissue can fall into the cup and be supported.  If I were to sit the underwire lower  there would be gapping in the lower  cup and possible squashing of upper breast tissue elsewhere.  This is a common mistake to make and easily done with molded cups which effectively disguise this problem.  Breast tissue resting in your bra cup is being supported by the cup.
What a beautiful bra. What a beautiful bust to fill it. Going full time isn't hard when you need the support and containment. The physical comfort overrides anything mental. And in the end, comfort is all we are looking for. Good choice. 
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Photos / Re: My First Bra
« Last post by Benusa2 on Yesterday at 08:24:13 PM »
I’ve been wearing wireless cotton bras that look like tanks and lately I’ve worn those in bed. At home I wear the white bra pictured. Starting to feel full busted.
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Exposure / Re: Best Medicine
« Last post by WPW717 on Yesterday at 08:21:31 PM »
Did that too.

It was a Prolactinoma sending out prolactin, on top of the estrogen.
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Photos / Re: Bare breasted images:
« Last post by WPW717 on Yesterday at 08:14:52 PM »
Tried them before. Hard to get on, harder to get off. 

Needed help to get off.

They do hide a bit but not so much anymore. 

Have abandoned them.
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Acceptance Garments / Re: My bra pics
« Last post by Busty on Yesterday at 06:16:29 PM »
Updated photo. Need to shave.
Welcome back.  You certainly have grown 😘.  How do you feel about that?
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Acceptance Garments / Re: Underwire
« Last post by AlfaQ on Yesterday at 05:46:37 PM »
Thank you for the compliments Busty, it's great to hear from you again. I have now fully accepted that I need to wear a bra and I am rarely without one.  Bravissimo have recently sent me their latest magazine and are inviting me in for another fitting. 
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Gynecomastia Talk / Re: Gynecomstia Acceptance Poll
« Last post by Parity on Yesterday at 02:25:53 PM »
34BCup, 

 Thanks for sharing and making an opening introduction. The first is the hardest. 
I hope to hear from you much more as you share your ups and downs that you may experience. 

parity
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Acceptance Garments / Re: Underwire
« Last post by Busty on Yesterday at 10:51:30 AM »
In the attached photo you can see that my underwire is correctly positioned so that my breast tissue can fall into the cup and be supported.  If I were to sit the underwire lower  there would be gapping in the lower  cup and possible squashing of upper breast tissue elsewhere.  This is a common mistake to make and easily done with molded cups which effectively disguise this problem.  Breast tissue resting in your bra cup is being supported by the cup.
I love that bra and you look great in it.  You definitely need the support.  And your breasts have such a nice shaped and lifted presentation in that bra
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