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Gynecomastia Talk / Re: Cup size compared to common fruits
« Last post by taxmapper on Yesterday at 11:47:16 PM »
Small apple and a coconut here. 
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Gynecomastia Talk / Re: Cup size compared to common fruits
« Last post by WPW717 on Yesterday at 09:24:37 PM »
Making my mark as a grapefruit but very squished ( very large base )
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Gynecomastia Talk / Re: Gynecomstia Acceptance Poll
« Last post by Midagemoobs2 on Yesterday at 11:04:37 AM »
Good point.
I guess I should have had the choice of D- Resigned. As I think about it myself. That is pretty much exactly where I'm feeling it.

Looking back, I had mild gynecomastia most of my teen life to 40s, so it was a B as I was largely unaware.  When I noticed it was more noticeable in pictures it became a C and I have to admit I wondered about surgery. I learned to dress so  it was less noticeable and use a mix of compression and eventually sports bras… I also took a hard look at myself now in my early 50s and realized my body has a soft look even when lifting - I concluded that surgery would be complex (thus at the high cost end) and results for people with similar age and bodies, seemed to me, underwhelming given cost effort and recovery. If I were younger and trimmer I might think otherwise. So now late 50s and perhaps more self confident and better able to use a variety of support given growth, I am more D or B, sometimes A- or even A.
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Gynecomastia Talk / Re: Cup size compared to common fruits
« Last post by 50/50 on Yesterday at 10:06:25 AM »
I would have to agree with that chart. For me anyway. I’m a 38B, the size of a large orange when in a bra. Hard to tell braless because my breasts sag now.
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Gynecomastia Talk / Cup size compared to common fruits
« Last post by Justagirl💃 on Yesterday at 09:04:42 AM »
I came across this on the internet and thought I might share it just for fun. 

And don't scramble to fast to the produce drawer.  😁
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Gynecomastia Talk / Re: Obese, recently stated having mostly unilateral tenderness
« Last post by oldguy on December 26, 2025, 05:57:45 PM »
I'm Obese, middle age man, recently stated having mostly unilateral tenderness, but I don't feel any lumps in the breast. Its more like a bit swollen and tender when pressed. Also the nipple is more tender than usual. I've had it before (but less tender), and then it has gone away. This time its more prominent though.I guess its a good thing I can't feel a lump, but I worry it could be something else. I'm also taking medications that can have gyno as side effect rarely. Seeingmy GP in 2 weeks.
Should I be worried?

First thing is to share this with your GP.  My GP recommended me to a breast doctor that also does surgeries.  He confirmed that I had Gyne.  I only take a blood pressure and cholesterol medication.  Advised that I don't do surgery.  More risk than reward.  I was 63 then and over weight.  Probably obese under the new guidelines. 

I began an exercise routine and, over two knee surgeries have lost 75lbs.  i feel great and getting in 3 miles a day at 75.  Unfortunately, the breasts didn't follow the weight loss.  With 40C and a 34" waist it's hard.  Doing the best i can to conceal them.  Winters are great.  Summers, not so much.

I have mammograms every two years.  They show some more breast tissue, but no cancer. 
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There are so many possibilities with your symptoms.  Just keep reminding yourself that the big "C" is a very, very small chance.   Try to stay calm and talk to your doctor.   It is most likely an infection, or the onset of gyno.
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Photos / Re: Five years ago!
« Last post by blad on December 25, 2025, 11:30:52 AM »
oldguy, What did the hygenist say?
The first time, several years ago, she just starred at me and didn't say anything.  I felt the need to explain.  The doctor came in for a exam and didn't mention anything.  While there are several hygienist's at the practice, I am usually scheduled with her.  All is good. And she does a great job cleaning my teeth. 
Perhaps a little unprofessional if you felt the need to explain your appearance?
Heck, I could see them.  I wanted to assure her that this can happen as men get older.  It's much better than cancer.  I'm glad that she could see them, since I'd hate to have a blind hygienist.

As a side note my HS friend and I purchased a mountain log cabin in 1992, where we spent a lot of time while our kids were growing up.  It was built in 1932 and is on the national historic register as one of the best preserved cabins in the National Forest.  My friend was a dentist and took care of our family for almost 50 years.  He retired 5 years ago.  Yes, he knows about my condition. 
I would have the assistant staff put the bib on the female patients right away when they were seated and before I reclined them back, with the way some of the younger crowd dressed your vision of their bicuspids was distracted buy the vision of staring down their boobs. 
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Photos / Re: Five years ago!
« Last post by oldguy on December 24, 2025, 05:49:34 PM »
oldguy, What did the hygenist say?
The first time, several years ago, she just starred at me and didn't say anything.  I felt the need to explain.  The doctor came in for a exam and didn't mention anything.  While there are several hygienist's at the practice, I am usually scheduled with her.  All is good. And she does a great job cleaning my teeth. 
Perhaps a little unprofessional if you felt the need to explain your appearance?
Heck, I could see them.  I wanted to assure her that this can happen as men get older.  It's much better than cancer.  I'm glad that she could see them, since I'd hate to have a blind hygienist.

As a side note my HS friend and I purchased a mountain log cabin in 1992, where we spent a lot of time while our kids were growing up.  It was built in 1932 and is on the national historic register as one of the best preserved cabins in the National Forest.  My friend was a dentist and took care of our family for almost 50 years.  He retired 5 years ago.  Yes, he knows about my condition.  
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Gynecomastia Talk / Re: Time to say goodbye
« Last post by Traveler on December 24, 2025, 03:35:45 PM »
Goodbye for now! Don’t forget to check in every once in awhile.
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