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Gynecomastia Talk / Re: Hair Removal
« Last post by oldguy on Today at 05:46:10 PM »
Gyno64,

My Mom had great hair and passed away before my 12th birthday.  My Dad also had great hair until he was 65.  He was mostly bald at 91.

My three sisters all had great hair.  My two brothers, are mostly bald.  I believe it is mostly genetics.  I have not found Gyne in my family tree.  I expect that was not a condition that either was discussed, or not recognized.  

I have traced my ancestors back to the 1100's.  That is only because records were kept to determine land rights and title.  Charlemagne is my 47th great-grandfather.  I know most of Europe, believe they are decedents, as he had many other encounters during his life.  Only one is recognized as husband and wife, is Louis.  Probably more than you wanted to know or care.
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Gynecomastia Talk / Re: Hair Removal
« Last post by Gyno64 on Today at 02:55:11 PM »
(Old Guy).
 I do find it interesting how the both of us came to having Gyno around the same age with minimal hair on our bodies. 
 Now I do have hair lose on my head. Family genetics likely here with me. Though most of my male ken folks have lots of hair on their bodies.
Not all that sure that not having minimal hair has any correlation to why I developed Gyno or not. But here I am growing breasts. Go figure. Lol 
 

 

 
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Acceptance / Re: Breast Fetish?
« Last post by Gyno64 on Today at 02:00:18 PM »
Hello DI.
 What I'm wearing that you are referring to isn't necessarily a bra per say. It's just some cheep generic china brand of a Men's sleeveless Crop Top type of bralette if you will. 
  I found on eBay and also available at Amazon. It's made of a silky like panty material. I find it very comfortable to wear as an every day garment.  I can wear under my T-shirts without printing through my T-shirt even though I project out the front a bit. But I don't much care about that anymore these days. 
 It has a tag name brand of iEFiEL on it. I wear a size med. Here are a couple of photos of said garment.


 
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I didn't have surgery for gyno, but I did have a lumpectomy for breast cancer. The resulting 'pit' it left in my left boob took years to fill back in and look normal. The scaring got better, but never went away. Things heal somewhat over time. 
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Acceptance Garments / Re: What did your doctor recommend?
« Last post by Justagirl💃 on Yesterday at 06:42:22 PM »
You were contemplating moving to Oregon Birdie... is that still on the horizon?
I make too much money per month for Oregon medicaid.  I with my health I can't afford not to be on medicaid.  

Looking like Texas and California are my only two options.  I already tried California and the cost of living got me. 
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Acceptance Garments / Re: What did your doctor recommend?
« Last post by 42CSurprise! on Yesterday at 04:59:12 PM »
You were contemplating moving to Oregon Birdie... is that still on the horizon?
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Acceptance Garments / Re: What did your doctor recommend?
« Last post by Justagirl💃 on Yesterday at 03:46:52 PM »
Our and about around town they just see me as another female out shopping.  

At the day-centre it's different as they insist on calling me sir and scold me if I don't dress androgynous enough.  

My doctor and nurses could care less. 

At my apt complex half the residents call me ma'am whilst the other half call me sir.  

I get by just fine everywhere except the day-centre where their religious beliefs don't allow them to accept me. 
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Acceptance Garments / Re: What did your doctor recommend?
« Last post by taxmapper on Yesterday at 01:54:52 PM »
I again point out that I am protruding now quite loudly.  Though growth will prob. continue, they are obvious. 

No one has really said anything and again its because I think unless they are specifically looking, they see the boobs in a bra and it is like noise.  They just ignore it. If I was NOT wearing a bra, it would prob. sound a few alarms. 

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I once read here "bras are for breasts, not women" and I agree. 
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Acceptance Garments / Re: What did your doctor recommend?
« Last post by Gino on Yesterday at 01:06:06 PM »
My doctors are all female and they completely ignore my boobs and so does the population in general though I go get approving stares from women regularly.

It's been opined that "the political climate" is unfriendly in the U.S to other lifestyles, but unless trans men are pushing playing women's sports, going into the women's bathroom with little girls present or trying to force their radical agenda in the workplace / schools there's no reason for concern. 














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