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User Photos / Re: Latest update
« Last post by Evolver on Yesterday at 08:49:38 PM »
I think this Gynecomastia forum is pretty much dead. Not many contributors anymore.
It slows down to a trickle upon occasion,  but always seems to pick back up.
Long term contributors have largely said much of what they can so new members need to carry the torch.
Yep.

There's another aspect too. I still lurk a few times a week, but I no longer feel the warm and fuzzies being here as much as I once did. Times change. I'm not going anywhere though.
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Gynecomastia Talk / Re: Looking Back - Looking Forward
« Last post by AlfaQ on Yesterday at 12:25:52 PM »
I feel for you living in Texas. In the UK I recently went for my annual review at the continence clinic to assess whether the pads provided still meet my needs. The nurse said she wanted to do a bladder to see if it was emptying properly. Unexpectedly she asked me to remove rather than lift my shirt to do the scan.  I did panic but went ahead. As I  removed it she looked at me and said very matter of factly "You can keep your bra on"  I just muttered  "Thank you" and nothing more was said.  It was a female nurse. 
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Gynecomastia Talk / Re: Looking Back - Looking Forward
« Last post by Justagirl💃 on Yesterday at 09:28:41 AM »
Back to topic......

Many years ago, I was told to visit this site by a social worker because I was presenting as male and had breasts (I'm intersex).

This site helped me find myself and come out as who I am. I'm still the little girl grandma was raising me to be before my father intervened. 

The medical PACE adult daycare program that I attend, that first lead me to this site, were not enthused at me accepting myself and have twice offered surgery to remove the problem that I refused.  I love my breasts and can't imagine life without them now. I let my hair grow out and wear 100% off the women's rack. Life is complicated now, I am required to dress 'androgynous' at the day-centre, but can dress as I please whilst shopping and at home. The day-centre attire is usually a bra, tee, leggings, ponytail, and cap.  

that is the past in a nutshell......

The future? Keep pushing my limits at the stuffy day-centre and Texas legal system. Keep dressing off the women's rack and keep loving my body for exactly as I was born. The hard right-wing 'better than thou' Christians at my building used to really come down hard on me. But I explained that I was born this way, and I have never taken estrogen. I'm intersex, so I am half and half. God made me this way. For the most part they leave me alone now. 

I browse this site and one other almost daily to see new input, and comment where I believe I have something to say. Bra wearing when support is needed is a no brainer. It's all about comfort. The girls bouncing around all day play heck on your neck and back. 

If the bra fits, wear it!

 
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User Photos / Re: Latest update
« Last post by blad on April 04, 2026, 11:01:21 AM »
I think this Gynecomastia forum is pretty much dead. Not many contributors anymore.
It slows down to a trickle upon occasion,  but always seems to pick back up.
Long term contributors have largely said much of what they can so new members need to carry the torch. 
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User Photos / Re: Latest update
« Last post by WPW717 on April 03, 2026, 08:03:31 PM »
It’s spring, getting things ready for the garden & summer. Just finishing up a cross continent move too. But I am here. & scan the forum once a day. 
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Gynecomastia Talk / Re: Hair Removal
« Last post by oldguy on April 03, 2026, 06:11:15 PM »
Interesting thing about myself is I've never had much hair to speak about on my legs or my chest or arms throughout my whole life. Including no hair on my back or backside.  I can shave what little hair i have off my chest in less than 30 seconds. I have more hair under my armpits than anywhere else. I've had soft smooth skin throughout my life.
Funny thing is. I didn't have Gyno till age 64. And being diagnosed Idiopathic at that! Lol.
I was never a hairy guy on my body.  Still have a full head of hair and shave my face every other day.  I was diagnosed at 61 with Gyne.  What is interesting is that I am a bicycle rider, so I wear biking gear.  Most of competitive guys shave their legs for either wind resistance or caring for wounds.  I am past competitive and no one notices.  Just an old guy with a helmet. 
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User Photos / Re: Latest update
« Last post by oldguy on April 03, 2026, 05:43:56 PM »
For a while, this site was not accessible due to security issues. I refreshed my bookmark and it is working again.
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User Photos / Re: Latest update
« Last post by Justagirl💃 on April 03, 2026, 02:15:14 PM »
I think this Gynecomastia forum is pretty much dead. Not many contributors anymore.
It slows down to a trickle upon occasion,  but always seems to pick back up. 
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User Photos / Re: Latest update
« Last post by 50/50 on April 03, 2026, 02:12:34 PM »
Looks good😄…I think this Gynecomastia forum is pretty much dead. Not many contributors anymore.
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User Photos / Re: Latest update
« Last post by taxmapper on April 02, 2026, 05:33:21 PM »
This is from above.... You tell me. 

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