Hello sdsufer
I could say you have a mild case, I could say I can't tell. The point is even you are not sure! All the plumbing to be a girl is put in place in all boys in foetal development. Statistics vary, but it is estimated that around 50% of men could be diagnosed with some degree of gynaecomastia. If this condition was something that needed treating like an ingrowing toenail, then half the male population would be lining up for male chest reduction!
Does what you have bother you to the extent that you think it is having a detrimental effect on your life? If I say you have gynaecomastia, how or what would you do about it? If I say you look all clear to me, would you click off this website and carry on with your life knowing that actually nothing is 'wrong' with you?
The point is, if you are genuinely concerned about your appearance, then go seek professional advice who can either put your mind at rest or give you further information or leads as to where to go next.
Best wishes.