should i wear a bra if im starting to develop breasts?


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i am not taking anything nor on any meds

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I too would start wearing a sports bra plus an undershirt. This will help keep them from bouncing and makes them look much smaller. If your having trouble knowing what size to buy then ask a close female friend to help you out. Or even your mom. Also, I'm so sorry to hear about your condition. I hope all works out well for you. If you ever need someone to talk to (cause I have boob issues too) feel free to contact me. amberkortni@yahoo.com. Good luck.

AK

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um, aren't you a guy?

r u a guy? No. Just have reductions asap. That would start to creep me out if I was a guy.


Its called gynecomastia and its not uncommon. It doesn't mean that there is anything wrong with you so there is nothing to worry about except of course for your breasts. If they really bother you you can get them fixed surgically.


No, definitely not - and you really would be considered crazy.

Inform yourself about possibilities to limit growth, perhaps with hormon supply. And probably it's recommended to have a surgery once you are about 20.

No, I would think that a bra would actually enhance your breasts, make them more obvious. What you want to do is minimize them. Wear loose shirts. Have you considered using an ace bandage to wrap your chest until you can have the surgery? I think an ace bandage or a sports bra would be helpful!


Sweetie, if I were you, I would wear a sports bra. For some reason, these things make breasts look flatter and smaller, plus the breasts don't really jiggle. I am sorry to hear about your condition. Best of luck!




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