It also allows for a more seamless and authentic look, which can be particularly important for those who crossdress regularly or are transitioning. Embracing gynecomastia can help individuals feel more aligned with their gender identity and improve their overall sense of well-being.
I love the fact that my natural breasts fill a B cup. Even though many big girls like me are more generously endowed, I am happy with my modest-sized breasts because they are really me. On the other hand, my dupa is flat and for awhile now, I have been wearing padding to inflate my flat.
And so it goes.
Thanks to the wonders of estrogen, I have achieved a bra cup size of DD. My paternal grandmother had enormous breasts and my dad had gynecomastia. I wear dresses, have hair beyond shoulder length, and present as a woman even though I have chosen to retain my masculine name, voice, and gender identity.
ReplyDeleteJohn
If you got it, flaunt it! (signed) Flatty Fiona
ReplyDeleteA couple of Santa's helpers in the back look like they have some skills. There are some shaved legs in that group.
ReplyDeleteI think I have Dupaconcavia. I need a padded panty to have something to even accentuate, and then proper padding to accentuate it to where it needs to be.
ReplyDeleteNorah
Well Stana, you are a lucky girl!
ReplyDeleteI like the idea from the film, the Matrix, that we have a 'residual body image' that is how we really see ourselves. Mine would have moderate breasts and a rounded 'dupa', neither of which I have in reality. Yep, padding required. Anyone like to write a 'how-to' guide? 8-)
Penny