My outfit is laid out for today, and as you can see chest warrants a bra everyday.
To not wear a bra places me in discomfort and horrible neck pain.
Funny how the medical term of gynecomastia simply means “female breasts” in the Greek root word.
If we have breasts we wear support! Just like anyone else would. 🤗
When life gives you curves, flaunt them! 💃
Birdie
I do not really need to wear a bra but always wanted to from a pretty young age. That and the idea of having boobs excited me. Then came the day when I met the idea of breastforms on the internet ( I could never see the point of bras without something to fill them and socks did not appeal) – So with breastforms came the bra and I have never looked back since – nowadays all day every day
The following awesome users say thank you to Jameda for this useful post!:
BraDad68Unlike most the posters here, I started late and have a different road to wearing a bra. While in my early teens I experimented with some of my mothers panties and bra, the rest of my teens and most of my adult life I had no inclination for women’s under garments. Strictly hetero. It was in my early 50’s I began experimenting with different types of male underwear (bikinis, thongs, etc.) and camisoles. Then I started with panties which I liked even better. Around this time my breast curiosity became a obsession to grow my own. After doing some research on male breast growth I started a estrogen regimen and have ended up with what I consider a nice set of 38 C’s. Since I stated growing breasts, the next natural thing was a bra to hold them. That is what got me to the old bra forum and here. Now I have quite a few bras and panties which I wear every day regardless of where I go. Somewhat BI , I started to experiment with that side of me after I retired.
I did some experimentation with dresses, shoes stockings, etc but now its usually just bras and panties all the time. Most of my outer wear is male looking but jeans are all from the female side of then store. During the summer I wear woman’s tank tops often..
The following awesome users say thank you to pantied paul for this useful post!:
NitaHaving like minded people who express their feelings and desires which are similar to our own just helps me accept myself as I am.
We have many different types of people here, with the one common thing being, we like wearing bras.
Most of us have felt “Out of the Norm” or weird for most of our lives.
Just knowing we are one of many, who fit some where on this line from Complete Female to Complete male.
Some are more female and need to express it to feel complete.
Others are more male but enjoy female lingerie.
It just nice to read the stories and see that we are not alone. There are others who are exactly like us.
Others who may have had childhood problems or spouse problems.
And no judgement, just understanding.
The following awesome users say thank you to shqman for this useful post!:
Kelli, Bali High, Carl, Larry ArnesonAfter my wife “suggested” I start wearing panties & then bras & other lingerie, I’ve always been “researching” whether other women do it to their men. I found a few other sites that address my situation so I didn’t feel as alone or embarrassed about fulfilling her request. I saw a reference to WWB on one of the other sites & here I am.
The following awesome users say thank you to Tez_zer for this useful post!:
Davida (Bombi), Larry Arneson, Smuggler, BraDad68It wasn’t till my late ‘50’s that I felt I NEEDED a bra! Dumb, I know. I’d played around with my mom’s bras in my early teens ( I had gynecomastia) but stopped because boys don’t wear bras. I hid my chest, never took off my shirt to swim or any public place. After trying a bra later in life I was shocked at how good my girls looked and felt. My wife while not thrilled, could see that I really did need to be bra’d up. While I have only 4 or 5 underwired, and plenty of pullovers, I now just love how the girls look. I play down in public but in private?
The following awesome users say thank you to Smuggler for this useful post!:
shqman, BraDad68, Blad, BirdieTired of being uncomfortable to make other people comfortable.
I love WWB it reminds me there many men that wear bras for many reasons. First started wearing a bra I was flat chested and stayed that way until in my 40s when the girls started to grow, I am only an a cup now. I do wear a 38A with enhancers in most of the time.
@Smuggler Those are some beautiful bras that you have on there!
Thanks for sharing!
I do lobe the warmth and support that we get from each other on this site!
Peace and love!
Maddi
The following awesome users say thank you to Maddi for this useful post!:
SmugglerMaddi
TUG! "Tits Up Girls!" Thank You Midge Maisel!
@Smuggler definitely one of the club members there.
Whilst visiting family in Nevada I also played it down a bit dressing androgynous everyday. However my chest is something that can’t be hidden.
One thing I have noticed about people is within the very first second of first glance they make a determination of gender and stick with it. Anymore clothes have very little to do with it as many women wear very androgynous looking clothing. I think the determination is made off the face and chest. So if you have a male looking face you’ll pass it as male even if you have a chest.
Those like yourself that can pull off incognito mode a very fortunate.
The following awesome users say thank you to Birdie for this useful post!:
Carl, SmugglerWhen life gives you curves, flaunt them! 💃
Birdie
WWB Admin
JoniA
Kelli
Hermana
joni
1 Guest(s)
