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The guys over at gynecomastia.org are desperately trying to hide or get rid of their breasts, whilst the trans girls are never happy with their size; but to get to my question, why would a male choose to grow breasts?
I'm especially interested in NON gender dysmorphia reasons, because I really had to search for people doing roughly the same as me, and this forum was as close as I could find.

I have a slim/athletic build, and I decided to grow breasts, for the erogenous effects, and for the aesthetics. You could call it a sort of body modification, in the same way as some people get a tattoo or piecing. Especially since some genital piercing are also done for their erogenous value.

After one month I had two, brand new erogenous zones, and otherwise no visible effects. My girlfriend took to playing with them right away, and I think if more men knew that they could pull that off, with just a month of pill-popping and no side effects they would surely go for it!

I've now reached the stage where observant people notice my breasts, and I just love it. It's fun, kinky and goes really well with the rest of my body.
I did have to change my wardrobe slightly. I usually wear a croptop bra to gently hold in the nipples and give a nice athletic shape. Shirts started to look really weird on me, like I was trying to hide something. Tight stretch fabrics like t-shirts make them more obvious, and therefore less obvious...if that makes sense.

That was a rambling first post. I want to post some of my philosophising about guys boobs if I get time to make it coherent.

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After only one month?

How?
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