05-02-2012, 02:56 PM
Pansy -mae's reply is spot on, a really good summary of what you will find going back through the archives.
I would just add that with an a-cup you can still swim/go to the beach, just not topless. I use something to compress things underneath sun-protective shirts. I am pale complected and sunburn quite easily and have been wearing "swim shirts" for years to avoid burning (love to snorkel and free dive.) You need to find baggier styles than typical surf rashers but it can be done.
This works out of doors where sun burn/UV exposure is a concern. Indoors I suppose is a different story. I imagine you would have to come clean to your wife and family, and to others just brazen it out, grab a handful of each breast, laugh heartily and joke about "yeah I have gynecomastia and the 'girls' bounce around too much if I don't wear a shirt! Ha ha ha!" Well.....it COULD work.....maybe, kinda, sort of.....then again maybe not.
You could always try the Ahhhnold Swartzenegger look and claim they were all muscle man, what's it to you?! lol
I would just add that with an a-cup you can still swim/go to the beach, just not topless. I use something to compress things underneath sun-protective shirts. I am pale complected and sunburn quite easily and have been wearing "swim shirts" for years to avoid burning (love to snorkel and free dive.) You need to find baggier styles than typical surf rashers but it can be done.
This works out of doors where sun burn/UV exposure is a concern. Indoors I suppose is a different story. I imagine you would have to come clean to your wife and family, and to others just brazen it out, grab a handful of each breast, laugh heartily and joke about "yeah I have gynecomastia and the 'girls' bounce around too much if I don't wear a shirt! Ha ha ha!" Well.....it COULD work.....maybe, kinda, sort of.....then again maybe not.
You could always try the Ahhhnold Swartzenegger look and claim they were all muscle man, what's it to you?! lol

