(20-02-2014, 09:57 PM)Jessica Leigh Wrote: Your doc should be very professional - at least in your presence. Your health comes first. Gynocomastia is a perfectly exceptable cover. Most older men these days have a touch of it - heck go to a ball gem this summer and most 30 yr olds have now, along with a good roll around the middle.
But to truly use gyno as a cover don't shave your chest hair for a few weeks.
That's my advice.
(20-02-2014, 09:57 PM)Jessica Leigh Wrote: But to truly use gyno as a cover don't shave your chest hair for a few weeks.
(20-02-2014, 10:53 PM)Misty0732 Wrote:(20-02-2014, 09:57 PM)Jessica Leigh Wrote: But to truly use gyno as a cover don't shave your chest hair for a few weeks.
Hee hee -- that won't help me much. I have exactly six hairs on my chest, and that's after letting them grow for a few months (I've counted them many times).
I have less body hair than most GFs -- none on my chest, back, stomach or upper legs, and very little anywhere else (except my scalp and pubic regions). Heck, I barely have any hair under my arms either...
Misty
(20-02-2014, 10:53 PM)Misty0732 Wrote:(20-02-2014, 09:57 PM)Jessica Leigh Wrote: But to truly use gyno as a cover don't shave your chest hair for a few weeks.
Hee hee -- that won't help me much. I have exactly six hairs on my chest, and that's after letting them grow for a few months (I've counted them many times).
I have less body hair than most GFs -- none on my chest, back, stomach or upper legs, and very little anywhere else (except my scalp and pubic regions). Heck, I barely have any hair under my arms either...
Misty
(21-02-2014, 10:40 AM)Jessica Leigh Wrote: Well Misty,
Hairy or not, your doc will be professional. All joking aside I raise thousands of dollars annually for Dana-Farber and Cancer is serious business. Tell him what he needs to know and he will be serious during the screening. Best in health.