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sarah greene
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PostPosted: Fri Oct 29, 2004 11:48 pm    Post subject: Man Breasts Reply with quote

my new boyfriend has breasts!!!! Shocked

I didn't notice anything strange with him at first, since he always wears baggy shirts with a jacket, but when the big moment came, and he finally stripped for me, he had tits as big as mine!

and he's not fat in the least

I was too embarrassed to say anything, but I couldn't help but stare at them all night

what should I do? is this a reason to dump a guy?
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PostPosted: Sat Oct 30, 2004 5:01 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Why dump him just because he may have gynecomastia?
This is a condition that affects about 40% of males at some time in their lives. It is most common at or after puberty and usually disappears, but not always.

I have it and it has never caused any problems with the women I have been with. In fact, one was very turned on by it.

I am over 50 and had it for more than 20 years. How bad? I fill a C cup.
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Sarah Greene
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PostPosted: Sun Oct 31, 2004 2:42 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

maybe you have a point

I suppose we could always go bra shopping together Very Happy
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PostPosted: Sun Oct 31, 2004 4:17 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Sarah

What I was getting at is that your boyfriend is no less of a man and FRIEND just because he has breasts.

I have purchased bras while in the company of a couple of women. It was interesting to say the least. An added bit of spice.......

My wife gives me bras as gifts for Christmas, Bithdays etc. as if she were giving socks or shirts (which I get as well). I have even had one women give me a couple bras that didn't fit her.
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PostPosted: Sun Oct 31, 2004 12:24 pm    Post subject: Re: Man Breasts Reply with quote

sarah greene wrote:
my new boyfriend has breasts!!!! Shocked

I didn't notice anything strange with him at first, since he always wears baggy shirts with a jacket, but when the big moment came, and he finally stripped for me, he had tits as big as mine!

and he's not fat in the least

I was too embarrassed to say anything, but I couldn't help but stare at them all night

what should I do? is this a reason to dump a guy?


Sarah Greene,

I use the words boys/men because i do not know youre age Sarah.
Did you ever thought about the "klinefelter Syndrome"?
Klinefelter's syndrome is found in approximately 1 of 700 men, i.e. there are approximately 3600 boys and men with Klinefelter's syndrome in Denmark with 5 million inhabitants.

Men usually have but one X and one Y chromosome, i.e. the chromosomeconstitution 46,XY.

Men with Klinefelter's syndrome have more than one X chromosome, usually two X chromosomes, i.e. the chromosome constitution 47,XXY.
At birth the testicles of Klinefelter boys are of normal size.

When the testicles grow quickly in boys with normal chromosomes at the age of 11-12 years, the testicles of Klinefelter boys stay very small, as a rule only 2 cms. from pole to pole.

Usually only few sperms are developed in the testicles, and men with Klinefelter's syndrome are as a rule infertile.
If you ever want kids with youre new boyfriend, you need to know, if he got "klinefelter's Syndrome" or not.

Boys with Klinefelter's syndrome should be treated with testosterone, usually from the 11 or 12 years of age, best with Restandol tablets (Testosteroneundecanoat), which does not affect the liver, or with injections of other testosterone preparations.

Klinefelter men more often than other men have delayed motor function, speech, and maturation development, which does not make them patients demanding special treatment.

It is important that these men at boys age early went to a good day-care institution, and that there is a close cooperation between parents and day-care institution staff.

If the speech development is delayed, it is important to get help from a speech-therapist for a period.

Regarding the motor function development, the participation of parent/child in sports activities and group activities of any kind is of great value.

The same is the case with regard to stimulating the delayed development in maturation.

In this connection it must be mentioned, that it is also important to stimulate these boys/men to independence, and not in any way to overprotect them.

Regarding the missing muscle development in puberty and late puberty, with increased tiredness and need for sleep, this can to a great extent be counteracted, and usually quite eliminated, by relevant testosterone treatment from the age of 11- 12 years.

For better muscle development and motor function it is of great importance to take part in different sports activities through childhood.

If Klinefelter boys/men grow up in a good, stable, and stimulating environment, the intelligence will be inside the normal area, though a little displaced, so that there are fewer than expected with an IQ over 110, but no increased frequency of boys with an IQ below 90.

In a group of adult danish men with Klinefelter's syndrome an average IQ of 108 was found in comparison with 115 in a control group.

Type in any search machine "klinefelter's Syndrome" and you can read it all youre self.

Here's a link to a page which disribes youre boyfriend a bit Klinefelter's Syndrome Clicky#1
Klinefelter's Syndrome Clicky#2

Basically what "Guest" said is right,...even when he does have gynecomastia, it doesnt make him less a man then others Wink
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PostPosted: Tue Nov 02, 2004 12:29 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

I would like to point out that even though I do not have Klinefelters, my gynecomastia is medical.
I was in a serious industrial accident some years ago. A combination of medications cause my breasts to swell.
I have opted to keep them instead of having surgery. I quess I have become attached to them!
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