12-03-2014, 01:23 PM
Hello Cros.
If you haven't already, I recommend checking out this thread about being noticed:
http://www.breastnexus.com/showthread.php?tid=14325
Unless you plan on eventually living as a female full-time, I don't get the need to come out to people. Unlike feminine changes such as shaping your eyebrows or wearing nail polish, male breast development can happen entirely on its own. Depending on your workplace, the guys might tease you somewhat for having feminine breasts, but I doubt they'll read into it anymore unless you were behaving in a feminine manner beforehand.
As far as covering up your chest, have you tried wearing a compression shirt? Also, is it possible to get that fairly thin t-shirt in a larger size? Baggy clothes can help with masking your development.
At my workplace I do wear a suit jacket even though it's not required. I think I look a lot more professional with one than without. I did go a few weeks without one and nothing strange happened as far as I know. When I'm not at work I usually wear an undershirt underneath my sweater or t-shirt, but my breast development is stil somewhat apparent. I don't go to great lengths to hide my budding breasts. I'm sure most people are too busy or too self-absorbed to notice, and those that do either don't care or are too polite to say anything. What do you think is more likely for people to think? That I'm purposely growing breasts, or that I simply have an unintended case of gynecomastia?
If you haven't already, I recommend checking out this thread about being noticed:
http://www.breastnexus.com/showthread.php?tid=14325
Unless you plan on eventually living as a female full-time, I don't get the need to come out to people. Unlike feminine changes such as shaping your eyebrows or wearing nail polish, male breast development can happen entirely on its own. Depending on your workplace, the guys might tease you somewhat for having feminine breasts, but I doubt they'll read into it anymore unless you were behaving in a feminine manner beforehand.
As far as covering up your chest, have you tried wearing a compression shirt? Also, is it possible to get that fairly thin t-shirt in a larger size? Baggy clothes can help with masking your development.
At my workplace I do wear a suit jacket even though it's not required. I think I look a lot more professional with one than without. I did go a few weeks without one and nothing strange happened as far as I know. When I'm not at work I usually wear an undershirt underneath my sweater or t-shirt, but my breast development is stil somewhat apparent. I don't go to great lengths to hide my budding breasts. I'm sure most people are too busy or too self-absorbed to notice, and those that do either don't care or are too polite to say anything. What do you think is more likely for people to think? That I'm purposely growing breasts, or that I simply have an unintended case of gynecomastia?