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breast size for androgynes...

Started by chunk, April 04, 2007, 01:26:03 AM

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chunk

I'm pondering getting the EXTRA-EXTRA-LARGE breasts reduced to something a little less large.

Any personal thoughts/opinions on a good size for androgynes?

Here's the average:

    * AA cup: 2%
    * A cup: 15%
    * B cup: 44%
    * C cup: 28%
    * D cup: 10%
    * DD cup: 1% <<<me (actually one up for one week each month >:( )

Funny, I was thinking B because its sort of small yet still there. But I'm fairly curvy so personally I wonder if a C would suit my body better. Hmmm, do you fit your body or your brain? And what about an A cup? Its very interesting how attached I am to breast size. The A makes me nervous...bizarre.  ???

Any opinions?

Chunk
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Kendall

I would look at result pics from other breast reductions and see how the different sizes look post surgery.

Or just look at pics of what A, B, and C s look like. Certainly Bs and Cs are the most common sizes

Also I would look at what body shape you have, compared to what shape you want. If you plan on doing some diet or exercise may change what you would like also. If your fine with your current shape then you might be able to do a virtual makeover or visualize such reduction.
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chunk

Funny...or maybe not.

I looked at photos of different sizes of breasts and when I saw my breast size compared to smaller ones I became very upset. Why would anyone want to have such large breasts? People stare. Its hard to find shirts to fit.

This is where I find all this TG stuff difficult. At what point should you accept what you are physically because thats a healthy way to think. And at what point should you say, why bother? Why not drop the cash and take the easy way out? I guess I just keep thinking that maybe if I thought harder about all this and loved myself more, maybe I'd be fine without something so invasive as surgery. After all, I'm not suffering inside the wrong sexed body...but when does surgery become a crutch or ego centered?

Doctors and surgery also scare me.

Well, that's my twisted state of mind on this breast size issue today.  :-\ Today I guess I take my turn at rambling.

Chunk

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Kendall

There are the pictures of actual breast reductions showing the results and what they look like after healing.

Certainly breast reduction is a common surgery which is your choice to do, and that many choose to have done for health, appearance, and personal reasons, including partial and full removals.

And sounds like yours are massive. Maybe consulting a surgeon would help you, and seeing results pics of what they can do.

Definately you can always wait and see if your feelings change, since once their reduced, then you cant go back.

There are a few on this site that have had removals, and at least one that I remember that had a reduction. Maybe a few PMs to them might help you find more info, or hopefully they respond to this post.
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sparkles

i was intersted in this thread, as i have been wondering if secondry sexual characteristics are important in being androgynes, or what part they play in it. coming from the other direction i have always had an A size chest and of course had a lot of trouble from this, i feel this might have contriduted in some way to all this im not sure. they only became a help when i was with ->-bleeped-<-s when others really wished they had them so bit of a turn around. now im settling in to an androgynes role im not sure if im wanting to make my body more fem or if im trying to minimize the sexual characteristics that im presenting, im not sure how you achive a balance with this reduce both sides or increase the opersite side that you present at the moment.
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Attis

In this case you can be a neutroi and never want any of breasts, but also not want a bulky chest from big muscles either. That's all I can figure from the other possible combinations. [bi-gender wouldn't need to worry too much, binder or falsies (bio f/m) will do...] For me, I want a mixture of both masculine and feminine traits, which is why I'm trying to lose weight myself so make my frame less masculine, but a bit more feminine. :3

-- Brede
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Jet

I'm a large C... so I kinda see where you are coming from... though bigger would be worse... I hated them from the second I got them... I would like smaller boobs... B or even A... honestly, I probably would be fine without them... currently you can tell I'm a girl straight away, no matter how I dress... and yeah, I dont like that..
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Kendall

Very androgynous, I think to me is from none to A cup. But I would say body shape and sizes has a ton to do with how proportionate. And of course how androgynous [anatomically] one wants to be. I just am basing that off of observations of men, women, and androgynous people I have seen in pictures and met. Certainly one doesnt have to change breasts/chest to be androgynous, but thats just the realm where I think one starts to wonder "male, female, or what?"
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Attis

Well I found out I got a B cup, but it's oddly noticeable too. o_O Hehe

-- Brede
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Nik

Quote from: Jet on April 11, 2007, 08:04:41 PM
I'm a large C... so I kinda see where you are coming from... though bigger would be worse... I hated them from the second I got them... I would like smaller boobs... B or even A... honestly, I probably would be fine without them... currently you can tell I'm a girl straight away, no matter how I dress... and yeah, I dont like that..
Ditto

I've got the same problem, and all I can do about it is baggy clothes and try to tie them down.
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emm

I love them, and I hope mine get a little bigger.

-emm
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trip

I'd give anything to have my D cup reduced to small or nonexistant - well anything except money or an undergoance of a surgical operation  :laugh:. But if someone waved a magic wand, I probably wouldn't miss the chance  - the only thing they do is get in the way of carrying things, and attract unwanted male attention - if I wear anythign other than a baggy t-shirt, guys aren't looking at my face when talking to me
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