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Started by Dani, October 14, 2013, 08:22:43 AM

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When do moobs become boobs?

A cup
3 (23.1%)
B cup
5 (38.5%)
When there is a definate crease under each breast
5 (38.5%)
When friends and neighbors start talking about you
3 (23.1%)
Somebody tells you to cover up at the beach or swimming pool
3 (23.1%)

Total Members Voted: 13

Dani

Ladies,

This is a serious question. I am not joking here.

I have a B cup but still go in male mode to the swimming pool. I love having breasts, but they are beginning to show and I have not come out to anyone, except here on Susan's Place. Something's got to give. I cannot go on like this.

Or, is the problem really just me, not being able to fully express my true self?

What do you think?
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Danielle Emmalee

Maybe I'm thinking too simplistically here but my answer is:

When they are on a woman.
Discord, I'm howlin' at the moon
And sleepin' in the middle of a summer afternoon
Discord, whatever did we do
To make you take our world away?

Discord, are we your prey alone,
Or are we just a stepping stone for taking back the throne?
Discord, we won't take it anymore
So take your tyranny away!
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kira21 ♡♡♡

I read the question as when will people think your breasts are female formed.

Danielle Emmalee

If so, I'd say that depends on the size of the rest of your body.  a 900 pound man with C cups probably doesn't stand out as having a female chest, but a 180lb man with A cups might.
Discord, I'm howlin' at the moon
And sleepin' in the middle of a summer afternoon
Discord, whatever did we do
To make you take our world away?

Discord, are we your prey alone,
Or are we just a stepping stone for taking back the throne?
Discord, we won't take it anymore
So take your tyranny away!
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Lauren5

I feel you, Dani. I haven't started HRT, but I've never been comfortable without wearing anything to cover my barely existant breasts. I feel exposed.
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Jenna Marie

Personally, I felt like it was more about *shape* than size - I could fill an A-cup before HRT, but it looked like saggy soft moobs without a bra on. The first time I could look in the mirror, with a tight shirt and no bra, and see the perky rounded cone shape with nipples thrusting forward... THAT looked like something I was uncomfortable going out in public with.  I ended up wearing a super-compression sports bra under layers of shirts to hide them, in fact.

I do agree that it's also about proportion; when I was a rail-thin teenager, the tiniest bit of breast fat stood out a lot more than those A-cups on my larger, softer adult body. Someone who was clearly overweight with even C-cup breasts, assuming they were sagging and not highlighted by bra or outfit, could probably pass just fine for having moobs.
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Tessa James

Quote from: Jenna Marie on October 14, 2013, 10:31:11 AM
Personally, I felt like it was more about *shape* than size - I could fill an A-cup before HRT, but it looked like saggy soft moobs without a bra on. The first time I could look in the mirror, with a tight shirt and no bra, and see the perky rounded cone shape with nipples thrusting forward... THAT looked like something I was uncomfortable going out in public with.  I ended up wearing a super-compression sports bra under layers of shirts to hide them, in fact.

I do agree that it's also about proportion; when I was a rail-thin teenager, the tiniest bit of breast fat stood out a lot more than those A-cups on my larger, softer adult body. Someone who was clearly overweight with even C-cup breasts, assuming they were sagging and not highlighted by bra or outfit, could probably pass just fine for having moobs.

I agree with you completely Jenna and <3 makes a clear point about identity.  I was always aware of my "shadow feminine body image" and now love having a need to wear a bra in public.  Go girls!
Open, out and evolving queer trans person forever with HRT support since March 13, 2013
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KarynMcD

Quote from: Jenna Marie on October 14, 2013, 10:31:11 AM
Personally, I felt like it was more about *shape* than size

Ditto, I can see mine getting rounder around the edges when I look at them in the mirror. More of a female shape and they are kind of perky. It's a definite difference over moobs.
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Ms. OBrien CVT

It is about the shape.  I have had an A cup most of my life and I would go with out a shirt.  But now I can pass the pencil test and i am a Ccup.

  
It does not take courage or bravery to change your gender.  It takes fear of living one more day in the wrong one.~me
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KabitTarah

I'm technically a 38 B... nobody would think they're breasts. One side has gynecomastia.
As I lose weight, the cup size stays about the same (at least over 35 lbs it has).

I agree with shape more than size.
~ Tarah ~

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Carrie Liz

Yeah, I think it's more of a shape thing than a size one. There are men with nearly C-cup moobs which very clearly are not female breasts. And there are women with molehills that very clearly are breasts.

I'd say look at the Tanner scale. In Tanner I and Tanner II, you can usually pass them off as moobs, because there's nothing but some slight nipple development. So it's still cone-shaped, and as such will just look like male-ish gynecomastia up until that point. Tanner III (the point where soft tissue starts to fill in around the nipples) is the point where it becomes questionable. At that point, you can start seeing the round shape of the breast, and it starts to look like a breast. Early in Tanner III it might be possible to still pass them off as moobs, but after a few months of soft tissue growth where the round shape starts, that's where people would really start noticing. And anything beyond early-stage Tanner III, no way in hell you'd pass them off as moobs.
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Ms Grace

Agree with all above, depending on the size and shape of the upper body, whether the breasts protrude beyond the belly all make a difference. I'm probably an A cup but also tall, if a short woman had my girls she'd probably be considered a C cup. I don't think moobs have much glandular development, certainly not the way boobs do which I is why boobs are firmer.
Grace
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Full-time: March 24, 2014 :D
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anjaq

If it is getting "hard to cover up", maybe its time to stop covering it up, dont you think? I mean, how long do you want to keep this a secret ;)

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Dani

Ladies, here is what I am talking about.

Profile with bra



Profile without bra.



Front with bra



Front without bra



For various reasons, coming out is not feasible at this time.

My MD put me on finasteride a few months ago and the girls really are beginning to stand up and out.

My twins may make an announcement for me before I am ready.

Comments, please
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Tristan

yeah they are noticeable. i would say unless your willing to bind your chest you will most likely get busted. since its now winter time you could wear a sweater  all the time to try and hide them
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KabitTarah

Quote from: Tristan on November 11, 2013, 08:59:22 AM
yeah they are noticeable. i would say unless your willing to bind your chest you will most likely get busted. since its now winter time you could wear a sweater  all the time to try and hide them

I love sweaters... they're a big part of my long term plan and only a warm fall / winter (next year) or a very early growth spurt (summer / early fall) will screw up my timeline.

edit: forgot to add another potential screw-up... if I get sent somewhere warm on travel... Hawai'i or San Diego or something. That might be moderately hilarious to me... and also freak me out ;)
~ Tarah ~

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Jenna Marie

I think without a "real" bra, wearing a sports bra and a T-shirt underneath a looser dress shirt could still hide that without binding. I had a lot of luck with that trick, for a while. The sports bra obscures the classic shape (giving you more of that otherwise undesirable "uniboob") look, and layering makes it hard to tell that the chest is sticking out more than the rest of the torso.
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Lexi Belle

Quote from: Dani on November 11, 2013, 08:25:21 AM
Ladies, here is what I am talking about.

Profile with bra



Profile without bra.



Front with bra



Front without bra



For various reasons, coming out is not feasible at this time.

My MD put me on finasteride a few months ago and the girls really are beginning to stand up and out.

My twins may make an announcement for me before I am ready.

Comments, please

I'd say that is pretty noticeable.  It's not something that I think will out you yet, but I wouldn't take chances.  The sports bra idea is a really good one for when you're dressed.  I've seen many men with very noticeable "boobs" like one of my friends in high school, so you're not in too much heat I don't think.
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Sophia Hawke

Depending on age, you *might* Consider a lift.  I was very heavy at one point and many years later i have excess skin even though ive had the weight off for years.  I will definately get a little bit of a lift when i remove some stretch marks from my arm pit(more than likely removing the stretch marks will cause a lift from pulling the skin up there i bet.  Extra skin looks like flab so it isnt super bad.  Dunno if that applies or not, but there it is.

  also if you look like that now, by the time winter is over, you will likely no longer be able to hide them. I'd def consider a sports bra. My cis-female friend has 38dd's and wears a sports bra all the time to make them look more like a b or c.
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