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Started by JAMatt, June 26, 2016, 05:02:53 AM

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JAMatt

Hello,
I've only recently started looking to present myself as male, I'm living far enough away from my family that I now feel safe to do so, but I've already hit a snag. I'm building a collection of male clothing but I've been unable to find binders in my size. I've tried a few second hand and the best they did was reduce my boobs a cup size, maybe 2. I'm a 32FF, so a small binder is too small to ever fit over my boobs, a large is too big around as I'm rather scrawny and it doesn't compress anything, and a medium sort of pushes them down but I still end up looking like a girl but with only big tits instead of massive ones.
Does anyone know a website where I can order a binder made for skinny guys with big boobs? I'm looking to have them removed but the waiting list for that is a nightmare to even get onto, let alone get to the top of.
Thanks,
Jeremy
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Elis

GC2B are the best binders out there and a lot of bigger chested guys have written good reviews about them. They also have friendly customer service and will offer advice on what size would fit you best. Unfortunately no binder will make you completely flat but a lot of cis men don't have completely flat chests anyway.
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mm

I agree with Elis, GC2B is the best for large guys and it can only do so much for someone starting with 32FF's.  You didn't mention your age if you are young they are probably still firm enough that no amount of binding will make you look flat.  Sorry to say but removing them is the best way to go and you have to experiment to see what works best for you now.  Good Luck
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FTMax

My advice in additional to finding a binder that works for you is to layer your clothing. I always wore a binder and a tanktop together with whatever the outer layer was (t-shirt, hoodie, etc.). The binder will flatten you as much as possible, and you can tuck the tanktop in a way that will smooth out any weird lines or bulges.
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sfreit89

I was a 32F before top surgery and unfortunately it is extremely difficult to bind. Binding down completely flat really isn't possible. Buuuttt I honestly bought women's shape wear (not my happiest shopping experience) and it worked much better for me than any binder I bought. Plus I was able to see how it looked before buying it. Wearing baggy clothes is still a must thought because it probably took me down to like a B cup but with baggier clothes (and can't say enough about plaid button ups!) it worked pretty well.


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arice

I am a 34H. I use an underworks binder. It gets me down a lot but certainly far from flat. I pair that with loose (but not baggy) button down shirts. I dream of cutting them off.

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JAMatt

Thanks for all your help everyone. I'm going to try contacting GC2B and asking them about what binder would work best. It's reassuring to see all the other guys who have started with large chests. Also someone asked how old I was, I didn't realize that could make such a difference on binding, but I suppose it makes sense. I'm 23.
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mm

I don't feel that I have near the problem you guys that a F, FF, G and H do.  Being a 36C I think, my GC2B works for me thou hot in the summer.  I do like winters when I can get by with a sports bra and lose shirt or hoddie.
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