Ok, this is a bit of a random one. I'm still waiting to get my prescription for T (on the NHS) but will probably be going on in about a month! And I just had this strange thought... So a neighbour just rang my doorbell, and most of the time when I'm just chillin at home I don't bother wearing a binder, and there's not exactly time to put one on when someone's at the door (people give up quickly after ringing our bell for some reason) so when I go up to answer the door I'm usually not wearing a binder. And at the moment it's not really a thing, people still think I'm a woman, the tits are to be expected, whatever (at the moment no one recognises me as a guy unless I explicitly tell them, probably because of my height, my voice, and maybe my baby face. I think I dress to hide my hips but who knows what people are going on when they gender me in the street). It just occurred to me that in a few months I'm gonna start passing more, and I wondered if I'm going to be in this weird situation where I'm clearly a guy, but... well... you know. Moobs.
I know that taking T makes your chest flatten a little bit on its own, and I've seen loads of pictures of skinny guys who look like if they just put a loose top on they're not really noticeable unless you're looking for it. I guess I was wondering about bigger guys. I'm a little overweight and if I remember correctly my bra size used to be something like 38DD, so they're bigger than average. I guess what I'm really asking here is how much do they shrink, really? If I throw on a hoodie will it still be obvious like it is now that I'm not wearing a binder? I know that your milage may vary and all that stuff, but I'm curious.
tl;dr if you have a large chest, how much did it go down after starting testosterone?