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Honestly feels like a small thing, but it was something that took a bit of courage to do (and will take even more to wear them obviously, but baby steps), but I still did it! I'm fortunate in having a somewhat ironic case of gynecomastia (does it still count as gynecomastia if you're a trans woman? And also having a word for a 'condition' that might affect as high as 65% of men is fucking dumb and is a transparent pathologising of natural bodies to reinforce the myth of biological sex but I digress), so I do actually have something there, and enough something that it does register as an actual size. So buying bras, even ones that are a small cup size, that I can more or less fill and which shape everything much smoother under my clothes is the absolute best feeling.
Still a little nervous about my parents making a fuss over it (my outfit today sort of minimised how obvious it was anyway, so I'm not sure they noticed), and it's definitely going to take some time getting used to having something there, but it feels like a really nice step. It's just going to help everything I wear feel and look more feminine. Very excited!
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