the captians wench
sewing wench
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Mine are almost constantly hard, and a lot of the time they peak out even thru my bra 
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Mine are almost constantly hard, and a lot of the time they peak out even thru my bra![]()

I'm out working, and I hit a bathroom somewhere. I wash my hands and I'm looking in the mirror, and there's my nipples poking through the material of my polo. This fucking thread has made me far too aware of my nipples. I'm male. They're officially supernumerary.


LOL, don't stress. F gets them regular, though like I have found with many men, one is likely to get hard without the other...so then I have to tease the lazy one to attention which he usually tries to stop me doing.
Catalina![]()
Sorry buddy, but that's just to funny. lolI'm not stressing. I am just grumpy at finding myself paying attention to something wildly ignorable.
And, yes, I have gotten that treatment to, and I also work to put a stop to it. For some reason, some parties, who will not be named, seem single-mindedly intent on mucking about with my nipples, especially in the shower when I'm not awake enough to notice. *grumble*
The reduction is worth everything. It made my life immensely better.![]()
Mine are almost constantly hard, and a lot of the time they peak out even thru my bra![]()
I know it will be. As I sit here, my back is hurting AGAIN. I may say I covet small breasts, but in truth I covet a lack of back pain. I covet being able to stand up straight. I covet sexy bras, and pretty shirts. BUT BREAST REDUCTION SURGERY ISN'T MEDICALLY NECESSARY!
Whoever decided that is either a man or has small boobs. I'd love to stick them wit my boobs for awhile and then see whether it's fucking medically necessary.
Mine used to, when I could wear normal bras. My current bras are made of very thick material. Nothing shows through it. *shrugs*
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Mine used to, when I could wear normal bras. My current bras are made of very thick material. Nothing shows through it. *shrugs*
Up here near the 45th parallel visible nipples most often means that it's cold outside.
I'm out working, and I hit a bathroom somewhere. I wash my hands and I'm looking in the mirror, and there's my nipples poking through the material of my polo. This fucking thread has made me far too aware of my nipples. I'm male. They're officially supernumerary.
I'm oficially against this statement.
And dare add that male nipples can be, if not almost, then quite as sensitive as women's. And provide equally enjoyable sensations.

I know it will be. As I sit here, my back is hurting AGAIN. I may say I covet small breasts, but in truth I covet a lack of back pain. I covet being able to stand up straight. I covet sexy bras, and pretty shirts. BUT BREAST REDUCTION SURGERY ISN'T MEDICALLY NECESSARY!
Whoever decided that is either a man or has small boobs. I'd love to stick them wit my boobs for awhile and then see whether it's fucking medically necessary.
Mine used to, when I could wear normal bras. My current bras are made of very thick material. Nothing shows through it. *shrugs*
I'm oficially against this statement.
And dare add that male nipples can be, if not almost, then quite as sensitive as women's. And provide equally enjoyable sensations.
I'm oficially against this statement.
And dare add that male nipples can be, if not almost, then quite as sensitive as women's. And provide equally enjoyable sensations.
I am an absolute sucker for a guy with pierced nipples. *
At that point, it was considered a deformity and insurance paid 100%. I'm so sorry you're dealing with this. It truly does hurt.
Really? My doctor agreed that it was medically nessessary for me to have a reduction but I had to loose some weight first. I'm actually still 50lbs too heavy for him to agree to do it, but after I lost the wieght my back problems weren't as bad, and I like my size so I haven't brought it up again....but I'm smaller than you are. Is it the doc or the insurrance that refuses? Are you going thru military docs?
I have scoliosis (30 degree curve). My doctor agrees that it's deforming me and that my insurance should pay. My insurance doesn't care. They do not pay for breast reduction surgery, period, end of discussion. As far as they're concerned no breast reduction surgery is medically necessary. Jerks.
I have SSI. (AKA state insurance.) I used to have blue cross and they wouldn't pay, either.
Hmm....That's really odd. You might be able to fight their position, but that might end up being as costly as paying for it out of pocket.My insurance said that they wouldn't pay for it, but then told me if I could get 3 doctors to say I needed it who had nothing to do with cosmetic sergery then they would pay for it. It was a loophole of some sort that they kept hush hush. But I'm sure you've already explored that.
Wth is cosmetic about getting your boobs hacked up and then stitched back together, to them, exactly?!
*facepalm* If more men had boobs, this kind of thing would NOT be a problem.
I have scoliosis (30 degree curve). My doctor agrees that it's deforming me and that my insurance should pay. My insurance doesn't care. They do not pay for breast reduction surgery, period, end of discussion. As far as they're concerned no breast reduction surgery is medically necessary. Jerks.
I have SSI. (AKA state insurance.) I used to have blue cross and they wouldn't pay, either.
I have scoliosis (30 degree curve). My doctor agrees that it's deforming me and that my insurance should pay. My insurance doesn't care. They do not pay for breast reduction surgery, period, end of discussion. As far as they're concerned no breast reduction surgery is medically necessary. Jerks.
I have SSI. (AKA state insurance.) I used to have blue cross and they wouldn't pay, either.

i'd look into it further as i have had a fend that was completely covered by Blue Cross and Blue Shield for a breast reduction due to the back problems she had... she said since it wasn't pre-existing that they didn't blick an eye and scheduled her within months of being diagnosed. i'd keep pushing the envelope and make sure you're talking to someone who knows for certain