by Alien4420 » April 19th, 2014, 11:15 am
Just to elucidate, you can get away with "A" cups easily, that's what I've had since high school. When I was taking hormones I actually had a "B" cup and you can get away with that if you're dressed, if you bind them down. It also depends on how plump you are. Beyond that they aren't easy to hide but as Ox says people will get used to them. Guys do get gynecomastia from puberty, weight, pot, alcoholism, meds, old age, and so forth, so you probably won't be clocked if your overall appearance is masculine.
I remember a co-worker in his 60's who had huge tits, I remember noticing and not thinking for a moment that he had taken hormones -- just attributed it to age and declining testosterone levels. And I *had* taken hormones so would have had a reason to suspect!