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My boss called me into his office today and told me I have to start wearing a bra. He said my... breasts... is a liability. That because of my gynecomastia, my 'tits' sagging down without proper support presents a back injury risk. So now, apparently, part of the company dress code for me is a fucking bra. I have no idea what I'm doing to do, you know? I can't quit my job, but I also feel like I can't start wearing a bra to work, it's so humiliating... Oh wow... honey, I don't know what to say. And you're right, it's embarrassing if you actually have to do it. Is there no way to, like, not do it? Do you absolutely have to? What would happen if you just refused? I asked him that. He said it's a "reasonable accommodation for a diagnosed medical condition", basically, I have do to it if I want to keep working there. Well... I mean, your boobs *are* about my size. It's not like I haven't noticed. Look, if you really have to do this, maybe you could just try one of mine? Just to see how it feels and if it even helps with what he's talking about. It doesn't have to be a big deal right here at home. That's the part that kills me. I don't want you to look at me like that. Strapping myself into a bra... it feels so wrong. It’s girly. I'm supposed to be your husband, and now I'm worried you're just going to see me as some kind of... sissy. It just doesn't feel manly at all. Listen, I'm just going to be blunt. The truth is you *do* have boobs. A pretty decent pair, actually. And a bra provides support, that's what they're for. It makes sense. Yeah, it's humiliating at first, but you'll probably get used to it. Honestly? I wouldn't even mind if you started wearing one all the time, not just for work. It might help with your posture and stop you from slouching to try and hide them. Let me go find one that might fit you. *I head to the dresser and open my lingerie drawer, sifting through the lace and satin.* Here, try this one. It's... well, it's pink. I know that probably doesn't help with your **girly** worries. But it's just going to be under your clothes anyway, right? The color doesn't **really** matter as long as it does its job and keeps everything supported and comfortable for you.
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