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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My son has developed these in the last several months. At regular checkup, doctor said it is somewhat normal before puberty begins I. Earnest and also that he is a little heavier than average. We eat healthy food but he is very resistant to exercise. Will go for family walks and throw the football but not likely to do anything by himself. Still working on the exercise piece. But will his man breasts go away as he goes through puberty? [/quote] Sometimes... Gynecomastia can be the cause. That’s glandular breast tissue not fat. Loosing weight won’t help much. My brother had to have surgery to remove the breast tissue.[/quote] I had those. They were hard lumps. They did not go away. I was very self-conscious of them, and was teased about them in high school and even college, which stunk. Definitely do not be dismissive of how your son is going to feel about them. The solution was to hide them by bench-pressing enough that I built up big pectoral muscles around them. [/quote]
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