ChatterBank4 mins ago
man boobs...
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.if it's Gynaecomastia then it's an operation, If it's excess fat then diet and exercise will help. From what you say though it sounds like the former, see here:
http://www.thesite.org/healthandwellbeing/generalhealth/menshealth/manboobs
Often this is not due to a lack of exercise or being overweight, in fact many experts believe that it is caused by a rise in female hormones leaking into the environment, such as oestragen in meat factories and in our water supplies. The UK Environment Agency have even published a report which suggests that fish are developing more female characteristics. Certain drugs can trigger glandular breast growth in men, as can some rare genetic and hormonal diseases, as well as excessive alcohol consumption.
So before you try to humiliate this person and interfere in their personal life, know your facts.
Before everyone critisizes and makes stupid comments on here, why dont you stop and think that maybe, just maybe my friend has asked to have this post requested. It is a serious question, which, if I can, would like serious or even just helpful answers to.
WaldoMcfroog and noxlumos you're just as bad as octavius, so just keep your stupid, childish comments to yourself. The only person I can thank is Looshead. Many thanks for that loosehead, I will forward the link onto my mate.
Cheers
In the meantime, my stupid comments as you call them are scientific fact and as loosehead said, the condition probably requires an operation rather than any fat burning exercises, although excessive alcohol consumption in men has also been known to boost female hormones which lead to bigger boobs.
Your original post came across as condescending and you hadn't replied to redcrx. If as you it wasn't, then I apologise for my other comments.
I would say that it certainly wasn't clear from the OP that the colleague had stated he needed help with his problem.
It looked to me as if you were offended by his 'man boobs' and that he may have not thought he had a *problem*.
It does help to be much clearer in your question & state all facts ~ therefore avoiding any replies you may find offensive or silly...as well as answer questions relating to your question (ie the first answer from redcrx)
There was nothing silly about my post. I only asked if he had requested your help. If he has then thats fair enough but your question did make it seem that you were trying to change someone that was happy enough to stay as they are (ie not going to kung-fu)
Ive seen people point out others' 'imperfections' before and its not nice for the person on the receiving end of the advice. if you were doing it without being asked for your opinion then it wouldnt be fair for people on here to give you the information to force upon him.
Perhaps in future you should just ensure that your questions wont be taken the wrong way. I hope that youve been given some good info now.