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Im a relatively healthy 16 yo boy although I do have t1d i try to not let that get in the way of things.

Ive had large nipples (not really boobs though) for a while and they are a bit embarassing. Is it safe to assume they will go away after puberty?

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Hi,

I hope your problem be temporary and naturally solved in near future, but I suggest you to read about Gynecomastia which is the situation when men has bigger breast than normal size. also we have Gynecomastia surgery and they also call it male breast reduction. read the article below and search more about this problem, maybe you don't have a serious one and it can cure over time.

ariamedtour.com/procedures/...

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