Of the varied replies to this question, I side with both of these. That is to say, it could result in nothing, or escalate to full blown gyno.
In the presence of such uncertainty, it would make the MOST sense to err on the side of caution, and immediately begin gyno-prevention protocol. How to proceed, whether minorly by administering the milder A-dex (not recommended for this purpose), or majorly/appropriately by implementing real protocol [plenty of threads on it] with Letro (or if not available to you a similarly strong synthetic-/anti-e), is of course at the description of the individual.
NOTE: It can and will sneak up on you, as cited by Samson.
Lastly, for those who are uncertain as to whether the itch/tingle/puffiness/sensitivity to touch is really there or if it's just gear paranoia...IT'S REALLY THERE! Guys should NEVER notice their nipples. If you do, for whatever reason, something is going on in there.

 



 
						
					 
					
					 
							
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