Society is all about stereotypes, some of them good and some of them bad. Women have had to fight unfair stereotypes since the beginning of time. They have wrongfully been labeled inferior/subservient to men, and fit only for raising children and doing housework. Men meanwhile, are supposed to be the breadwinners, and supposed to withstand spectacular amounts of pain thanks to their masculine strength.
You're a man, and you readily admit that you're terrified of your upcoming male breast reduction surgery. You know that, like most men, your pain threshold can only go so far. Not counting that one time in first grade that you had to have a deep splinter taken out of your arm, you've never had a surgical procedure. So, how are you going to cope with your male breast reduction surgery?
You've decided to do some research on the Internet, and have found a bunch of different websites on which men have posted their reviews on the pain associated with the male breast reduction surgery they have had. Well, it started off with positive reviews of only minor soreness, and then the reviews got worse with various statements of, shockingly "I cried".
The truth is that there is no real way of telling how much the male breast reduction surgery is going to hurt, especially considering the fact that you have never had an anesthetic before. It will all depend on your reaction to the anesthetic (hint: be as calm as possible) and the amount of anesthetic that the surgeon deems safe enough to administer.