That's tragic, yes and i think we all agree some folks have it worse than others. But hey we are on the gyne forum, and i dont like the way he tells others how gyne is some kind of bad joke. Call me insecure or whatever but i dont think we can change the way we see our gyne no matter how hard you try, and i dont understand why health issues are being brought up. Its completely uncomparable
Call me insecure or whatever but i dont think we can change the way we see our gyne no matter how hard you try,I don't know how many systems, spiritual, secular, psychological, money making and philosophical systems would disagree but understanding that we can can recover from traumas and abuse, that we can grow beyond our former limits, that we can change our minds. We are not lizards; learn once, do until dead. We are advanced mammals. We can unlearn and relearn. We can have single event learning. We can grow up in a republican home and vote democrat. In some versions we can stop being sinners which is relearning to do something differently. Call it what you want. We can change ourselves.
One way we change is by learning more. For me, I had maybe 50-100 bad experiences during school years. I've had hundreds of good experiences and thousands of neutral experiences where nothing at all happened despite my fears. I haven't had any of those "bad" experiences in 45 years. Of course I can change.
Another way is changing understanding. In 7th grade I had the biggest breasts in the class, boys and girls. I thought gyne was very rare as there was just me at a school with 550 boys. Since then I have learned that lots of guys with little breasts were also in the group. Understanding that 50-70% of guys having gyne over their lifetime constitutes the very definition of "normal".
I'm not a victim and don't want to identify as such. And burying the fear doesn't change the things inside of us. The fears and structures being built on those fears if they are not cleaned out remain with us affecting us our whole life.
and i dont understand why health issues are being brought up. Don't you think that years of irrational fear, terror, trashing one's life, PTSD, body dysmorphic disorder, social phobia, body phobia, malignant body shame or whatever other words that describe a specific instance are mental health issues? They produce similar or worse results than disabling chronic illness like FMS, CFS, MS, Parkinson's etc.
I wouldn't go to a surgeon and say "cut them off" for a non medical issue, would you? Surgical intervention makes it a medical situation no matter what it might have started out. For a lot of us who did get ill, chronic illnesses trump everything else in our lives. You are as affected or more so than many people with chronic diseases.
Chronic diseases and injuries crowd out everything else. They are a distraction. I didn't abandon going to swim or water ski or anything else because of breasts. There was no question of my being able to go do that. So there was no opportunity for things that would have required me to see it. As Bob says, in the wheelchair he is invisible. He also likely doesn't get invited to any high school maturity parties to turn down because his breasts might be seen. Me neither.
Here I sit in my God given body. I'm not going to hate and fear my body. That is ultimately self defeating. I watched these guys who's gyne is invisible to everybody but those with gyne. The differences can be subtle before and after surgery and there is the FEAR of regrowth or whatever. How long does that last? Waiting all your life fearing a regrowth and looking hard every day for any sign of it is not solving the problem in my book. It doesn't give you freedom and I would guess not happiness either. I've watched people end their purported causes of anxiety and the anxiety remains as a habit or something and it continues.
And plenty of women have surgery for breast implants to make them bigger, and bigger again. And some have them taken out. Then there are those who get surgery after surgery to correct their unhappiness.
So how and why are we in this world? That has been endless debated. If one goes with reincarnation and karma, then all sorts of things might have meaning. If we are indeed God created and our bodies are exactly what they are supposed to be for us to achieve whatever it is set out for us to solve.
At the nudist club I've had flat chested ladies offer to trade with me if it could somehow happen. It's a joke and we have our laugh. We each have what the other would like and we dislike. And there is the cosmic joke or as Monty Python put it "the fickle finger of fate". Learn to find the humor in that. It can be healing.