Author Topic: PLEASE read and help, im tired of this i need a fix now.  (Read 2783 times)

Offline anonymousman123

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i know others will have more drastic stories i just cant CANT handle it please donate at least a dollar that would be more than enough, my story is written on the page.
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i know others will have more drastic stories i just cant CANT handle it please donate at least a dollar that would be more than enough, my story is written on the page.
gofund.me/ftyvkutw
Uh! NO!


Offline DQuil

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We're all in the same boat. If money wasn't an issue, we'd all get the surgery. I've been working as a waiter over the summer in addition to working part-time in college while getting my degree. I'm sure at the age of 18 you have lots of free time. I'd suggest working now before it becomes difficult.

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We're all in the same boat. If money wasn't an issue, we'd all get the surgery. I've been working as a waiter over the summer in addition to working part-time in college while getting my degree. I'm sure at the age of 18 you have lots of free time. I'd suggest working now before it becomes difficult.
That is NOT necessary true, while money is not an issue for me, medically unnecessary cosmetic surgery is.

The real issue with Gynecomastia is a persons perception of that they believe they see in the mirror and no amount of cosmetic surgery will be able to fix a problem that is in-between your ears.

I work with severely disabled Veterans to help them (out of my own pocket) when the VA system fails to do its job and assist them to put their lives back together. No surgical procedure can replace a missing arm, or leg (sometimes wore), they learn to live with the hand that life has dealt them.

Gynecomastia is at best an inconvenience, unless there is an underlying medical issue developing breasts will NOT physically harm you. If you feel like you are less of a man because you have developed breasts then look at the thousands of men who have lost eyes, legs, arms and often more. Then tell yourself "Woe is poor little ol me". Or you can adapt and overcome.

The choice is yours cry or pick yourself up and and make something of yourself, because no amount of cosmetic surgery is going to make you a better person that you already are.

Offline jrflatnow

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We're all in the same boat. If money wasn't an issue, we'd all get the surgery. I've been working as a waiter over the summer in addition to working part-time in college while getting my degree. I'm sure at the age of 18 you have lots of free time. I'd suggest working now before it becomes difficult.
That is NOT necessary true, while money is not an issue for me, medically unnecessary cosmetic surgery is.




The real issue with Gynecomastia is a persons perception of that they believe they see in the mirror and no amount of cosmetic surgery will be able to fix a problem that is in-between your ears.

I work with severely disabled Veterans to help them (out of my own pocket) when the VA system fails to do its job and assist them to put their lives back together. No surgical procedure can replace a missing arm, or leg (sometimes wore), they learn to live with the hand that life has dealt them.

Gynecomastia is at best an inconvenience, unless there is an underlying medical issue developing breasts will NOT physically harm you. If you feel like you are less of a man because you have developed breasts then look at the thousands of men who have lost eyes, legs, arms and often more. Then tell yourself "Woe is poor little ol me". Or you can adapt and overcome.

The choice is yours cry or pick yourself up and and make something of yourself, because no amount of cosmetic surgery is going to make you a better person that you already are.
YOU HAVE EVERY RIGHT TO Walk around with a giant pair of knockers! 99.99% of us will pass on that!!! Best of luck to you!

Offline TigerPaws

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We're all in the same boat. If money wasn't an issue, we'd all get the surgery. I've been working as a waiter over the summer in addition to working part-time in college while getting my degree. I'm sure at the age of 18 you have lots of free time. I'd suggest working now before it becomes difficult.
That is NOT necessary true, while money is not an issue for me, medically unnecessary cosmetic surgery is.




The real issue with Gynecomastia is a persons perception of that they believe they see in the mirror and no amount of cosmetic surgery will be able to fix a problem that is in-between your ears.

I work with severely disabled Veterans to help them (out of my own pocket) when the VA system fails to do its job and assist them to put their lives back together. No surgical procedure can replace a missing arm, or leg (sometimes wore), they learn to live with the hand that life has dealt them.

Gynecomastia is at best an inconvenience, unless there is an underlying medical issue developing breasts will NOT physically harm you. If you feel like you are less of a man because you have developed breasts then look at the thousands of men who have lost eyes, legs, arms and often more. Then tell yourself "Woe is poor little ol me". Or you can adapt and overcome.

The choice is yours cry or pick yourself up and and make something of yourself, because no amount of cosmetic surgery is going to make you a better person that you already are.
YOU HAVE EVERY RIGHT TO Walk around with a giant pair of knockers! 99.99% of us will pass on that!!! Best of luck to you!

Luck is a figment of your imagination, we make our own luck, success or failure is in each persons control, the path is rarely straight and usually the means justify the ends.

Breasts, the lack of a limb or an eye, even greater losses are simply bumps on the road to success. Only what is inside of a man defines what he is and what he can be.

If you define yourself by your appearance or what others perceive you to be then you have limited your potential.

I refuse to be defined as anything other than what I am. Successful in my career and what I have accomplished, in business, personally with my assistance to disabled Veterans and with the Ladies I chose to associate with. 

What you do is up to you.

Offline headheldhigh01

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That is NOT necessary true, while money is not an issue for me, medically unnecessary cosmetic surgery is.
he should simply have said "most" of us instead.  of course a gofundme  solicitiation to guys most of whom have or are researching their gyne is like asking a bunch of lonely geeks for hot date leads:  good luck  ;) 

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The real issue with Gynecomastia is a persons perception of that they believe they see in the mirror and no amount of cosmetic surgery will be able to fix a problem that is in-between your ears.
true but i think oversimplified.  it's both: you have to make your peace with it or not, and you need to tell anyone with a problem with it to go to hell.  BUT if you want to get rid of it, more power to you, you are taking control of your own life for yourself based on your choices for you. 

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If you feel like you are less of a man because you have developed breasts then look at the thousands of men who have lost eyes, legs, arms and often more. Then tell yourself "Woe is poor little ol me". Or you can adapt and overcome.
[/color] meh, maybe, but i don't think comparisons of any kind are fair.  in some respects i'd almost choose more "serious" (to others) conditions over this considering the devastation it cost both me and my girlfriend and our families.  the fact it's less "tangible" to some make it no less nasty or destructive.  

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The choice is yours cry or pick yourself up and and make something of yourself, because no amount of cosmetic surgery is going to make you a better person that you already are.
no, but it can make life completely different and easier, and thanks to the internet and pros who help with it for that.  
* a man is more than a body will ever tell
* if it screws up your life the same, is there really any such thing as "mild" gyne?


 

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