Someone in a different thread a bit ago lamented that the "lurkers" were too afraid to post replies or start new threads. This thread is exactly why many of us don't.
It boggles my mind that folks who decry their treatment at the hands of some are so quick to give that same treatment to those of us with different thoughts, ideas and beliefs. Narrow minded? Look in a mirror.
There's plenty of room to have a discussion but it seems it's more fun to name call and generalize. And yes, I understand I'm doing much the same right now. Spare me. This is my rage quit so I'm going to have my say. Gender may not be black and white but it's certainly a lot simpler than some on here seem to believe. Leave it alone. Be whatever gender you want to be or imagine you can be. But stop requiring everyone else to buy into it.
I came here to find answers only to be categorized as one of 'Them' because I'm of the opinion that bras are a far enough step and on a gynecomastia forum about our breast acceptance we ought to talk about gynecomastia and our breast acceptance. Yes, I can and do choose what threads to read and which to ignore, often times just based on the author. I hate being lectured even if I do it myself from time to time. Like, well, now but rage quit.
This attitude of 'this is the way it is so shut up you hater' about gender pisses me off. No one knows everything. NO ONE. If some of you keep going off the deep end here you're going to find this forum disappearing. No one needs this. The forum owner certainly doesn't. I'd love to see the group stay on topic but I fear that is a forlorn hope.
Rant off now its rage quit time. No doors to slam. No middle finger to anyone. I find myself deeply saddened and disappointed. Instead of finding friends I found yet another online forum with zero tolerance. And you wonder why the newbies stay so silent.
Strange that I had a similar discussion today with my nurse today. He said, "there are only two genders with a multitude of possible deformities inbetween, that I was I was registered as male at birth and that shall never change." He went on to say that I need to cut my hair off and go back to bib overalls (to hide my chest). He even offered to give me a flat top!
I of course respect his views, those are his opinions.
I of course declined a haircut. And as far being told I need to "hide my chest" to "keep from rocking the boat" is not my opinion in the least. i am quite proud of my F cups.
As a nurse he understands androgen insensitivity, and variations in sexual development it can cause, but his opinion is that delivery room doctors don't make mistakes. It's basically the conclusion the medical facility has made regarding my case and care plan.
Under their care I dress androgynous as per their rules and regulations at the centre because I attend their program as a medical participant. I respect their opinions, I only ask they respect mine as well.
Live and let live!
As for my chest development that I have had since puberty, I have a neighbour here in my complex that refuses to believe that's even possible without HRT (I have never had HRT).
He also doesn't believe intersex is really a condition and I most likely had SRS (I did not).
Out of about 150 patients at the centre two other gentlemen have a diagnosis of gynecomastia and are instructed to wear baggy shirts and layers. The centre is quite embarrassed by things that "don't fit the norm."
The attitude here in the Texas panhandle is pretty much universally the same with few exceptions.
Not my opinion in the least, but I won't argue with them unless they try to cut my hair or ask that I go back to bib overalls.