Ok, maybe not quite a revolution, but we have to start somewhere, I’m sure Martin Luther King did. Do any of you think how great it would be if we could all walk around with a simple t-shirt on with our shoulders back and our chests proudly out, minus the complex about our gyne?
I, like many others on here are contemplating surgery, but there has always been this niggle in my head saying I have lived with this for 10+ years now and it is most certainly a part of me why should I have to go to a surgeon to have it removed? Well of course as we all know it’s because of society in the eyes of society we are different and for that we must suffer.
Anyway my point is, with gyne on the increase maybe one day in the distant future it won’t be viewed as that abnormal, maybe our sons or our sons sons won’t feel like such freaks if they have the misfortune of suffering with gyne. Maybe one day society will be more accepting of it?
Have any of you watched 300 at the cinema recently? It was all a tad too homo-erotic for my pallet, but those muscle bound chaps wondering around with their over sized pecs…is it just me or did they look rather breast like? I am not saying they are breast like, just that they aren’t that far away in terms of form from gyne, it’s just more squared (and muscular of course). The fact is that because it’s muscle its deemed to be masculine where as clearly gyne isn’t. Stating the obvious I know, it just all seems so unfair to me.
I am not really sure of the point of my post, but to conclude society is unfair, image is unfair and one day people with gyne won’t be in the minority.
Chodel,
P.S. there is no such thing as normal