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Gynecomastia Talk / Re: Opposite End ? hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)
« Last post by bobb on Today at 02:24:27 PM »
looks like someone here has all the facts and and everything else is just opinion.
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Gynecomastia Talk / Re: Opposite End ? hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)
« Last post by 50/50 on Today at 01:16:33 PM »
We went to a comedy show a few years ago and one of the comics was 74 year old man. Best one there that night. He said the average life expectancy for men is 76 and for women 81. So he was going to transition to a woman and get a extra 5 years of life…🤣🤣
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Acceptance / Re: There's acceptance......and acceptance
« Last post by Johndoe1 on Today at 12:49:47 PM »
"My, you've definitely got boobs now haven't you?".  I had to agree with her. I also felt more secure and comfortable now that I was properly fitted and I have been in a bra ever since.
That's one thing I appreciate from my fitter. She doesn't treat me like some weirdo. She treats me like any other customer and talks to me in the same way as other customers. It certainly makes it much more comfortable to be seen as just another customer needing support. 
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Gynecomastia Talk / Re: Opposite End ? hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)
« Last post by Traveler on Today at 12:44:38 PM »
Again, your opinion. Again, Epoch Times. Again, less than 1% percent regret surgery. Guys, when an article says “
“many” and not actual numbers it is immediately suspect. I’d suggest going to actual medical sites on transgender information and not relying on a site that has a religious bias.
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Gynecomastia Talk / Re: Opposite End ? hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)
« Last post by Gyno64 on Today at 12:15:01 PM »
No I have never watched any videos of patients under going that type of surgery. And I'm pretty sure I wouldn't care to.

I'm ADHD. Grew up with it.  I was even a Ritalin child growing up. Still have it to a fair degree. I was not in the autism end of the spectrum.
But I definitely embraced my given birth gender. Male.

I just found it interesting that in this article there is a claim to the connection between having both ADHD and Autism having and effect on a child and maybe causing gender confusion. And I feel the same as gotgyne had said. It's a very bad idea to perform a sex change on an adolescent while they are still developing physically and mentally. And Most Especially if there is some health or mental issues involved. 
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Gynecomastia Talk / Re: Opposite End ? hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)
« Last post by gotgyne on Today at 11:43:29 AM »
Quote:

"In a previous interview with The Epoch Times, Cole explained that she expected to feel better as her body became more masculine. However, she did not, and she ultimately regretted her double mastectomy and began detransitioning.
Gender confusion “is always linked to some sort of difficulty or some struggle in the lives of these children,” she said.
“Their gender, their sex, their body is never the issue. It’s psychiatric; it’s emotional, and that is what needs to be focused on.”
 
“Individuals with autism spectrum disorder are far more likely to identify as transgender,” Joseph Nicolosi Jr., a licensed clinical psychologist and researcher in California, told The Epoch Times via email."


For this reason it is very important not to give puberty blockers and not to start any transition process before the age of 18 years. A lot of people who are not transgendered regret it bitterly later. And not to forget in MtF cases: If the male genitals can't develop properly because of puberty blockers how can a physician create a vagina? There is just not enough tissue, that the only way is a sigmoid vaginoplasty from the gut. Have you watched videos from these patients? Such a vagina stinks! It's a fact.
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Acceptance / Re: There's acceptance......and acceptance
« Last post by gotgyne on Today at 11:25:55 AM »
John Doe, the real difference came when I had professional fittings and was asked to scoop and swoop. I had never heard of this and once I had been shown how to do this the difference was huge and suddenly I was in the D cup category and above. I remember the lady at John Lewis smiling and saying "My, you've definitely got boobs now haven't you?".  I had to agree with her. I also felt more secure and comfortable now that I was properly fitted and I have been in a bra ever since.
Mere cup sizes indicate that I am within a range I must look for bras, but are not such important to me. I have bras from cup A to cup D (same band size!) that fit me well. My mother-in-law wore a 44A cup bra, since she couldn't tolerate a narrow band size. In fact her breasts were large and might have been 85DD or 85DDD with the correct bra.

And I know the swoop and scoop technique since several years from YouTube videos on bra fitting. I always do this when putting on my bra in the morning.
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Acceptance / Re: There's acceptance......and acceptance
« Last post by Traveler on Today at 10:40:10 AM »
The swoop and scoop is an absolute necessity! Especially when dealing with male breasts since we usually have a wider chest and are a bit more diffuse.
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Acceptance / Re: There's acceptance......and acceptance
« Last post by AlfaQ on Today at 08:59:24 AM »
John Doe, the real difference came when I had professional fittings and was asked to scoop and swoop. I had never heard of this and once I had been shown how to do this the difference was huge and suddenly I was in the D cup category and above. I remember the lady at John Lewis smiling and saying "My, you've definitely got boobs now haven't you?".  I had to agree with her. I also felt more secure and comfortable now that I was properly fitted and I have been in a bra ever since. 
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Acceptance / Re: There's acceptance......and acceptance
« Last post by Johndoe1 on Today at 06:11:56 AM »
AlfaQ, sounds like me. When I started wearing a bra I figured I was a large B, small C. When fitted, I was shocked to find I was 38DD! B and C cups looked like band aids trying to hold up bowling balls! At that point I knew bras were going to be a necessity. And they have been and still are. Every day. 
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