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« Last post by Justagirl💃 on Yesterday at 09:28:41 AM »
Back to topic......
Many years ago, I was told to visit this site by a social worker because I was presenting as male and had breasts (I'm intersex).
This site helped me find myself and come out as who I am. I'm still the little girl grandma was raising me to be before my father intervened.
The medical PACE adult daycare program that I attend, that first lead me to this site, were not enthused at me accepting myself and have twice offered surgery to remove the problem that I refused. I love my breasts and can't imagine life without them now. I let my hair grow out and wear 100% off the women's rack. Life is complicated now, I am required to dress 'androgynous' at the day-centre, but can dress as I please whilst shopping and at home. The day-centre attire is usually a bra, tee, leggings, ponytail, and cap.
that is the past in a nutshell......
The future? Keep pushing my limits at the stuffy day-centre and Texas legal system. Keep dressing off the women's rack and keep loving my body for exactly as I was born. The hard right-wing 'better than thou' Christians at my building used to really come down hard on me. But I explained that I was born this way, and I have never taken estrogen. I'm intersex, so I am half and half. God made me this way. For the most part they leave me alone now.
I browse this site and one other almost daily to see new input, and comment where I believe I have something to say. Bra wearing when support is needed is a no brainer. It's all about comfort. The girls bouncing around all day play heck on your neck and back.
If the bra fits, wear it!