27-10-2021, 09:09 AM
(27-10-2021, 12:06 AM)Kay Wrote:I agree, think for most this isn't a fetishism but something that we were born with. The old excuse "I was born in the wrong body" really makes me cringe whenever I hear that. We were born who we are it's not the body that matters but the person you are inside.
(26-10-2021, 09:49 PM)Connie Wrote: Hi Drew, we are a lot alike. I developed gynocomastia as a teenager and my mother was absolutely delighted. She constantly praised my feminine development and bought me all sorts of lovely things to wear. By age 18 I was a full 38C cup and we were wearing the same bras. We often went out as mother and daughter. I had a sister who had no interest in being a woman, so my mother concentrated on making me one- which I loved. I spent most of my adulthood in male mode but binding my breasts for work. Finally realized I looked more female that male and went over to the other side. I LOVE being a woman and the world accepts me as one. Thanks Mother.
Hi Connie,
That is so awesome! I am happy for you. Stories like ours warm my heart!
Kay
We can correct the body to a certain extent to fit better in with the person we feel we have always been.
