(03-05-2019, 03:16 PM)dementedClown Wrote: SuperB Wrote:I for one am happy that this site exists. There are a ton of trans centric sites that cater to those in transition. I've been on them like most of us here trying to learn what I wanted to know and I've seen the way people get treated that stray from the approved path. I've been on the gynecomastia sites and 98% are guys who want nothing to do with breasts and will have their chests mangled by a ham handed surgeon just to get rid of their breasts. I discovered this site back when it was part of breastnexus, I would spend hours reading and trying to filter out posts from the women that were irrelevant to a male trying to grow breasts. I would like to thank whoever decided to spin off the male portion. I have always felt that this is a very inclusive place with the focused goal of helping men grow breasts. The transgender community is a small one but I think that community of men who want to grow breasts and stay male is even smaller.
K. I don't want to be a bigot and I want to understand. But I don't get the beard and boobs. I get genderfluids who want to be a woman in the bedroom, but man in the workplace so they don't get bullied for being trans. But I am trying to understand those who want a beard and boobs at the same time, because I do not understand.
@dementedClown if you
"get genderfluids who want to be a woman in the bedroom, but man in the workplace so they don't get bullied for being trans"
then you don't get genderfluid at all. Genderfluid people are not transgender, or they wouldn't be "fluid". Genderfluid are people that, not only in the bedroom, changes place in the gender spectrum according to their feelings. Not even necessarily all on one side or all on the other.
But, regardless, I think you completely missed the point: SuperB is talking about Men (not males) who want breasts. His reasons are his own, but he is quite clear in saying that he is not genderfluid or transgender, he is a man. The connection you make between wanting breasts, which are usually part of the female anatomy, and wanting to be a female or a woman is precisely the reason why it's so hard for a men like him, and myself, to find a place to call home.
It's wrong to tell a trans woman "you have XY so you'll always be a guy". You would expect the trans community to understand how important it is to not misgender someone, but just because a man wants boobs we hear all the time "you must be trans, then!". Like we don't share, and therefore fully comprehend, the need for transition, but we respect it, you may not understand beard and boobs, but why does it have to be so hard for a guy who wants Boobs to avoid being asked asked if he's trans every time? Or, even worse, told he's trans.