(29-01-2016, 08:25 PM)iaboy Wrote: I guess, I am just not up on the psycho babble and such.
But, would you consider, and to what degree, that a person... That was satisfied most of his life to be a man, and wanting boobs, and a feminine shape and cross-dress..... Would that be under the umbrella of GID and what have ya??
Maybe gender deviation would be the most fitting term? Or perhaps androgynous?
(30-01-2016, 12:09 AM)OHboobs Wrote: Funny how if a man want's his breasts to be bigger, people automatically assume he wants to be a woman, but if a woman gets a breast reduction (or build muscles or not shave), we never assume they wish to be a man.
To be fair, I think this can work in reverse in other areas. For instance, if a man gets laser treatments to reduce his facial hair I doubt people will automatically assume he wants to be a woman. (Unless he also wears makeup and earrings.

) However, if a woman wants to start to grow facial hair, I imagine most people would assume she wants to be a man. I think there's a big difference between lessening a natural secondary sexual characteristic and embracing a characteristic of the opposite sex.
There are practical reasons for both sexes to reduce their secondary sexual characteristics. In the example I gave earlier, the man may be tired of razor burns, spending lots of money on expensive shaving equipment, or he works in an industry that requires men always be clean shaven. The same logic can be used for women who get a breast reduction or binds her breasts. Maybe she feels her breasts are too big for her frame, she may have an impossible time shopping for the right bra size, or they can get in her way too often. There's no reason outside of GID for a woman to want to grow facial hair or for a man to want to grow breasts. There's nothing unmanly or unfeminine about being practical.