Peggie Lee
11-30-2013, 05:59 PM
Hi All
First time post to the TS forum
My breasts, 48B's have come out hiding, they were always bound up or draped by over sized shirts and jackets. I realized recently there was no reason to be ashamed of them and that I was always glad that I have them because they reminded me that I always wanted to be a girl since I was about 4.
My breast first appeared at 9 yrs old , stopped at 13 when I given T-shots to force male puberty. Over my life I have had several small episodes of breast growth. I am current having one now. It's caused by very low-T.
Know whenever I go out just wearing a 48B bra or a sport bra with only a Tee shirt over them, nobody has noticed, no faces, look or remarks so far, the universal disapproval I was expecting didn't happen. I am guessing that is because I still present as male but I will take this as small first step to explore where I want to go from here with my female side that was also bound up and hidden away too.
I am actively looking for a Gender issue therapist and support groups in my local area.
Love to you all
Rylee
First time post to the TS forum
My breasts, 48B's have come out hiding, they were always bound up or draped by over sized shirts and jackets. I realized recently there was no reason to be ashamed of them and that I was always glad that I have them because they reminded me that I always wanted to be a girl since I was about 4.
My breast first appeared at 9 yrs old , stopped at 13 when I given T-shots to force male puberty. Over my life I have had several small episodes of breast growth. I am current having one now. It's caused by very low-T.
Know whenever I go out just wearing a 48B bra or a sport bra with only a Tee shirt over them, nobody has noticed, no faces, look or remarks so far, the universal disapproval I was expecting didn't happen. I am guessing that is because I still present as male but I will take this as small first step to explore where I want to go from here with my female side that was also bound up and hidden away too.
I am actively looking for a Gender issue therapist and support groups in my local area.
Love to you all
Rylee