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Am I too cis to get this?

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    Am I too cis to get this?

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      Am I too cis to get this?

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      It's the opposite of the euphoria transfems like me feel when we go breasting boobily up or down the stairs.

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        Am I too cis to get this?

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        pre-op trans men often wear binders, those, though helpful in relieving dysphoria, compress your chest and make it harder to breathe

        (or the other thingy the other person said, idk i never left my room without a binder, and even that was 6 years ago already)

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          It's the opposite of the euphoria transfems like me feel when we go breasting boobily up or down the stairs.

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          It's rough not being able to testes testily down the stairs.

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            It's rough not being able to testes testily down the stairs.

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            Still better than the hot day stickily dickily.

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              Am I too cis to get this?

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              I should be the target audience to get this joke and I don’t get it either. Am I supposed to fear stairs?

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                Am I too cis to get this?

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                I'm at a loss

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                  pre-op trans men often wear binders, those, though helpful in relieving dysphoria, compress your chest and make it harder to breathe

                  (or the other thingy the other person said, idk i never left my room without a binder, and even that was 6 years ago already)

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                  Dude I'm so sorry. I have huge boobs and even not being trans they bother me a lot. I use super tight bras so I can walk like a normal person. I can't relate to your spcific problem but I know how painful it can be 😕

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                    I'm at a loss

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                    Its always loss

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                      pre-op trans men often wear binders, those, though helpful in relieving dysphoria, compress your chest and make it harder to breathe

                      (or the other thingy the other person said, idk i never left my room without a binder, and even that was 6 years ago already)

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                      Eh, I think this is overblown. If you buy one that’s sized correctly and fits well, it doesn’t really affect your breathing. Some brands suck and aren’t made out of flexible enough material around the chest (any where you can tell where the binding panel is on it by the texture) but not all binders are that bad.

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