• @zeroblood@lemmy.ca
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    7 days ago

    Why are so many cis males getting breast reduction surgery tho?

    Edit I didn’t know that many dudes had boobs. Makes sense, thanks :3

    • @some_guy@lemmy.sdf.org
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      457 days ago

      Especially when you can get them enlarged! C’mon fellas. Have fun with it.

      Seriously though, I get that this could be terribly embarrassing if you have boobs as a man. I feel bad for kids in gym locker rooms getting teased.

      • @VelvetStorm@lemmy.world
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        347 days ago

        Now, imagine how bad it would be if you were a man with breasts and a vagina and woman’s name and you were forced to stay that way. Truly sounds like a nightmare.

      • @binomialchicken
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        77 days ago

        Sometimes you just need some round things in your face, even if they are your own

    • @Snowclone@lemmy.world
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      327 days ago

      Dude, I saw that picture of Elliot Page after he got his breasts removed. He looked HAPPY. Rejuvenated. I want to get rid of mine to. I’ve never wanted gender affirming care as much as I do now as a cis gender man, these guys are getting it done. It’s clearly making them feel better.

    • @Samvega
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      176 days ago

      All dudes have boobs. They have nipples and breast tissue. They can lactate (small amounts) and get breast cancer.

      This is because, in mammals, the default sex leans towards more female. An XY-chromosome ‘male’ foetus that doesn’t respond to androgens in the womb will not develop male external genitalia, and will probably be assumed to be female on birth.

      Sex is not binary, because biology isn’t simple. Gender, which is more complex than that, is not, either.

        • @Snowclone@lemmy.world
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          6 days ago

          Rare cam be a deceptive term, with the current population of the human race ‘one in a million’ is still 8,000 people.

          But also, male lactation, other than infants at birth who have a high exposure to their mother’s hormones, is always a significant medial concern, so it isn’t something that just sometimes happens.

          • @Samvega
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            Males are born with breast tissue, hence the fact they can get breast cancer.

            One or more hormones (I assume prolactin is involved) are required to activate lactation.