At first glance I thought you were a young boy showing the (before) for a work out program. But you're apparently a T.S. and that being said, once you heal and start dressing like a male you will pull it off nicely. Good luck to you and I hope you find happiness because after all isn't that's what it's all about,? Being fulfilled
Ive been taking treatment for klinefelter now for 13 years, I'm so embarrased about taking my clothes off, because, most times my breasts are bigger than the girls i meet. What is the name of the operation you have had here & is it expensive?
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What's the point to have a guy's chest now,you still have period,you still have a pussy,you still can get fucked,you still can get pregant...I feel like a guy also,but doing this is insane stupid
Yes, biologically your gender cannot change yet. It's going to take a lot more progress for this to be the case. Sociologically and psychologically, however, it helps to look like who you feel you truly are. I think that because it's counter intuitive to realize that a person can feel they are a different gender than they are biologically, it makes us uncomfortable. However one's actions dictate a lot more about the person than their ovaries or lack thereof. And this video dictates bravery.
i think its a shame that people like you arre not allowed give your opinions...in this day in age the word pussy is the same as vagina.......look at all the hollywood movies!
all trans people just like all intersex people like me have to accept peoples differences of opinion....shunning people and their commenst out only creates more disharmony in this already non accepting world
I was watching a Movie from Argentina called XXY, then did some research and ran into your video. I admire your courage for coming forward with your chest surgery. Good Luck, and tons on blessings in what ever your path in life may be. Most importantly be happy!
i am not transgendered, but you are such a brave soul. I wish you all the best my love. God bless you. P.S i wish there were more people like you in this world. God bless
let me just say your chest looks amazing! i just saw mine today when i got my drains out and i was in awe with how well it looked. how did you feel when you first saw your chest? and i'll make a vid soon to show ya!
Hi Ollie. I'd been wondering how your surgery went. Sounds like you are happy. When I first saw my chest it was amazing. I looked down at it and felt "right" for the first time in my adult life. Look forward to your video. Merry Xmas!
Hi Kyle. It's been 3 weeks now and I still get really tired after fairly short walks. But we're all different. I remember reading that some people went out shopping the day after surgery!
Hey Dan, your voice has dropped from you last video! Sounding good man.
Your chest looks great, suppose it will need a long while before the swelling goes down but it looks really good. Be careful with touching unless you just sterilized your hands... your scars might not form a 100% barrier yet, depends how they heal. They look neat though. Your chest will look perfect next christmas!
i personally think a lot differently from many of you-but i am in no way against your ultimate decisions even if i disagree.....in this instance-i know that you are happy but i think you are a happy go lucky type-and it wouldnt -maybe-really matter what "vehicle" you drive in!now u will have more man look-i wish you,man-luck!
the funny thing here is that i had the same operation because i was growing breasts...and i never wanted breasts as a teen!this brings back memories....as an xxy"male"/person differing to an xxy"female"/person-having breasts and looking like a developing "male" was very hard 4 me!shame society is still so narrow minded!two tier gender system!
congrats dude looking good!!!!!!! im almost 4 months post op now and still have some swelling so al i can say is hang in there swelling isbette than moobs:)
talking about no touch in another meaning----i had no touch/feeling in my nipples for years after my masectomy...i really wish the trans community would open up more.....i say-wish!not trying to force anything just quite yet!i missed out when gf's licked my nipples and i felt next to nothing!
i wish you all a grreat healing process not just in body but in mind!......i sincerely believe there is no fix to feeling totally fine within ourselves....surgery,hormones,whatever-society is sick not us!i would love more trans people to openly express why they choose to 100% change sex!i come from a body that is in constant transition!
i was being told that i needed a bra from peers(not friends).....i was constantly being harrased for acting female when i was regarded as being male...little did i realise that i was xxy chromosomes(explaining my part "female"traits!)...."professional"doctors said if i didnt take T -that i would get osteoporosis and have joint pain and all sorts of things(i think they think if one has a penis they should be taking male hormones!)
I hope you do realize though that not all ftms (or mtfs or intersex or whatever) have hormones or surgery simply because of what others might think of them
i do know that....but you asked me what was my reason...and i gave my answers....we all need to truly realise the differencves and silmilarities in each of us...and respectfully as much as possiblo discuss them
Is there anything we non trans people can do to A. contribute to the research of smoother, safer, and more complete surgeries and B. help change this world into a more accepting place? Please let me know.
if you are non trans...like me....i think what we can do is make every health professional aware of the normalness of people feeling in between(intersex) ,needing to swing from one pole to the other(trans)....and generally tell them about hormonally imbalanced "males" ,"women" who dont ever get periods.....cant talk now gotta go!
I have a question about this... Doesn't using anti-androgen, progesterone, and estrogen help develop breasts at least to B-cup?
ExploringBeyond 4 months ago
At first glance I thought you were a young boy showing the (before) for a work out program. But you're apparently a T.S. and that being said, once you heal and start dressing like a male you will pull it off nicely. Good luck to you and I hope you find happiness because after all isn't that's what it's all about,? Being fulfilled
TheDano1947 6 months ago
man i had that done it hurts still 9 yrs later im a 30 yr old xxy male
jason884 1 year ago
Fuckin strange person
SOUTHWESTKID1 1 year ago
o_O
Doderkiller3 2 years ago
your chest looks amazing! I am 4,5 weeks post op :)
xoxooxox
naturaljumper 2 years ago 3
Wish You all the best on your way! I´ll go my way - and will start end this year with ts! So happy about that... :-)
blueeyesmuc24 2 years ago 2
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holy shit ,you are one ugly fuck
glenbony 2 years ago
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are u a dude or a chick?
krash224 2 years ago
dude that chest looks awesome...BEST IVE SEEN YET:0
desibabii1 2 years ago
Ive been taking treatment for klinefelter now for 13 years, I'm so embarrased about taking my clothes off, because, most times my breasts are bigger than the girls i meet. What is the name of the operation you have had here & is it expensive?
tomthumb0898 2 years ago 3
Double incision/Bilateral mastectomy with nipple grafts I would assume. I've seen price ranges from 4,000 to 8,000 dollars in the US.
jeremyethan17 2 years ago
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What's the point to have a guy's chest now,you still have period,you still have a pussy,you still can get fucked,you still can get pregant...I feel like a guy also,but doing this is insane stupid
BluBel123 3 years ago
Yes, biologically your gender cannot change yet. It's going to take a lot more progress for this to be the case. Sociologically and psychologically, however, it helps to look like who you feel you truly are. I think that because it's counter intuitive to realize that a person can feel they are a different gender than they are biologically, it makes us uncomfortable. However one's actions dictate a lot more about the person than their ovaries or lack thereof. And this video dictates bravery.
graaar 3 years ago
hello graar
bravery seems to be telling the public that there exists more than just males and females.......transsexuals demonstrate this to me!
biological humans are not 100% malre and not 100% female.....i ask all to show examples of a 100% male or female!
i think they dont exist...so what trans people are doing is just adjusting their body just like females get breast enlargements or reduction
people like me who refuse to sway one of two ways,are the challenge for biology as we know it
peaceandparty 3 years ago
i think its a shame that people like you arre not allowed give your opinions...in this day in age the word pussy is the same as vagina.......look at all the hollywood movies!
all trans people just like all intersex people like me have to accept peoples differences of opinion....shunning people and their commenst out only creates more disharmony in this already non accepting world
peaceandparty 3 years ago
I was watching a Movie from Argentina called XXY, then did some research and ran into your video. I admire your courage for coming forward with your chest surgery. Good Luck, and tons on blessings in what ever your path in life may be. Most importantly be happy!
JRinthetube 3 years ago
You're such a sweet person, and so brave for doing this! I wish you only luck, but you don't need it. Things seem to be running smoothly. :)
Domatophobic 3 years ago 4
im a men and i had more chests than you
diaryofriky 3 years ago
i am not transgendered, but you are such a brave soul. I wish you all the best my love. God bless you. P.S i wish there were more people like you in this world. God bless
bbh2024 4 years ago 7
Thank you! Very much appreciate your comment.
dfstoneftm 4 years ago
let me just say your chest looks amazing! i just saw mine today when i got my drains out and i was in awe with how well it looked. how did you feel when you first saw your chest? and i'll make a vid soon to show ya!
HellaOllie 4 years ago
Hi Ollie. I'd been wondering how your surgery went. Sounds like you are happy. When I first saw my chest it was amazing. I looked down at it and felt "right" for the first time in my adult life. Look forward to your video. Merry Xmas!
dfstoneftm 4 years ago
It really does look great. Congratulations!
graaar 3 years ago
How long after, before you could go out, semi- normally, and walk around?
I'm going to want to do some sight seeing etc, like 10 days after...is that an unreasonable expectation?
xenokyle 4 years ago
Hi Kyle. It's been 3 weeks now and I still get really tired after fairly short walks. But we're all different. I remember reading that some people went out shopping the day after surgery!
dfstoneftm 4 years ago
wow that looks good. I might have to look into the possibility of surgery with Sterne when I move to England
ftmgeek 4 years ago
Hey Dan, your voice has dropped from you last video! Sounding good man.
Your chest looks great, suppose it will need a long while before the swelling goes down but it looks really good. Be careful with touching unless you just sterilized your hands... your scars might not form a 100% barrier yet, depends how they heal. They look neat though. Your chest will look perfect next christmas!
Have a great time.
Stef
PS: Put my first video up yesterday.
wwwtransmencouk 4 years ago
You look GREAT! Your happiness is infectious and it's so wonderful to see you smile and sharing your happiness. Best Wishes,
Liam
nofreechange 4 years ago
i personally think a lot differently from many of you-but i am in no way against your ultimate decisions even if i disagree.....in this instance-i know that you are happy but i think you are a happy go lucky type-and it wouldnt -maybe-really matter what "vehicle" you drive in!now u will have more man look-i wish you,man-luck!
peaceandparty 4 years ago
the funny thing here is that i had the same operation because i was growing breasts...and i never wanted breasts as a teen!this brings back memories....as an xxy"male"/person differing to an xxy"female"/person-having breasts and looking like a developing "male" was very hard 4 me!shame society is still so narrow minded!two tier gender system!
peaceandparty 4 years ago
congrats dude looking good!!!!!!! im almost 4 months post op now and still have some swelling so al i can say is hang in there swelling isbette than moobs:)
jsjadednight 4 years ago
no touch!!!!!!! infections SUCK!!!!!!!
Transman1983 4 years ago
talking about no touch in another meaning----i had no touch/feeling in my nipples for years after my masectomy...i really wish the trans community would open up more.....i say-wish!not trying to force anything just quite yet!i missed out when gf's licked my nipples and i felt next to nothing!
peaceandparty 4 years ago
looks real good i see there still is alot of swelling though hope you heal well
adam385mini 4 years ago
i wish you all a grreat healing process not just in body but in mind!......i sincerely believe there is no fix to feeling totally fine within ourselves....surgery,hormones,whatever-society is sick not us!i would love more trans people to openly express why they choose to 100% change sex!i come from a body that is in constant transition!
peaceandparty 4 years ago
why did you choose to have surgery and take testosterone?
ftmgeek 4 years ago
i was being told that i needed a bra from peers(not friends).....i was constantly being harrased for acting female when i was regarded as being male...little did i realise that i was xxy chromosomes(explaining my part "female"traits!)...."professional"doctors said if i didnt take T -that i would get osteoporosis and have joint pain and all sorts of things(i think they think if one has a penis they should be taking male hormones!)
peaceandparty 4 years ago
Interesting
I hope you do realize though that not all ftms (or mtfs or intersex or whatever) have hormones or surgery simply because of what others might think of them
ftmgeek 4 years ago
i do know that....but you asked me what was my reason...and i gave my answers....we all need to truly realise the differencves and silmilarities in each of us...and respectfully as much as possiblo discuss them
peaceandparty 4 years ago
Yes and I appreciate your answering.
ftmgeek 4 years ago
sorry...didnt see this till now...or else i forgot
but anyway...i would like to thank you for the conversation also...its so important that we open our minds to eachother!
peaceandparty 3 years ago
Is there anything we non trans people can do to A. contribute to the research of smoother, safer, and more complete surgeries and B. help change this world into a more accepting place? Please let me know.
graaar 3 years ago 2
if you are non trans...like me....i think what we can do is make every health professional aware of the normalness of people feeling in between(intersex) ,needing to swing from one pole to the other(trans)....and generally tell them about hormonally imbalanced "males" ,"women" who dont ever get periods.....cant talk now gotta go!
peaceandparty 3 years ago
You're looking really good. So jealous that you've got the surgery, but really just very excited for you! You look so happy! :D
rhymeswithfry 4 years ago