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Any tips for a plus size transmasculine person? Like somewhere to find plus size men's clothes online or what kind of binders work best?
Most stores do stock plus size men’s clothes, so you should be fine in that regards. Honestly, I haven’t had a lot of luck with binders ): but a lot of people SWEAR by shapeshifters. Unfortunately it’s very pricey since it’s 100% custom.
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I've had to stop binding due to rib damage and chronic back problems so ive kinda transferred to a thick loose tshirt over a cami bra which works okay
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Any tips for being more masc despite being on the very small side? Also like my fav coat unfortunately is long and dress shaped but i rarely go out without it. any help?
honestly I'm not the kind of person who focuses on being very masc but like, when i do i feel like height never interferes with it? I'm very unlikely to see someone and be like "oh, that's Femme" just because they're short.
But some general tips- platforms boots are fun & increase your height a little. like the Jadon doc martens are rlly popular amongst all genders at the moment and knockoffs are easy to find (there's some REALLY convincing ones at City Beach) so I'd recommend getting a pair.
if you wear high waisted things don't tuck in your jeans, and if you're wearing hip jeans wear a loose shirt and French tuck to kinda. reaffirm a Boy Figure
leave those eyebags out !!! messy hair !!! honestly this is like. the easiest way to look more masc tbh, I'm Very Femme but if i do this I've still been called "sir" by shop assistants.
also committing to a punk aesthetic or soft boi aesthetic can really distract from height and help you pass (if not be more masc overall)
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Hi y’all!
I’m Jed (and that’s Rey in the second picture), and I’m trans. I finally broke and decided to make a gofundme for my chest surgery. I need this more than ever. I’m extremely dysphoric and it’s only getting worse as much as I’m able to ignore it.
Please reblog. I am not a very artistic person, but I plan to send everyone who donates a hand written thank-you note to show my gratitude.
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here’s a little comic about taking out your insecurities on others, positive outlets, and forgiveness :3c
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Hi y’all!
I’m Jed (and that’s Rey in the second picture), and I’m trans. I finally broke and decided to make a gofundme for my chest surgery. I need this more than ever. I’m extremely dysphoric and it’s only getting worse as much as I’m able to ignore it.
Please reblog. I am not a very artistic person, but I plan to send everyone who donates a hand written thank-you note to show my gratitude.
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Yo howdy I’ve been binding for like. Pretty much months on end except showering and I know that’s not good but I haven’t bruised or anything?? My breathing can be off sometimes but I haven’t noticed any damage and that seems weird
i can't promise you it'll stay like that man, even if it doesn't hurt it can reshape your ribs and have ~medical consequences~ but im not an expert.
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i spent like, 3 hours binding for the first time in MONTHS the other day and still bruised a rib so we really need to stop pretending like that won't happen if we're just really careful
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a reminder for my transmasc pals
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don't forget that Hawaiian shirts also tap in to Dad Energy
fun transmasc ideas:
bind safety
don’t be afraid to “pretty up” your binder by dying it, painting it, whatever! helps it feel less shameful in public & you can brush it off as a fun undershirt if you don’t want to be open about it.
haul yourself into the nearest h&m and buy your ass a BIG. GREY. HOODIE. genuinely a staple in the transmasc wardrobe. technically any colour is ok but grey is the most comfortable (don’t ask why. science.)
a lot of those “DO THIS TO BE MASCULINE” lists just give you more random things to feel dysphoric or generally bad about (like sleeping positions, sweater paws, hell even being empathetic or not being a dick), most of which can be Totally Bogus so please avoid them. YOU define your masculinity to whatever degree you want. fuck yeah
if you’re closeted or you don’t have anyone in your life to support you, im your older sibling now. idk if you’re in your 20s. call me bro and we’ll talk trans shit over a cup of pepsi.
do what makes you feel most comfortable NOW. it doesn’t matter how you’ve felt in the past or what you’ll feel in the future. do what makes you most comfortable at this moment.
thanks kiddos
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this is from chuck tingles twitter
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"if you're not a girl why are you wearing skirts"
well, first of all, i am going to kick you with my massive shoes
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How to Get a Binder as a Trans Boy + Binder Safety
BINDER ALTERNATIVES FOR A FLATTER CHEST
Dark shirts. Black shirts really flatten the chest. Avoid white or grey shirts.
Wear a compression sports bra.
Avoid cup bras. Cups are designed to make the breasts appear more shapely, fuller, and bigger. I know a lot of closeted trans guys don’t wear cup bras, but some parents won’t buy new bras if they’re “in perfectly good condition”. If that’s the case, claim you grew out of your cup bras, then ask your parents to take you shopping and pick out some sports bras instead. 
Layer two shirts on top of each other. One shirt a tighter shirt such as an undershirt, with a baggy shirt over it.
THE FLATTEST CHEST WITHOUT A BINDER
Get a compression sports bra and put it on. Then, put a tank top or undershirt over that. Then, over the tank top/undershirt, put on a black shirt, preferably one also baggy. Even better, a hoodie. Avoid light colored shirts or thinner materials if you’re aiming for a flat-chest look. Generally the darker and thicker the material, the better it flattens your chest. This is why black hoodies are popular with trans boys.
EXCUSES TO GET A BINDER IF YOU’RE CLOSETED
If you’re in theater, tell your parents you’re going to play as a male role, want to go all-in, and the binder would allow you to get into character better. 
Tell your parents you’re getting teased in school. I know a cis girl who was getting horribly teased by boys due to her large chest, and her mom bought her a binder. So if your parents question you before you’re ready to come out as trans, just tell them it’s common for cis girls to get binders when they get bullied for their chests. 
If you’re allowed to wear boy’s clothes, tell your parents a binder will allow you to fit into your clothes better. Button down shirts are a good example of this, most are difficult to fit without a binder.
You could also tell your parents they’re in style right now, and that everyone else has one. 
If you exercise, tell your parents your sports bras aren’t doing you justice and that your chest hurts when you exercise, and that you need something with more compression. (But of course, don’t actually exercise in your binder, just use this for an excuse)
GETTING YOUR OWN BINDER
Do a summer job such as delivering newspapers, washing cars, mowing lawns, dog walking, etc. Then take the money to the store and buy a gift card, such as one from Visa, then use it to order your binder. When it arrives and if your parents end up questioning you, tell them it’s a holiday/birthday gift for someone else, and that it’s a surprise. They’ll usually end up forgetting about it, especially if the birthday or holiday is months away. 
Join Swagbucks. Earn money doing surveys and use it to buy a Visa card online to order your binder. I can confirm this works.
Sign up for binder giveaways. You can find these on Instagram, Tumblr, and YouTube. 
Sign up for a free binder at point5cc.com/chest-binder-donation or pointofpride.org/chest-binder-donations. This method takes longer than steps #1 and #2, the waiting list is long.
If you can’t ship your binder to your house if your parents open all your mail, try having it shipped to a friend’s house (with permission), if they don’t have nosy, invasive parents. Your friend could put your package in their backpack and give it to you at school, or you could drop by early in the morning to pick it up yourself.
BINDER SAFETY
Don’t wear it for longer than 8 hours.
Don’t use ace bandages. Only bind with compression bras and chest binders.
Don’t sleep in your binder.
Carry a sports bra with you in case you need to take it off.
Don’t exercise in your binder. Switch to a compression sports bra instead, which still flattens your chest, but there’s no risk of injury.
Don’t order a size smaller than you need, thinking it’ll create a flatter chest. This can cause tissue damage which will make you inelligible for top surgery in the future. 
Don’t wear more than one binder.
Don’t wear the binder if you’re sick, especially if it’s respiratory such as a cold or the flu.
If you feel dizzy, lightheaded, have trouble breathing, or are in any pain, take your binder off. Stretch your arms above your head, to your sides, and take several deep breaths in a row. Then cough several times to loosen any build up of fluid in your lungs. Then don’t put your binder back on.
Don’t wear binders if you’re going to be out in the heat. If you’re going to Pride Fest (or Disney World, or anywhere you’re out in the heat all day), for example, wear a sports bra instead. It’ll suck, but you don’t want to overheat and you want to be able to breathe easier since you’ll be walking all day.
If you have anxiety or are prone to sensory overload (especially from tight clothing items) map out bathrooms ahead of time in advance so that you can go in and change your binder if you start hyperventilating or, if you’re like me and have the urge to take sports bras/binders off as soon as you get overstimulated. 
POSITION YOUR CHESTICLES CORRECTLY
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(Don’t actually use an ace bandage, that’s just how the artist drew the picture)
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My GoFundMe
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Binding PSA from someone who has had his rib come out of its slot twice due to binding.
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celebrate pride month by forming a pack with other LGBT people and becoming lions with then
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Sure!!
UNLEASH THE POWER OF THE C͏̖̱̪̤̤R̥͇̻͖O̯̳̳͢W͎͔̘̱̕S̹̖̻ ON THOSE WHO MISGENDER YOU
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here’s a list of binders!
i tried to go above and beyond the usual recommended list. all of these are safe for binding unless stated otherwise!! prices are all in USD, and the price listed is the lowest available on most listings. sorted from price low to high!
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DIY binder- as cheap as fabric! Probably under 10 dollars
Underworks ECONO half binder (use code UNDER10 for 10% off! Pretty standard, but dirt cheap and decent binding) $18
Underworks ECONO full binder (use code UNDER10 for 10% off! Pretty standaed, but dirt cheap and pretty decent) $20
Underworks POWER half binder (use code UNDER10 for 10% off! designed to be seamless and allow more movement) $26
PeeCock (pretty standard, options like “v neck” and cuts like that) $29
Underworks TRI-TOP binder (use code UNDER10 for 10% off! sturdy binder that can last years.) $30
Underworks ULTIMATE full binder (use code UNDER10 for 10% off! people just go ham about this one apparently it’s pretty good) $30
Underworks MAGICOTTON binding bra (don’t sleep on it because it says bra- these things are a wonder. They aren’t as harsh as a regular binder, they reduce chest size but you can still work out and use them on non-binding days) $35
heroine (it has Velcro? that’s pretty cool, since it makes it adjustable, but I’m not sure if it’s safe. bind at your own risk!) $40
Underworks sleeveless swim top (SWIM! BINDER! SWIM! BINDER!) $45
shapeshifters half binder (known for their amazing customisation) $45
gc2b half (Probably the first binder you’re ever recommend.) $47
gc2b full (seriously these guys are everywhere.) $50
shapeshifters full binder (known for their amazing customisation) $50
FLAVNT binder, (swim friendly! Designed for the beach so you can tan through them, swim, and every day wear) $50
PeeCock swim (swim binder) $59
threddamage (really unique design, looks swanky. colours, too!) $62
Corset binder (NOT good for every day wear, but if you want something “historically accurate” or if you wanna be Damien Bloodmarch for an hour or two) $74
Rebirth Garments (creative, unique, and versatile designs!!!) $111.77
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