View Full Version : Transgender Dad Chestfeeds His Son After Giving Birth To Him
MrFanti
10-08-2022, 01:12 AM
https://www.yourtango.com/family/transgender-dad-chestfeeds-son-after-giving-birth
On the other side of the spectrum.....previous 'social norms' are definitely changing!
jerseygirlangie
10-08-2022, 03:43 PM
"Chestfeeding" is one of those bend-over-backwards-to-virtue-signal terms that really gets my hackles up !
Milk is produced by breast tissue . Period .
And EVERYBODY has breast tissue ( unless you've had it surgically removed , or are one of the very rare people born without any ) .
Women , men , cis, trans , inter , gender fluid - EVERYBODY .
With the proper hormonal stimulation , any and all of the above can lactate .
Your "chest" is made of skin and muscle , neither of which produce milk . You can't "chestfeed" unless you are one of Hannibal Lector's victims .
Call it what it is - BREASTFEEDING . no matter the gender of the person who does it .
Voices
10-09-2022, 04:48 AM
https://www.yourtango.com/family/transgender-dad-chestfeeds-son-after-giving-birth
On the other side of the spectrum.....previous 'social norms' are definitely changing!
They were born female.
Voices
10-09-2022, 04:49 AM
"Chestfeeding" is one of those bend-over-backwards-to-virtue-signal terms that really gets my hackles up !
Milk is produced by breast tissue . Period .
And EVERYBODY has breast tissue ( unless you've had it surgically removed , or are one of the very rare people born without any ) .
Women , men , cis, trans , inter , gender fluid - EVERYBODY .
With the proper hormonal stimulation , any and all of the above can lactate .
Your "chest" is made of skin and muscle , neither of which produce milk . You can't "chestfeed" unless you are one of Hannibal Lector's victims .
Call it what it is - BREASTFEEDING . no matter the gender of the person who does it .
The more you know...........
https://www.babycenter.com/baby/breastfeeding/can-men-breastfeed_8824#:~:text=The%20short%20answer%20is% 20no,or%20bodyfeeding%20rather%20than%20breastfeed ing).
MrFanti
10-09-2022, 07:17 AM
They were born female.
Kind of supports what I just said about social norms changing - right?
Voices
10-09-2022, 07:48 AM
Kind of supports what I just said about social norms changing - right?
Not at all, they were born female and females have always been able to breastfeed.
What exactly is different? They have body hair and pretend to be male? That doesn't change the fact of being born female and it only changes social norms for people that think that social norms are changing. They aren't. The media just keeps shoving that bullshit down people's throats as if it's fact.
I hate the taste of liver and if every single day, the media told me that I should like liver, it wouldn't change a damn thing about me hating liver. Sorry, but that's reality.
I saw two men kiss when I was a kid and it repulsed me, way before I even knew what my sexuality was. Still does to this day. I don't give a crap about people being gay, straight or whatever but I can't help how I feel as much as those two men kissing each other could have. What I feel is what I feel. The media or "social norms" aren't going to change that and there isn't a damn thing wrong with what I feel.
SanDiegoPervySage
10-09-2022, 06:27 PM
Chest fee...... Jesus
MrFanti
10-09-2022, 08:08 PM
Not at all, they were born female and females have always been able to breastfeed.
So trans men can't chest feed?
diddyboponTOP
10-17-2022, 02:12 PM
Terrible. That is a mind fuck right there. Picture the kid going to school telling other kids " My daddy use to breastfeed me" homeboy would catch the I'll beating. School is horrible to get through with bullies to begin with, we don't need woman pretending to be men breast feeding kids in Public. To each his own BUT I have always found FTM Transsexuals to be creepy as Hell. That scene with Allanah and Buck freaked me out.
The_AshleyAspen
10-18-2022, 03:55 AM
Muscly trans dudes are hot, and I think worrying about kids at school really depends on the location. Younger popular culture is much different even from when I was in Highschool, much more accepting and progressive.
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