Yesterday, 02:30 AM
Hello everyone,
I've been directly affected by institutional transphobia in-real life. This has hurt me immensely. I make an effort to limit my intake of online transphobia for the sake of my mental health.
With that said, I feel like my experience on BN has been overwhelmingly positive since the first day I joined over 13 years ago. I even made some deep friendships through this forum. My point is, I don't feel bothered or on-edge with BN like I do with the much larger, mainstream social media sites. Unlike elsewhere on the Internet, on BN we're all united with a common interest of pursing breast development/growth, whether we be trans, cis or other genders. As a trans woman, I don't feel like there's an "us vs. them" mentality here. I have no issues with sharing my experiences of being on PM (on/off for about 9 years) or HRT (4 years) with the cis guys here.
The most problematic of posts I've seen are the spam posters that quickly get deleted/removed by the moderators.
I've been directly affected by institutional transphobia in-real life. This has hurt me immensely. I make an effort to limit my intake of online transphobia for the sake of my mental health.
With that said, I feel like my experience on BN has been overwhelmingly positive since the first day I joined over 13 years ago. I even made some deep friendships through this forum. My point is, I don't feel bothered or on-edge with BN like I do with the much larger, mainstream social media sites. Unlike elsewhere on the Internet, on BN we're all united with a common interest of pursing breast development/growth, whether we be trans, cis or other genders. As a trans woman, I don't feel like there's an "us vs. them" mentality here. I have no issues with sharing my experiences of being on PM (on/off for about 9 years) or HRT (4 years) with the cis guys here.
The most problematic of posts I've seen are the spam posters that quickly get deleted/removed by the moderators.

