14-01-2013, 06:01 AM
Hi, Flame.
It is a rite of passage, but gets annoying very quickly. I think it must have something to do with fat distribution. Many people don't know much about how the secondary sexual characteristics develop, and have different ways of rationalizing the reason a healthy male would have a feminized body.
I started going through the same thing after I started wearing clothing that was closer to my size. Now I'm getting used to the stares, and reminders that I'm not eating enough. It happens every time someone comes in for a hug, looks at me from behind, or...basically any time I'm around anyone.
Have you went through the "why do you have boobs" phase yet?
It is a rite of passage, but gets annoying very quickly. I think it must have something to do with fat distribution. Many people don't know much about how the secondary sexual characteristics develop, and have different ways of rationalizing the reason a healthy male would have a feminized body.
I started going through the same thing after I started wearing clothing that was closer to my size. Now I'm getting used to the stares, and reminders that I'm not eating enough. It happens every time someone comes in for a hug, looks at me from behind, or...basically any time I'm around anyone.
Have you went through the "why do you have boobs" phase yet?