30-06-2013, 05:54 PM
(30-06-2013, 12:36 PM)sfem Wrote: They aren't aggressive. They don't get into trouble, so there is no need to defend them.
I second this. Mine are well-behaved.

(30-06-2013, 12:36 PM)sfem Wrote: If you mean defend intentionally growing them, that is what we answered. If you are asking if I would engage in a silly debate with a knucklehead about whether they like how I feel about myself, um, no.
I agree. Growing breasts aren't a chip on my shoulder or a hot button for me. I'm doing it for myself. I'm not trying to conduct a public campaign promoting NBE for genetic males to convert the naysayers, nor am I trying to convince others of the rightness of my decision. I think you have to be a bit thick-skinned anytime you make a major decision that is unpopular or goes against social norms. I think this is why the decision to grow breasts shouldn't be made on a whim or impulse. Unless it's something you really want to do, it's probably going to be difficult to shrug off any criticism or ridicule directed your way.
It would be nice if this decision wasn't stigmatized or misunderstood, but I don't think arguing with everyone who expresses disapproval is the way to make such a change. Instead, I think a better method is to provide support and knowledge to males who want to grow breasts. As more and more males who want to grow breasts do so, I think the more likely it is for public opinion to shift in our favor.