Appreciating the Gender Pioneers
February 17th, 2011 by Aleya

My opportunity to modify my gender – becoming a feman or more feminized male did not happen in a vacuum. Many men and women before me explored the various shades of gender that humans have and can have. They had operations and underwent hormone therapies to change their gender from male or female to male.

These transsexuals and transvestites and others had the courage to express their inner selves, despite what body they were born in, and despite what the general society of the moment said was right and wrong. It is right to be yourself and today we live in a world where it is much easier, in many more places, to be ourselves…

I want to express my appreciation for these gender pioneers who both created a safer social environment and pushed science to explore the possible ways to enhance and change our bodies. The knowledge that allowed me to experience male breast enlargement was due to those who came before us.

We, too, are gender pioneers – a heterosexual male with breasts is just one of the possible gender expressions and each of us is developing a unique expression. And this, I believe, makes our human society richer and better prepared for the future.

When I started growing breasts, I thought that it would preclude me from every being President…

But now I wonder, what with you, my peers, and other gender pioneers changing the boundaries of the possible, a day may come, not so long from now, that a man with breasts (or other gender variation) can be President…

I appreciate you all.





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7 Responses  
  • Michael writes:
    April 4th, 20116:14 pmat

    Thank you for your site promoting males growing breasts!
    I want to point out that not all men wish to become more ‘feminine’ with all that covers.
    There are many men that are the essence of traditional manhood: strong bodies, facial hair, an active physical life filled with ‘manly’ activities that also want to embellish their bodies with breasts!
    Are men who have piercings for jewelry or wear brightly colored clothes trying to be feminine?
    Conversely, are women that wear clothing that until recently was strictly the providence of men trying to be more masculine?
    To me, breasts are another thing I can do with my body similar to building muscle but with an added component of pleasure that far outshines anything else I have found I can do to my body, certainly not in weight lifting etc!
    Promoting the concept that growing breasts for men is for those with sexual confusion as Psychiatrists call it retards rather than promotes the concept!

  • admin writes:
    April 7th, 201110:10 amat

    For some men, I suppose, that growing breasts is akin to building up your biceps – but even that muscular activity is a reflection of the inner personality. Men who wear bright clothes – are still men, of course, but men expressing their inner selves.

    For me growing breasts was a way to express my inner personality – one that, for lack of better words, is more “feminine” than the regular guy.

    When I trained hard athletically – my image of myself was different. When I grew breasts my image of myself changed as well.

    In our more biologically savvy world, we each have a greater opportunity to be our true selves – whatever that maybe – male or female and everywhere in between.

    I think that growing breasts does change us, but how to label that change – there is the rub…

  • Andie writes:
    August 16th, 201110:58 pmat

    Whether I knew it or not, over the years, I have always wanted breasts. So will growing breasts change my life? Obviously it will change certain aspects. This journey is long overdue and much needed. Thanks Aleya (ascender) for providing both information and affirmation to those of us on the journey.

    • Aleya writes:
      July 2nd, 20173:09 pmat

      I have never regretted making this change in my life.

  • Ian Elliott writes:
    July 2nd, 20171:31 amat

    Norway pretends to be liberal but blocks access to a very effective herb, pueraria mirifica, pretending it is an herbal ‘medicine’. It is safe, benign, non-habit-forming, and has been used for many years in Thailand for HRT purposes. The real issue is whether our bodies belong to ourselves or to the almighty State, deep in the pockets of big pharmaceuticals.

    • Aleya writes:
      July 2nd, 20173:19 pmat

      I believe that my body belongs to me and the older I get the more true that becomes. But too many governments and societies around the world think and act otherwise. This is especially so, if you are a woman.

      I do not know why Norway has a difficulty with pueraria mirifica, whether it a concern stemming from health issues or corporate control, thankfully there are a variety of phytoestrogen alternatives.

      The freedom and opportunity to be what one truly is, while harming no other, is the ongoing challenge of humanity.

  • Gary writes:
    August 22nd, 20179:55 pmat

    Our bodies belong to us. Our souls belong to our Lord. Our Lord gave us our souls which contains the desire to have feminine breasts on our bodies.
    I believe that the Lord wants us to be happy. One thing that makes me very happy is having feminine breasts.
    I hope this helps.


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