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[quote=Anonymous]NP here. I am not a big believer in the whole Transgender thing. I do not believe anyone can truly change their sex. I'm not on that bandwagon. However. How reasonable is it to force someone to conform to gender norms? Health concerns aside, how is it more moral to make a teen wear a bra that will present her breasts one way or another? How is it not totally creepy to say you must wear this or that type of undergarment so that your breasts will appear to others as female breasts? I am a tall and flat chested female. If I had short hair, I might be mistaken for a boy. That doesn't mean I shouldn't cut my hair or that it is my moral responsibility to wear garments that identify me as female. It's really nobody's business. I say let your daughter have the binder and she can do what she wants with it. This does not create a moral compromise to OP. It's just a garment. [/quote]
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