Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FFS leave them alone.
There are many types of bras and sports bras. There are also many ways NBs dress and present. No, I would not bring this up. Sports bras are fine for a 10 year old.
Also get them off the internet and don’t feed the dysphoria.
AGAIN with the cis-normative content. Get them ON the internet so they can get support from people who actually care about them.
Lol
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FFS leave them alone.
There are many types of bras and sports bras. There are also many ways NBs dress and present. No, I would not bring this up. Sports bras are fine for a 10 year old.
Also get them off the internet and don’t feed the dysphoria.
AGAIN with the cis-normative content. Get them ON the internet so they can get support from people who actually care about them.
Anonymous wrote:FFS leave them alone.
There are many types of bras and sports bras. There are also many ways NBs dress and present. No, I would not bring this up. Sports bras are fine for a 10 year old.
Also get them off the internet and don’t feed the dysphoria.
Anonymous wrote:My 10 year old is figuring out their gender identity and expressing that they are non binary and/or trans. They are not out. I think a few friends know about their gender id and I know some about it. I’m trying to let them share with me on their own timeline.
Unfortunately puberty is upon us and they have some breast growth. I discovered some online searches for using a binder, making your own binder, etc. Even an Amazon search for binders. Should I directly tell my kid I found this info and talk about options? Do I just get some very compressive sports bras and act like I don’t know? I want to support my kid and I hate that they feeling so uncomfortable with and in their body.
Anonymous wrote:If your child didn't ask for a binder, I wouldn't suggest it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If your child didn't ask for a binder, I wouldn't suggest it.
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yes to sports bras though
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If your child didn't ask for a binder, I wouldn't suggest it.
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yes to sports bras though
Anonymous wrote:If your child didn't ask for a binder, I wouldn't suggest it.