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Below is a binder from the binder exchange.  After transmen get their top surgery, they share the binders that they no long need with their brothers who may not be able to afford them or who want to try them on in order to find the right fit and size.  Since binders are typically only available through mail order, it is difficult for transmen to find the right binder.
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Below is a binder from the binder exchange.  After transmen get their top surgery, they share the binders that they no longer need with their brothers who may not be able to afford them or who want to try them on in order to find the right fit and size.  Since binders are typically only available through mail order, it is difficult for transmen to find the right binder.
 
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Latest revision as of 11:37, 15 September 2010

Letter to David 8/4/1981

Passing

Missing childhood social training about how to be men, transmen have to learn not only how live, act and feel like men. Lou Sullivan's transformed the Golden Gate Girls/Guys Newsletter so that it would help trans individuals learn how dress, speak and pass in society.

Through mentoring, FTM individuals in San Francisco have not only found ways to teach each other to pass, they also help brothers who cannot afford binders or to pack to pass in society.

Below is a binder from the binder exchange. After transmen get their top surgery, they share the binders that they no longer need with their brothers who may not be able to afford them or who want to try them on in order to find the right fit and size. Since binders are typically only available through mail order, it is difficult for transmen to find the right binder.


Puberty

Lou Sullivan on the Cost of Manhood

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