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hey guys itamp;#39;s Jamie and welcome to my video all about binders and binding so I wore binder from when I came out as trans - when I got Top surgery if youamp;#39;re not sure what a binder is itamp;#39;s a hellishly kite best looking thing that compresses your chest to make it flat looks a bit like this I donamp;#39;t know Iamp;#39;m showing you no because youamp;#39;re going to see it lots in the video binding was something that made me feel a lot more comfortable with myself because the whole flat chest thing but it was also very uncomfortable because of it being hellishly tight getting your first binder can be incredibly exciting I remember getting my first one and I was so happy because it felt like things are progressing with my transition so I thought today I would just go through a few of the most problematic awkward funny moments that are associated with binding so first up is getting it on for the first time on for the first time I donamp;#39;t mean it like that may