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How to bind cross in FTM

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so i ended up wearing three binders throughout probably like two years hey guys welcome back here this is kevin thompson here back on my self made man channel this thursday iamp;#39;m going to talk to you guys about binding just sort of the history of binding what the purpose of binding is for trans people for those of you who are cis and donamp;#39;t know what binding is for ftms then iamp;#39;m going to talk about my history and the things that iamp;#39;ve undergone some tips for people who are trans and how to bind appropriately so letamp;#39;s get into the video here i canamp;#39;t wait to move out of the city just for that reason solely the first question iamp;#39;m going to answer is what is binding so binding is when you use something it could be tape which i donamp;#39;t recommend it could be a sort of bandage that you wrap around yourself or it could be a binder which i do recommend you can find those on amazon iamp;#39;ll put a link to some in the description

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A new, safer alternative to chest binding is the use of a compression top. Compression tops are built from gentler fabrics than most other binders on the market right now. Compression tops are designed to compress the chest in a gentler fashion to help improve overall comfort, safety, and movement capabilities.
Binders are safe to use as long as they fit well. Chest binding can be an important part of someone affirming their gender identity. Doctors generally consider binding to be safe. However, if a person does it incorrectly, it can lead to certain health issues.
If you wear a binder much, it causes the breast tissue to migrate into a different position. You can end up with very saggy breasts. Nobody has done a study on how quickly this happens. (Some bloggers suggest maybe a year, maybe several years, depending on how often you bind.)
Fat necrosis can be caused by any type of trauma to the breast including: Breast biopsy. Breast surgery including lumpectomy , breast reduction, reconstruction or enlargement. Radiotherapy to the breast.
Binding is generally safe for most people when done correctly, but there are still some risks. It is important that binding is done carefully and responsibly.
In extreme cases, breast tissue can become permanently damaged, she says. Strong, prolonged pressure around the chest and back can also cause changes to normal spine alignment, which may result in chronic pain.
Is Taping Your Chest Safe? Yes! Taping is very safe if done properly and with the correct type of tape. With all binding methods, there are precautions to take to ensure the best result and to lessen the chance of damage.

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