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Using Gynecomastia As A Campaign Tool For Gender

Equality

 

Most men living with enlarged breasts, a condition known as gynecomastia, don't feel very much like a man. It makes them feel too feminine and ashamed, and they often keep themselves covered up like women must do. Although a healthy female with proportionate breasts would love nothing more than to expose them in public! I live with this condition, and I am perfectly fine with it, in-fact I am proud of my breasts and I am always proud to show off. But as it turns out, a male with gynecomastia can expose their unnatural breasts in public, while a female who has natural breasts are often required by law to cover their's up. This is where gynecomastia comes in as a campaigning tool!

 

Men with enlarged breasts who are proud enough bare-chested to go in public should remind the public that men have breasts and nipples too, and that if a male with gynecomastia can expose their breasts, then it only makes sense that a female with natural breasts are able to expose them! So then, unnatural breasts are favored over natural ones? When a woman wants equal treatment, she should depend on her friend who suffers from gynecomastia! Males with gynecomastia should start a modern movement to expose the hypocrisy and the irony of this illegal and unconstitutional gender discrimination!

 

A new movement, inspired by men with gynecomastia would be a huge bite in the butt to the sexist men in our government, who think they can make decisions for women, when only women are fit for making decisions for women! Men with gynecomastia should set aside their shame, build up the courage, and protest without their shirts, walk down the streets, and hold signs that expose lies!

 

When these brave men put aside their shame and guilt, they will make this world a better place for women everywhere, and taking that risk will pay off. I appreciate the women in my life, and I hold them in high regard, and that is why I try to get it through the politicians' heads that women feel less empowered when they are forced to

cover-up! What would men do if they had to start covering up as well? It would change their whole entire outlook on themselves. They would feel ashamed of their own body. Women feel ashamed when they even think about wanting bare-chested moments, but they shouldn't feel that way, and that's the way men would feel if they had to cover up!