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    {{Content warning|talk about breasts. This article uses anatomically correct language for breasts, to avoid confusion. Might not be a good thing to read at a time when one feels sensitive about one's body or one's gender issues. Some talk about risk of injury and infection}}
    {{Content warning|talk about breasts. This article uses anatomically correct language for breasts, to avoid confusion. Might not be a good thing to read at a time when one feels sensitive about one's body or one's gender issues. Some talk about risk of injury and infection}}{{Disclaimer|This article is meant to help make it less likely that the reader hurts themself by binding in unhealthy ways. However, this wiki won't be held responsible for it if someone does get hurt by binding. Please use your own sense to make your own decisions.}}
    {{Disclaimer|This article is meant to help make it less likely that the reader hurts themself by binding in unhealthy ways. However, this wiki won't be held responsible for it if someone does get hurt by binding. Please use your own sense to make your own decisions.}}
    {{Personal story
    | quote = I kept staring at my hips and chest in shock when I wore women’s clothes. I just kept thinking “Why are those there? Things would fit me right if I just had a flat chest”.
    | name = Lars
    | age = 24
    | identity = Nonbinary transmasculine
    }}
    '''Binding''' refers to a variety of methods that a person can use to flatten their breast tissue. Usually, this means wearing an undergarment called a binder. Binding involves risk of permanent change to the breasts, and injury to other parts of the body, so this article will focus on how to mitigate those risks.
    '''Binding''' refers to a variety of methods that a person can use to flatten their breast tissue. Usually, this means wearing an undergarment called a binder. Binding involves risk of permanent change to the breasts, and injury to other parts of the body, so this article will focus on how to mitigate those risks.