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Started by PeterSteele, July 23, 2017, 07:53:28 PM

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PeterSteele

So I understand that it is my parents choice and I live under their roof so of course, obey by the rules. If you've seen my most recent post I've talked about how I hide wanting to be a boy, very well and went back into not coming out.(I came out before) So, I tell everyone that I don't feel it anymore and it's fine. Reality, its not really fine. Anyways, back onto the topic, July 27th, I am going to be forced to go on birth control for the 2 following reasons my dad and step mom listed "1. Irregular Periods 2. Cause I hangout with boys" I don't have a real love relationship with a male, it's just that I bond with them better than females and they HATE that. I don't do any risky behaviors, but still I see their view to protect their daughter from pregnancy. I love having irregular periods only cause it helps the dysphoria and mine are painful. Though, I'm very nervous about getting on birth control for the reasons of getting more feminine. I don't want a bigger breast size or anything that could make me more feminine due to the estrogen in it. I also fear of my growth sorta, I have very very bad height insecurities, even though I'm like 5'5" or so and still growing. I'm scared since there will be more than likely estrogen in the pill I'm probably getting and I think progestin can cause the chance of stunting growth if used long periods of time? I'm unsure, but that's mostly what I'm fearing. I do not want to be on birth control and I did tell my step mom and dad and they just said they are still doing it and nothing like that would happen. Of course, my step mom says she is always "right", but you never know how the pill will react to people. Everything affects people differently. Whats your thoughts though? Do you think it will make me more feminine and maybe stunt my growth? Do you think its stupid having to be put on this? I understand, irregular periods are bad, but I don't really care much. So please, tell me your honest opinion.
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elkie-t

You can get birth control IUD. It might be a good thing, as it won't mess with your hormones and you can just forget about it


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AnonyMs

Not sure about all contraceptive pills, but at least some of them have health risks. It's why transwomen are not supposed to use them (there are safer alternatives). I'd argue against taking them without a better reason.
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Dena

Explain to your parents that as they are so kind to allow you to have birth control, you are not ready for a sexual encounter. Tell them should you become interested, you will tell them and let them know that you are ready for birth control pills. If that fails, you should discuss this with your doctor as birth control pills are best avoided on a young still developing body when there is no desire for sex. A secondary option is because of the problems associated with estrogen based pills, many of the newer pills are very low or no estrogen depending on progesterone which shouldn't cause the problems that estrogen does.
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Kylo

If you don't want further feminization including possible estrogen dominance symptoms, then yea it's a bad idea.

IUD or shots are better option than oral contraceptives in that respect. A lot of doctors won't even mention the side effects of long term use of the pill. Probably because they don't even know what it can do to the body behind the scenes apart from the obvious reasons for taking it.
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Dena

Quote from: Viktor on July 23, 2017, 09:07:46 PM
If you don't want further feminization including possible estrogen dominance symptoms, then yea it's a bad idea.

IUD or shots are better option than oral contraceptives in that respect. A lot of doctors won't even mention the side effects of long term use of the pill. Probably because they don't even know what it can do to the body behind the scenes apart from the obvious reasons for taking it.
I was looking for some information that I could add to the post above and I ran across The Birth of the Pill. I hadn't heard that story before and it raises the question of just how much testing has been done on some of the drugs.
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PeterSteele

Quote from: Dena on July 23, 2017, 08:48:58 PM
Explain to your parents that as they are so kind to allow you to have birth control, you are not ready for a sexual encounter. Tell them should you become interested, you will tell them and let them know that you are ready for birth control pills. If that fails, you should discuss this with your doctor as birth control pills are best avoided on a young still developing body when there is no desire for sex. A secondary option is because of the problems associated with estrogen based pills, many of the newer pills are very low or no estrogen depending on progesterone which shouldn't cause the problems that estrogen does.
I doubt it's going to work, cause my dad and step mom kept saying "no it's for your protection and irregular periods can cause you cancer" and I told them that I don't want to do any of that stuff and I don't mind my irregular periods. They just do not listen. I know I'm just a silly teen sounding like I'm trying to take control over my parents,but I'm just saying what I want for me. It truly sucks.
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AnonyMs

How about if you tell them that since you'll be on birth control you've decided to have sex with lots and lots of boys, for some reason or other that makes sense to them.
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Dan

Going on birth control pills, I would have thought, should be a decision between you and your doctor. Your parents can't force you to take any medications, surely not. I don't know how old you are but if you are having periods you would be at least 12? Not exactly a child anymore.

I think this forced medication is an infringement of your human rights.
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elkie-t

I think parents care about him and don't want unexpected surprises (such as pregnancies). Even if you say you don't have sex, there's always some possibility of a rape. I would say, IUD should take care of those concerns and is better than having to take pills regularly.


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Ryuichi13

Quote from: AnonyMs on July 23, 2017, 10:32:28 PM
How about if you tell them that since you'll be on birth control you've decided to have sex with lots and lots of boys, for some reason or other that makes sense to them.
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If that doesn't scare them, nothing will!

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elkie-t

Quote from: Ryuichi13 on July 24, 2017, 09:05:04 AM
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If that doesn't scare them, nothing will!

Ryuichi
As much as I love a good confrontation, I don't think OP is in a position to have it. He should watch 'Boys don't cry' and try to reason with the parents on a less invasive form of birth control than pills
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N A

And here I'm thinking where in the world could it be legal to force another person on birth control pills. If you are old enough to have sex, surely you are old enough to decide whether you should be on the pill or something else?  ??? Any chance you could explain your situation to your doctor?

Quote from: elkie-t on July 24, 2017, 07:47:18 AM
Even if you say you don't have sex, there's always some possibility of a rape.

Oh yeah, that's why I always carry around condoms when I go out.

No, really, I'm sorry to disagree with you again ;D but dude. You suggesting that young women should be on birth control because someone might rape them? Now I don't know where you live, but in most civilized societies I think rape victims should have access to health care (& legal assistance and whatever help is needed on top of that) and should be given a right to abortion, if it comes to that. Moreover, they have all the right to expect that they won't be raped in the first place.

Yeah there might be places where this is not in fact how it'll go, but still, to me the idea that women should assume responsibility of the consequences even before the incident is somehow very wrong. And it's not like hormonal birth control methods come without risks, either...

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PeterSteele

Quote from: N A on July 24, 2017, 10:33:24 AM
And here I'm thinking where in the world could it be legal to force another person on birth control pills. If you are old enough to have sex, surely you are old enough to decide whether you should be on the pill or something else?  ??? Any chance you could explain your situation to your doctor?

Oh yeah, that's why I always carry around condoms when I go out.

No, really, I'm sorry to disagree with you again ;D but dude. You suggesting that young women should be on birth control because someone might rape them? Now I don't know where you live, but in most civilized societies I think rape victims should have access to health care (& legal assistance and whatever help is needed on top of that) and should be given a right to abortion, if it comes to that. Moreover, they have all the right to expect that they won't be raped in the first place.

Yeah there might be places where this is not in fact how it'll go, but still, to me the idea that women should assume responsibility of the consequences even before the incident is somehow very wrong. And it's not like hormonal birth control methods come without risks, either...
Well, my parents just never listen to me and think I'm just being stubborn and I'm in about sorta early teens not very early, I could tell you my age if you'd like. I just don't think it's right. I'd rather just save it until I find someone who accepts me for who I am and is a long lasting relationship. I do not want to lose mine at this age which in my opinion seems a bit wrong. That's my opinion. Quick question, Are irregular periods bad to have? Cause that is the biggest reason why they are putting me on it cause they say its cancerous and it's not good to not have a period every month.
Thanks
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Ryuichi13

Quote from: PeterSteele on July 24, 2017, 10:42:32 AM
Well, my parents just never listen to me and think I'm just being stubborn and I'm in about sorta early teens not very early, I could tell you my age if you'd like. I just don't think it's right. I'd rather just save it until I find someone who accepts me for who I am and is a long lasting relationship. I do not want to lose mine at this age which in my opinion seems a bit wrong. That's my opinion. Quick question, Are irregular periods bad to have? Cause that is the biggest reason why they are putting me on it cause they say its cancerous and it's not good to not have a period every month.
Thanks
This is DEFINITELY something you should talk to your doctor about! 

I don't know how old you are, but sometimes having irregular periods simply means your hormones haven't balanced out yet. 

Again, check with your doctor.

Good luck.

Ryuichi 



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PeterSteele

Quote from: Ryuichi13 on July 24, 2017, 10:49:49 AM
This is DEFINITELY something you should talk to your doctor about! 

I don't know how old you are, but sometimes having irregular periods simply means your hormones haven't balanced out yet. 

Again, check with your doctor.

Good luck.

Ryuichi 



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If my hormones are imbalanced then does that mean when i get them balanced I will get more feminine? Cause I think I have more of testosterone than estrogen. Sorry I get a bit nervous about this cause I don't want to be more feminine and I want to keep growing cause usually estrogen makes the bones seal and stop growing if too much of it. So, that's why.
Sorry, I know your not a doctor and can't like tell me whats going to happen cause everything is different, but I'd like to know what you think.

Thanks, :) 
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KarynMcD

You know, you don't actually have to take the pills right? Just dispose of one everyday.

About Irregular Periods,
They're mostly just inconvenient. There isn't a real health risk to them.
But Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) maybe a cause of them. Something to look into.
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elkie-t

Quote from: N A on July 24, 2017, 10:33:24 AM

No, really, I'm sorry to disagree with you again ;D but dude. You suggesting that young women should be on birth control because someone might rape them?

Don't put words into my mouth, dude. I am saying that it's a smart thing to do unless you want to have a baby. Regardless whether it is voluntary sex or a some form of rape. And I don't put any blame on a rape victim.

Obviously OP isn't in a position to confront his parents on the issue, so I recommend to find a form of contraception that is less invasive for him
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N A

Quote from: PeterSteele on July 24, 2017, 10:42:32 AM
Well, my parents just never listen to me and think I'm just being stubborn and I'm in about sorta early teens not very early, I could tell you my age if you'd like. I just don't think it's right. I'd rather just save it until I find someone who accepts me for who I am and is a long lasting relationship. I do not want to lose mine at this age which in my opinion seems a bit wrong. That's my opinion. Quick question, Are irregular periods bad to have? Cause that is the biggest reason why they are putting me on it cause they say its cancerous and it's not good to not have a period every month.
Thanks

I think that's very mature way to think it  :)

About irregular periods... funny you should ask. I have never had normal ones (and I'm about 30), maybe every six weeks or so but I never write these times down so I'm not sure. I probably should. Also my periods are barely noticeable and not painful, and I'm guessing I have too little estrogen in my system. I'm also pretty slim now, but I could weight 14 pounds more and still it would be the same, so it's not because of that. I have no idea if this increases the risk of cancer, I think your doctor can better answer that - but I think it's fairly normal to have irregular period when still young, in your teens or maybe even early twenties? However, I'd suggest talking to your doctor. In my understanding too low estrogen (if that indeed is what causes irregular period) can affect your fertility, cause hair loss, depression, tiredness, fragile bones etc. Besides, if you have pains then your doctor can help you with that, too.

I'm very bad at being a role model and haven't really sorted this out with my doctor, but that's not something I will recommend to anyone. Even less so if you experience a lot of pain; in my understanding that + high testosterone levels can be indicative of PCOS and that would have to be properly treated, or else there's a chance it spreads and causes even more pain and damage.
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PeterSteele

Quote from: KarynMcD on July 24, 2017, 11:05:56 AM
You know, you don't actually have to take the pills right? Just dispose of one everyday.

About Irregular Periods,
They're mostly just inconvenient. There isn't a real health risk to them.
But Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) maybe a cause of them. Something to look into.
Oh my god your awesome. I'll try to take that into consideration.
Thank you so much, <3
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