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Student Govt. at U. Pennsylvania Demands Free ‘Chest Binders’ for Female Students

Student Govt. at U. Pennsylvania Demands Free ‘Chest Binders’ for Female Students

“will petition the university’s Student Health Insurance Advisory Board when it meets in the spring”

Chest binders are for women who want to appear male. Why do they need to be free?

The College Fix reports:

Penn student government calls for free ‘chest binders’ for female students

The University of Pennsylvania’s Undergraduate Assembly will call on the school’s insurance provider to offer free “chest binders” for female students, elastic bands that help compress and constrict breasts so that the wearer can appear to be male.

The UA “plans to launch a new initiative pushing Penn’s health insurance provider to cover the cost of chest binders for transgender, non-binary, and gender non-conforming students by fall 2020,” The Daily Pennsylvanian reports.

Chest binders are popular among “transgender men” and “transmasculine” individuals, who were born female but who claim to identify as men or who opt to “present” as “masculine,” respectively. Purpose-built binders are traditionally wide bands of elastic material that can stretch tightly around the wearer’s chest, flattening the breasts and making the wearer’s body appear closer to that of a man’s.

The student government will petition the university’s Student Health Insurance Advisory Board when it meets in the spring to determine benefits for next year, The Daily reports.

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Comments

Dolce Far Niente | January 17, 2020 at 11:36 am

Chest binders are in fact for women who need to suppress lactation (and as such I’m sure are covered by insurance)and not for silly bints who think their miserable lives would be better if they were boys.

The disservice society is doing to people by pandering to rather than diagnosing and treating these mentally ill folk is immense.

When I was growing up they were called girdles and they didn’t hide much.

Some actresses wear chest binders when they are portraying pre-pubescent girls. I think that the 17 year old Judy Garland wore one when she was acting as Dorothy in The Wizard of Oz.

This isn’t important enough for trans people to pay for it?

They should remember to demand free jock straps and codpieces for transgender “women.”

Get an Ace bandage for $9 and leave every one else out of it.