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PaulB4490 · 15/01/2011 15:29

Hi
Im a bit nervous being a guy on a site with a lot of girls - hope its ok

im being teased by some people in real life because of a medical condition/disability and im finding it hard to cope with
i dont know if any of you saw the article on bullying in the paper but it was right that a lot of schools and work ignore bullying
I used to be in a drama class but the teacher told my mum and dad to take me out of the class because it might cause problems with other kids parents

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cabbageroses · 15/01/2011 16:20

what's the diability?

cabbageroses · 15/01/2011 17:23

Paul- thanks for the message but I would rather talk to you here if you want to post about your problems.

ednurse · 15/01/2011 17:24

Hi. How old are you and whats the disability?

It can help us to help you if we have more info.

PaulB4490 · 16/01/2011 02:25

disease related to Klinefelters - causes feminisation in a boy - means i got a large set of tits
ive been teased about it - specially at school
Emily Bishop told me i should wear a bra or go to the formal dance ball in a dress or gown

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kreecherlivesupstairs · 16/01/2011 06:33

Oh my giddy aunt the temptations are so great, I'll settle for a Biscuit

kreecherlivesupstairs · 16/01/2011 09:40

Thanks for the PM Paul, I am still unsure what sort of advice you are after TBH. And isn't Emily Bishop in Corrie?

PaulB4490 · 16/01/2011 09:49

no Emily Bishop from Melbourne Australia who went to my schcool

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cabbageroses · 16/01/2011 13:44

Hi

If you have a very rare condition, is there not an online forum/support group for it? There often is.
Can you GP not help put you in touch?

lilyliz · 16/01/2011 18:38

hi Paul this is more common than you think and there are lots of sites to help you if you put in Klinefelters.I dont know what you look like but I do know someone with this and he is very definitely male except that he has man boobs and not much body hair,no feminine voice or looks so don't get downhearted and remember kids can be very cruel and half the time don't realise it.Hope you feel better in yourself soon and chin up.

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