“My Father Got a Breast Augmentation”
After 11 years in the military, the subject of our article decided to undergo gender reassignment and have his breasts enlarged to impressive proportions. How did he come to this decision? What does his daughter think about it?
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The Army and Self-Determination
Maxine Montoya was approaching 40 and decided that large breasts were exactly what she wanted. Maxine wanted “obvious femininity, prominence.” Maxine is a US Air Force veteran from San Diego. She calmly describes her experience in an interview with an online publication: “I”m happier than I”ve ever been. Why are they so big? I see something exciting in it. I like the exaggerated femininity of my form. Sometimes I even want to make it even bigger.” Before his gender reassignment, Maxine was married and raising a teenage daughter. Mia still calls him Maxine”s father. I don”t understand why a trans woman can”t be a father. “I”m still her father. I”m a woman and a father,” says Maxine. Mia is doing well, too. She realized she was bisexual when she was nine years old. Being bisexual is easier when you have the support of a transgender parent. “If it weren”t for my father, I wouldn”t have come out so quickly. It”s scary to do this without an example in front of me and without the fear that he won”t love me like he did before,” she says.
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Maxine believes that if she had grown up in a different environment, she would have decided to change her gender earlier. I grew up in a very conservative family. And the internet with its vast amount of information didn”t exist. I joined the army because that”s what my mother wanted. I don”t want to remember that time. “I had to live in a culture that didn”t accept me,” Maxine recalls. During her service, Maxine began experimenting with clothing. “I wore a skirt and makeup. Someone reported it, and I was reprimanded. My career was in jeopardy. Then I started asking myself, “Why did I do that?” And I realized the answer was no,” she says. Maxine decided it was time to start hormone therapy. And now Maxine is finally happy. But others don”t understand. Many aren”t ready to give up their beliefs and understand the nuances of the LGBT+ community. Her personal life has also changed. Maxine is currently dating Melissa. They met in high school and were best friends. Whenever the couple goes out, they receive accusing glances. Maxine herself has also been criticized.






