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Linden Crawford was a late bloomer. “While my friends bought padded bras and waited impatiently to mature, I looked at my chest in the mirror and hoped it would stay the same,” Linden wrote. Linden always felt disconnected from that part of the body and even with intimate partners, Linden kept a shirt on. In college, Linden wore a sports bra, because it was tighter and “less frilly.” Linden was eventually given a binder, a thick mesh garment with a Velcro closure meant to flatten one’s chest, from a friend that transitioned. But the binder got old and Linden started to spend more and more time in front of the mirror, imagining oneself with a flat chest. And in early 2016, Linden decided to get top surgery to remove their breast tissue. “The surgery, I believed, would allow me to live in my body the way I have always seen it,” Linden wrote. Linden’s partner, @annieflanagan, took this portrait and documented the journey. Visit the link in our profile to read and see more.


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