Transgender Army vet opens up about ‘horrific’ bullying she faced while serving in the military

A transgender Army vet has detailed the ‘horrific’ bullying she faced while in the military and revealed her plans to increase her breast size to a 4,000 CC to feel even more ‘feminine’ and put the past behind her. 

Caregiver and former army-medic administrative Staff Sergeant Maxine Montoya, 41, from San Diego, California, transitioned in her thirties and is now on a mission to fund new 4,000 CC boobs via OnlyFans.

Maxine was born a male and was raised in a ‘very sheltered, conservative household’, which caused her to realize she didn’t want to adhere to stereotypical gender roles and had her own path that was different in comparison to most of her friends and family. 

Although she felt the most comfortable around other girls and being feminine, Maxine attempted to adhere to the traditional gender roles and joined the Army at her mother’s request – where she faced ‘threats’ that ultimately reaffirmed her to decision to transition once she was out of the Army and amp up her breast size to feel ’empowered’. 

Army vet Maxine Montoya, 41, detailed the ‘horrific’ bullying she faced while in the military and revealed her plans to increase her breast size to 4,000 CC

Maxine (pictured in the Army) joined the Army at her mother's request in 1999 and faced 'threats' that ultimately reaffirmed her to decision to transition once she was out of the Army

Maxine (pictured in the Army) joined the Army at her mother’s request in 1999 and faced ‘threats’ that ultimately reaffirmed her to decision to transition once she was out of the Army

Maxine, from California, transitioned in her thirties and is now on a mission to fund new 4,000 CC boobs via OnlyFans

Maxine, from California, transitioned in her thirties and is now on a mission to fund new 4,000 CC boobs via OnlyFans

Maxine’s plan to amp up her cleavage to 4,000 CC despite doctors issuing warnings 

  • Two years ago, Maxine underwent surgery to get size 42JJ breasts to feel more ’empowered’. 
  • Her ample cleave was created using 2200 CC implants and was a way for her to express her femininity ‘in a way that’s right up front and really obvious’. 
  • Now, the Army vet is hoping to increase her breast size even more using 4,000 CC implants, which means if she’s successful her cleavage will be so large they won’t have a cup size. 
  • Many doctors refuse using and highly advise against 4,000 CC implants, which total at around 20 pounds. 
  • Currently, the largest silicone implants available are 800 CC, while saline implants can be overfilled to reach an excess of 2,000 CC.
  • Despite the warning form medical experts, Maxine seems to be going through with her plan to further amp up her cleavage and is hoping to fund the surgery via her OnlyFans.

She joined the Army as a medic in 1999 and served for eleven years until 2011, serving in both Iraq and Afghanistan.

Maxine claimed she was relentlessly bullied while trying to adhere to a masculine culture during her military career, which she felt was ‘the antithesis of her existence.’

‘I was in a culture that did not accept me. I didn’t come out as transgender in the military, however, that doesn’t mean that I didn’t experience dysphoria.

‘I was wearing a skirt and some makeup, I was walking around BX food court, minding my own business, getting a spot of lunch.

‘Word of that got back to someone in my chain of command and I ended up receiving what were flat out threats against my career.

‘Later, I had a closed-door meeting with my superintendent, who verbally abused me with harsh transphobic rhetoric.

‘The superintendent said, “Do you want to be known as Sergeant Montoya, who shows up to work on time and does his job, or Sergeant Montoya, the man in a dress.”

‘”Not if it’s a bad thing,” I replied, deliberately being vague as to which I was referring.

‘At that point, he kicked me out of his office and proceeded to furiously shout at my supervisor, who was also in attendance. It was nothing short of juvenile.

‘I asked myself this question: “Do I ever want to be perceived as male?” And the answer was an immediate no.’

Prior to joining the military, Maxine experienced transphobia in her home life as well. 

‘I was raised in a very sheltered, conservative household. My mother and I do not speak because she is nothing short of a religious fanatic,’ she says.

Maxine (pictured in the Army) joined the Army as a medic in 1999 and served for eleven years until 2011, serving in both Iraq and Afghanistan

Maxine (pictured in the Army) joined the Army as a medic in 1999 and served for eleven years until 2011, serving in both Iraq and Afghanistan

Maxine claimed she was relentlessly bullied trying to adhere to a masculine culture during her military career, which she felt was 'the antithesis of her existence'

Maxine claimed she was relentlessly bullied trying to adhere to a masculine culture during her military career, which she felt was ‘the antithesis of her existence’

While serving, she claims she was 'verbally abused me with harsh transphobic rhetoric' after other members saw her wearing makeup and a dress

While serving, she claims she was ‘verbally abused me with harsh transphobic rhetoric’ after other members saw her wearing makeup and a dress

‘She has a lot of her own, untended problems. And because of that she is unable to accept me as her daughter and refuses to have a relationship with me because she doesn’t believe that my being transgender is right.’ 

Despite the years of relentless bullying, Maxine is happier than ever after transitioning and claims her transition was ‘life-saving’. 

‘I’m alive and happy. I feel like for the first time in my life, I am living authentically I am me,’ she says.

‘I regret nothing about my transition. It was literally life-saving for me.

‘I had been in a horrible depression. I had suicidal thoughts and everything and transitioning saved my life in more ways than one.

‘In fact, getting on hormones led to me having problems with my gallbladder getting infections from that getting stones.

‘It led to doctors ordering CT scans which led to them discovering cancer in my right kidney that was caught early and removed the cancer cells.

Prior to joining the military, Maxine experienced transphobia in her home life as well because she was raised in a very 'conservative household'

Prior to joining the military, Maxine experienced transphobia in her home life as well because she was raised in a very ‘conservative household’ 

Maxine says: 'I was raised in a very sheltered, conservative household. My mother and I do not speak because she is nothing short of a religious fanatic'

Maxine says: ‘I was raised in a very sheltered, conservative household. My mother and I do not speak because she is nothing short of a religious fanatic’

Despite the years of relentless bullying, Maxine is happier than ever after transitioning and claims her transition was 'life-saving'

Despite the years of relentless bullying, Maxine is happier than ever after transitioning and claims her transition was ‘life-saving’

‘I am now cancer-free, if it wasn’t for the hormones causing the problems with my gallbladder that would have never been found until way later and it would have been way more complicated.

‘So it’s like transitioning saves my life yet again.’

She got married in 2001 and has a daughter Mia, 16.

However, she divorced her wife in 2010, and shortly after the split, she delved into cross-dressing.

After living and identifying as a crossdresser for a year, Maxine found out about the possibility of being transgender and pursued it, realizing she had always felt like a girl.

‘I transitioned in 2016 in my thirties, and got my first breast augmentation then,’ she says.

‘I got my second and 2018 and my most recent in 2021, I am currently at 3,000 CCs and I am hoping to go up to 4,000 CCs by this time next year.

‘I could talk about my boobs all day, I couldn’t be happier with the results I got from my breast augmentation.

‘Why this big? I see this as something empowering. That exaggeration of femininity and what it represents.

‘I had always wanted big boobs, when I was little, I would take my stuffed animals and I would put them in my shirt to give myself that image of having really large boobs.

‘I was so young at the time I didn’t know what I was doing, I just knew that this looked right and felt right.

'I'm alive and happy. I feel like for the first time in my life, I am living authentically I am me,' she says

‘I’m alive and happy. I feel like for the first time in my life, I am living authentically I am me,’ she says

Two years ago, Maxine underwent surgery to get size 42JJ breasts to feel more 'empowered'

Two years ago, Maxine underwent surgery to get size 42JJ breasts to feel more ’empowered’

Now, the Army vet is hoping to increase her breast size even more using 4,000 CC implants, which means if she's successful her cleavage will be so large they won't have a cup size

Now, the Army vet is hoping to increase her breast size even more using 4,000 CC implants, which means if she’s successful her cleavage will be so large they won’t have a cup size

‘But I also couldn’t tell people about it because that’s not how I was supposed to look. And it wasn’t an option anyway.

‘So when I did come out as a trans woman, I knew what I wanted to look like, I know what I want. I want massive fake boobs.’

Two years ago, Maxine underwent surgery to get size 42JJ breasts to feel more ’empowered’. 

Her ample cleave was created using 2200 CC implants and helped her express her femininity ‘in a way that’s right up front and really obvious’.

Now, the Army vet is hoping to increase her breast size even more using 4,000 CC implants, which means if she’s successful her cleavage will be so large they won’t have a cup size. 

Many doctors refuse using and highly advise against 4,000 CC implants, which total at around 20 pounds.

Currently, the largest silicone implants available are 800 CC, while saline implants can be overfilled to reach an excess of 2,000 CC. 

That amount of cleavage can also cause major issues; in 2017, porn star Elizabeth appeared on TV show Botched and begged doctors for help with her 4,000 CC implants as she was experiencing a leak.  

Despite the warning form medical experts, Maxine seems to be going through with her plan to further amp up her cleavage and is hoping to fund the surgery via her OnlyFans. 

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