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Started by Kellsie, May 27, 2007, 10:29:34 PM

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Melissa

Well, I got a smaller bra tonight.  I grabbed 3 different 34C's to try on (biggest 34 cup size they had) and one fit good enough, but with the other 2, the cups runneth over. :P  So, I'll take a look at another place that has a larger selection of bras and try to find a 34D.  That should work for me.

Quote from: Rachael on August 22, 2007, 11:56:44 PMi want atleast a D with my 36 band :D
Been there, done that, got the bra. :P  I've lost weight since then and although a 36D isn't that bad really, you would probably need to pack on the pounds to achieve that.
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Rachael

possibly not, im young, so normal growth is sortof still working. Ive been on hrt 7 months and have a small C large B.... on LOW hrt... i might, just might get a LOT bigger when my dosage is trippled in a week :P
R :police:
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Melissa

Ah, ok.  Well I hope you end up with the size you want to be then.
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Karla B

Quote from: Rachael on August 23, 2007, 12:07:47 PM
possibly not, im young, so normal growth is sortof still working. Ive been on hrt 7 months and have a small C large B.... on LOW hrt... i might, just might get a LOT bigger when my dosage is trippled in a week :P
R :police:

A large B or a Small C ? in 7 months on low HRT? Geez, I'm sooo jealous. :icon_mrgreen: I'd pee my panties for joy if I got to be a decent sized B cup. ::)
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Melissa

Well, when I started hormones, I got up to an A cup pretty quickly (within a couple weeks because I already had some to start with).  Then I got to a B cup shortly after going fulltime (so, maybe at around 7 months)  I didn't even bother doing much with my breasts for a long time after that, but sometime around may, it had become obvious that my bra was WAY too small, so I shopped and got a C cup bra.  Like a week or 2 later (maybe because they finally had room to grow), I got up to a D-cup (so far all 36 band size).  Then I started losing weight after that and I started wearing a 36C again.  Eventually I knew the band size had gotten too loose, but I didn't bother shopping.  and then recently (as I noted previously in this thread) I realized I was only loosely fitting in the 36C, so I went bra shopping and got a 34C on the larger side, but I'll take a look at some other places this weekend.

Oh yeah, I also have a 31" waist from losing weight and waist training and when I was bra shopping, I got some other clothes and I'm actually wearing a size 4 skirt right now.

Posted on: August 23, 2007, 04:02:50 PM
I split the coffee portion of this topic over to:
Coffee and HRT
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deviousxen

I wonder if sleeping a certain way is better for symmetry. That and body pH interests me, and when you have food with stuff like Phytos. Basically, I wonder if it more easily distributes fat to the spots right after digestion and production of fat cells...


All pretty illogical...just curious.
Also...Other stuff. I heard Dopamine countered prolactin. Does this mean masturbation is bad for it?


All very odd questions. Had to ask though.
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Hypatia

Quote from: deviousxen on August 24, 2007, 11:51:18 PM
I wonder if sleeping a certain way is better for symmetry.

My friend keeps advising me to not sleep on my tummy. And not to sleep in any position that compresses my breasts. She's petite with at least D cups and therefore speaks as an authority.

She also told me that she had small breasts for the first 5 years after puberty began and suddenly got a growth spurt her senior year of high school. So she advises me to be patient since I only started HRT last year, I may have a growth spurt in my future.
Here's what I find about compromise--
don't do it if it hurts inside,
'cause either way you're screwed,
eventually you'll find
you may as well feel good;
you may as well have some pride

--Indigo Girls
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Sophia

Quote from: Hypatia on August 25, 2007, 09:42:36 AM
Quote from: deviousxen on August 24, 2007, 11:51:18 PM
I wonder if sleeping a certain way is better for symmetry.

My friend keeps advising me to not sleep on my tummy. And not to sleep in any position that compresses my breasts. She's petite with at least D cups and therefore speaks as an authority.

She also told me that she had small breasts for the first 5 years after puberty began and suddenly got a growth spurt her senior year of high school. So she advises me to be patient since I only started HRT last year, I may have a growth spurt in my future.

I would think sleeping on your stomach would be bad just because growing breasts hurt.
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Melissa

Oddly enough, my breasts have not hurt for a long time (even while growing, although they did in the very beginning), yet they are a D-cup.  Go figure.
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Sophia

Quote from: Melissa on September 06, 2007, 09:54:27 AM
Oddly enough, my breasts have not hurt for a long time (even while growing, although they did in the very beginning), yet they are a D-cup.  Go figure.

I read somewhere that larger breasts have less tactile sensitivity. Does anyone know if that's true?

If so, I'll be happy with small breasts cuz they'll feel stuff more. ^_~

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Melissa

Quote from: Sophia on September 06, 2007, 11:31:42 AMI read somewhere that larger breasts have less tactile sensitivity. Does anyone know if that's true?
That's how it seems to be with my breasts at least. :-\
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Sophia

Quote from: Melissa on September 06, 2007, 11:33:30 AM
Quote from: Sophia on September 06, 2007, 11:31:42 AMI read somewhere that larger breasts have less tactile sensitivity. Does anyone know if that's true?
That's how it seems to be with my breasts at least. :-\

That sucks...

*huggles*

Well its a tradeoff I suppose. Larger breasts are more socially acceptable, but smaller breasts are better for sex all around. (get in the way less, allow for easier position shifting, are more sensitive to tactile manipulation and therefore glean more pleasure)

Since I really like sex and don't care about society, I think I'll be okay with a-cups or b-cups.

^^
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Melissa

Quote from: Sophia on September 06, 2007, 11:47:01 AM
That sucks...

*huggles*

Well its a tradeoff I suppose.
Thanks.  They do have *some* sensitivity, but not enough to get much pleasure from.  But as a tradeoff, I can still orgasm pretty easily (not from my breasts), which is impressive to me with being on as much HRT as I'm on.
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deviousxen

I guess its just the nerve endings distribution?

Interesting.
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Keira


I'm tight in some 36C, looser in some, lost so much weight since the start of the year that breast growth has slowed down much since I'm losing a bit of fat from the breasts.

Some 36C have a tight band, others are looser, don't really get it since 36 should be 36!

The bigger the band, the looser you'll be in your bra even if your tit hits the top of the cup, if your breasts are not fully mature yet (fully rounded). Smaller bands are more forgiving since even if the cup is round, the side angles are more acute and will still sort of fit.
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deviousxen

I think I need some more protein in my diet...


My metabolisms too fast!
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MichelleT

Quote from: Hypatia on July 03, 2007, 09:51:14 AM
After I started HRT, I laid off the phytoestrogens, no more flax, no more veganism (I'm ovo-lacto vegetarian again), no more of those herbs, lest the weak estrogens block the good one. Nothing but HRT produced actual breast growth.
Is it possible to be vegetarian and do HRT? I thought HRT products were derived from animal sources.
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Hypatia

Quote from: MichelleT on September 24, 2007, 07:42:27 PM
Is it possible to be vegetarian and do HRT? I thought HRT products were derived from animal sources.
I asked them to give me Estrace instead of Premarin, out of concern about treatment of animals.
Here's what I find about compromise--
don't do it if it hurts inside,
'cause either way you're screwed,
eventually you'll find
you may as well feel good;
you may as well have some pride

--Indigo Girls
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MichelleT

Quote from: Hypatia on September 24, 2007, 09:26:06 PM
Quote from: MichelleT on September 24, 2007, 07:42:27 PM
Is it possible to be vegetarian and do HRT? I thought HRT products were derived from animal sources.
I asked them to give me Estrace instead of Premarin, out of concern about treatment of animals.
So Estrace is made from soybeans. That is interesting.

I dislike taking drugs though just as much as I dislike eating meat. I guess it comes down to how motivated one is.
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seldom

Estrace is working great for me, and I am 29.  As with HRT in general results vary on a number of factors out of your control. 
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