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Breast size on Hrt

Started by lolli, November 20, 2006, 12:35:07 PM

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AnneK

QuoteTrading prostate size for breast size is one of the best things that have ever happened to me. And I'm not even on HRT, just finasteride

Hopefully, the same will happen to me.  I just had an ultrasound yesterday, for an enlarged prostate.  My next appointment with my doctor is next week.  We've already discussed medication.
I'm a 65 year old male who has been thinking about SRS for many years.  I also was a  full cross dresser for a few years.  I wear a bra, pantyhose and nail polish daily because it just feels right.

Started HRT April 17, 2019.
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2.B.Dana

Everyone posting here has a different knowledge base so I wanted to put out a website for ladies to check out and get some updated info. Many women believe that a cup size is the same on every bra, as an example a 32B cupsize is the same as a 34B when in fact they are different. When someone says they are a 38A, they have double the cup volume of a 32A. So just mentioning letters and growth numbers can be misleading. Obviously in your band size, growing from a A to D is still growing but it isn't a direct comparison to other band sizes.

My speedy growth due to gynecomastia caused me to deal with the much more than I ever imagined an am now at 40G before HRT begins. Some may think its top heavy but hey, its just me! Here is a website that I found very helpful in understanding sizing as it converts it to a volume figure;
http://www.upliftstl.com/blog/d-is-not-a-bra-size
Cheers,

Dana

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AnneK

QuoteMany women believe that a cup size is the same on every bra, as an example a 32B cupsize is the same as a 34B when in fact they are different. When someone says they are a 38A, they have double the cup volume of a 32A.

I am aware of that and I am already a 38A.  However, that doesn't stop me from wanting more.  :)

I posted a link, in another thread, that shows what I'd like.  It the picture in the top right.  I'd like something like that or perhaps a bit bigger.  The other picture is a bit more than I'd want though.

Here's that link again:
http://www.007b.com/bra-men.php

BTW, I love your nails.  I occasionally wear a similar shade.
I'm a 65 year old male who has been thinking about SRS for many years.  I also was a  full cross dresser for a few years.  I wear a bra, pantyhose and nail polish daily because it just feels right.

Started HRT April 17, 2019.
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Gertrude

It only goes up to 50...wow, I'd need some big ones to be proportionate.


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2.B.Dana

BTW, I love your nails.  I occasionally wear a similar shade.

Unfortunately those are my dream nails. I didn't think nails were a thing for me until I saw a picture of something similar and went weak in the knees.  ;D  I haven't gotten to the painting part yet as I am only out to my wife so far. Should start the nails this summer when I am out to the rest of the family.

The 007b site is amazing in helping ladies understand just how any hangups are attributed to breasts. I think it takes awhile to really understand the beauty culture that natal women endure their whole lives.
Cheers,

Dana

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AnneK

I've been getting colour on my nails for almost 12 years.  I go for a manicure every week and wear colour all the time.  At the moment it's "Strong Coal-ition" from OPI.
I'm a 65 year old male who has been thinking about SRS for many years.  I also was a  full cross dresser for a few years.  I wear a bra, pantyhose and nail polish daily because it just feels right.

Started HRT April 17, 2019.
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vicki_sixx

Quote from: lolli on November 20, 2006, 12:35:07 PM
I have been reading lots of topics on here and in the Wiki about how breast size and shape differs depending on your age when starting on Hrt.
For instance if one were to start whilst in thier teens to early twenties there is a good chance the person will have a naturel looking breast.
But the older one becomes the breast may not devolp to full shape looking like a GG breast.
As long as you take good quality estradiol (IM E) and progesterone then you can get fully developed boobs of any size. The reason they 'standard' literature states trans women'boob don't develop fully or to large sizes is for this reason and especially the lack of progesterone. This is what completes breast development in women - rounding them out, especially towards the armpit, and completing areola and nipple development. These women, even in their 60, are getting D and E cups. If you're swallowing estradiol or rubbing gel over yourself then you'll be lucky to get beyond a small B.
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Sinclair

Quote from: Simone Louise on January 27, 2008, 09:59:12 AM
Trading prostate size for breast size is one of the best things that have ever happened to me. And I'm not even on HRT, just finasteride. I've only been taking the pills since November, but I can tell the difference. Though, for perspective, I went to the cardiologist last week. He had me take my shirt off and said nothing--a simultaneous frustration and relief. Then, listening to my heart with his stethascope, he brushed a nipple, and I had to restrain myself from saying: "That feels good, do it again."

My face and rear end may be changing, too, but I'm not sure yet. I like the idea that my own estrogen is causing these changes, and I feel no pain or soreness. The latter means, I suppose, that true HRT is more effective. The good news is that the doctor said I'm healthy, so there may yet be time left for changes.

Reading the words of others who'd qualify to join the AARP, bouys my spirits considerably.

Hoping we all get breasts the size and shape we want,
Simone

My experience is that butt size and thigh size changed pretty quickly. I'm a solid A cup and I love them, but want more. I most likely will get enhancement surgery at some point, since I will want nothing less than a C cup and it seems I have my mom's genes for boobs .. small. But, I love the quick increases in the other areas. :)
I love dresses!!
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GrayKat

I have had gynecomastia most of m life. So I have a 'handful' to start with. Now that I am on HRT, I do wonder how far it will go. I have mixed feelings about it because I want them to still be concealed until my face and body catch up. I my have to get some tips from F to M's on binding. That is an irony.
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laurenb

GrayKat -

Interestingly, I have had a similar take on that. I have had "boobs" since about 5th grade. All through my life they were a constant worry to hide but really not entirely possible. A real source of anxiety to the point of considering liposuction in spite of having the transgender feelings, leanings and thoughts my whole life. But I became a professional at loose tops and arms folded in front. But it's kind of futile. The worst was stiff nipples in a t-shirt when I got excited about something...eek. I've had guys check them out unconsciously (no no no no!). Kids overtly making fun of them.

Well after 3 1/2 months on HRT I am finally at peace with the girls. They are developing inside the old boobs (nicely sore - the sweetest pain ever). They aren't outwardly measuring larger yet ('cause believe you me I've measured them a million times). I figured out that having lived my adult life as a guy with boobs that I was never actually fooling anyone by hiding them. Everyone close to me is used to seeing them. I guess I knew that. I just decided to not be embarrassed anymore. I'm slowly transitioning. I'm not out yet to the world, nor will I be in one big fell swoop. I don't wear a bra - if they're sensitive, I'll wear a cami.

Bottom line is I think it's actually an advantage to have had gyno. Maybe my boobs will get bigger but nobody that knows me will notice because they always saw my boobs anyway. And when the time comes to finally emerge, the girls were there with me the whole time. Just my take on it.

L





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Ella2Marques

My breast size grew to 36D in 2 years HRT, don't need any bigger.
I am a transgender woman, I have been this way all my life. I was filled with guilt at a very young age, a victim of a society that did not understand what it means to be free and yourself. I tried to adapt and flee from my real self by being a workaholic, eating, drinking and doing all in extremes.
Do we have to do the same now to transgender kids? Do they have to suffer all their lives? What about giving them a chance to live like normal people and be happy?
Help to protect transgender kids from bullies, transphobia and hate. Give them a chance.
Ella Marques
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AnneK

QuoteBottom line is I think it's actually an advantage to have had gyno.

I also have a bit of gyno, though I'm not sure if it's due to age or due to some medication I'm taking.  However, I expect my doctor will be prescribing some medication for enlarged prostate next week and that medication can also cause gyno.  One can only hope.
I'm a 65 year old male who has been thinking about SRS for many years.  I also was a  full cross dresser for a few years.  I wear a bra, pantyhose and nail polish daily because it just feels right.

Started HRT April 17, 2019.
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Michelle_P

I was on finasteride for several years for BPH, and it definitely gave me a running start, at about a 38A.  With weight loss and HRT I hit a 34B at about 6 months in, and that is starting to feel a little snug now as the girls fill out.
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AnneK

#33
QuoteI was on finasteride for several years for BPH, and it definitely gave me a running start, at about a 38A

That's where I'm starting from.  I earlier posted a link that showed a guy who was 38C after medication.  That's what I'm aiming for, or perhaps a bit bigger.  I'll also have to go with a larger bra as mine is nicely filled right now.
I'm a 65 year old male who has been thinking about SRS for many years.  I also was a  full cross dresser for a few years.  I wear a bra, pantyhose and nail polish daily because it just feels right.

Started HRT April 17, 2019.
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GrayKat

Quote from: laurenb on March 25, 2017, 08:39:45 AM
GrayKat -

Interestingly, I have had a similar take on that. I have had "boobs" since about 5th grade. All through my life they were a constant worry to hide but really not entirely possible. A real source of anxiety to the point of considering liposuction in spite of having the transgender feelings, leanings and thoughts my whole life. But I became a professional at loose tops and arms folded in front. But it's kind of futile. The worst was stiff nipples in a t-shirt when I got excited about something...eek. I've had guys check them out unconsciously (no no no no!). Kids overtly making fun of them.

Well after 3 1/2 months on HRT I am finally at peace with the girls. They are developing inside the old boobs (nicely sore - the sweetest pain ever). They aren't outwardly measuring larger yet ('cause believe you me I've measured them a million times). I figured out that having lived my adult life as a guy with boobs that I was never actually fooling anyone by hiding them. Everyone close to me is used to seeing them. I guess I knew that. I just decided to not be embarrassed anymore. I'm slowly transitioning. I'm not out yet to the world, nor will I be in one big fell swoop. I don't wear a bra - if they're sensitive, I'll wear a cami.

Bottom line is I think it's actually an advantage to have had gyno. Maybe my boobs will get bigger but nobody that knows me will notice because they always saw my boobs anyway. And when the time comes to finally emerge, the girls were there with me the whole time. Just my take on it.

L

I have been lucky enough I have been able to hide in loose shirts. The only time I could not was in high school where I was forced to undress in the locker room. So I became a pro at undressing with my back turned.
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AnneK

Well, I just got back from the doctor and was prescribed Avodart.  A search on the Internet shows that breast enlargement is one of the side effects (advantages?  <g>).  Here's hoping! :)
I'm a 65 year old male who has been thinking about SRS for many years.  I also was a  full cross dresser for a few years.  I wear a bra, pantyhose and nail polish daily because it just feels right.

Started HRT April 17, 2019.
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Sinclair

Quote from: AnneK on March 28, 2017, 09:37:07 AM
Well, I just got back from the doctor and was prescribed Avodart.  A search on the Internet shows that breast enlargement is one of the side effects (advantages?  <g>).  Here's hoping! :)

Best wishes!

IMO boobs are very important. The bigger my boobs become naturally, (chemical) the more I feel at home with who I am. Part of me does not want to be impatient and not see how big they can get, but part of me wants results now. I love my little A+ cup boobies, but want more.  Not sure if I should wait and see what happens or start to schedule surgery. It's a big decision. Seems everyday I wake up I'm measuring them. As I noted elsewhere, I did get some extra growth recently I was not expecting. But, it seems boob size for me is relational to how I feel as a female. Not sure that is "normal" ... but, my goodness, my boobs make me smile every day, and the bigger they get, the more I smile. Again, I don't know if that is normal, it's just how I feel. I'm not 100 percent out, but, I feel 100 percent comfortable with my boobs in public. Because what I have now is mine naturally -- what my body will give me ... I'm just, I love them, anyone else, they are mine, I grew them, get over it. On the other hand, getting surgery and moving up to a c-cup or better .. it's what I want, but for now I feel comfortable with what I have. My attitude to others is deal with it, this is what my body produced naturally. So, I'm rambling ... sorry. But, it seems to me right now I have no problem displaying my chemically awakened boobs and grow what my genetics will allow. I'm proud of them. Not sure how I will feel if I get surgery, because those boobs will not be mine, but just a desire filled for more.

Noting this for a topic for my therapist ...  :-\
I love dresses!!
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AnneK

Well, I've taken one pill so far, but my A's haven't turned into C's yet.  I wonder what's taking so long!   :laugh:
I'm a 65 year old male who has been thinking about SRS for many years.  I also was a  full cross dresser for a few years.  I wear a bra, pantyhose and nail polish daily because it just feels right.

Started HRT April 17, 2019.
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AnneK

I just came across a study report on breast growth on Avodart and found this about age:

"60+: 95.36 %"

I guess that makes it a pretty sure thing for me.

http://www.ehealthme.com/ds/avodart/breast%20enlargement/
I'm a 65 year old male who has been thinking about SRS for many years.  I also was a  full cross dresser for a few years.  I wear a bra, pantyhose and nail polish daily because it just feels right.

Started HRT April 17, 2019.
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Devlyn

I think one of us is misreading that study...
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