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Community Conversation => Transitioning => Hormone replacement therapy => Topic started by: LizK on September 17, 2016, 05:41:05 PM

Title: "You should keep those covered"...
Post by: LizK on September 17, 2016, 05:41:05 PM
......I realised a few days ago and with a certain amount of pleasure, that I am not able to go topless any longer...the "Girls" have made themselves known. I am about 4 months HRT and I guess I have been borderline for the last few weeks. I just noticed how prominent they are with appropriate proportions and I can no longer go topless as it is obvious what I have :) :)..

how about you?

did someone tell you or did you notice yourself?

Liz
Title: Re: "You should keep those covered"...
Post by: becky.rw on September 17, 2016, 05:48:55 PM
I have embarrassing news to deliver, probably a full month before you noticed the prominence from the viewpoint of your eyeline, everyone standing to your side recognized the female-only curvature on the lower profile side...  If you had pecs to build on before, well, make that 6 weeks and it was like VERY obvious that something was, shall we say, odd.

And yeah, I was outside, shirtless, splitting firewood, with bouncy newby breasts, swinging a big double bladed axe, and had no idea.     oops.        Fortunately, sometimes I think people edit their memories as they see things that don't add up and make them fit the most likely; so no one confronted me; then again, I did have a big double bladed axe in my hand... eek.
Title: Re: "You should keep those covered"...
Post by: Devlyn on September 17, 2016, 06:27:27 PM
Careful with that axe, Eugene!  :laugh:
Title: Re: "You should keep those covered"...
Post by: kaitylynn on September 17, 2016, 06:36:29 PM
In 96, I had a close cisgender female friend that noted and mentioned that I was starting to 'grow boobs'.  This would be about month 4 or 5 and I simply denied anything was changing.  She always insisted after that and I never went topless again.

Fast forward to today, HRT has been even more effective than before and now I would likely get cited for not having a top on.  It is plainly obvious that I have breasts appropriate to who I am.

Enjoy them now and just know that they will develop in to fuller versions of what you are currently carrying :)  Wait till you have to consider what color shirt you wear when out braless!
Title: Re: "You should keep those covered"...
Post by: Artesia on September 17, 2016, 06:54:22 PM
Just started HRT here.  However, I only go topless in the house, and very rarely outside, maybe 2 times in the last 5 years.  So.....yeah, I don't think this one will be a problem for me, as it is something I've been doing for a long time. 

Physically capable of doing it and not getting in trouble, I probably could do it just fine right now, even with my moobs that even though I've lost 45Lbs haven't shrank one bit even before starting my HRT.
Title: Re: "You should keep those covered"...
Post by: BeverlyAnn on September 17, 2016, 07:08:15 PM
Miss Dee has commented several times...and grabbed a handful occasionally. :embarrassed:
Title: Re: "You should keep those covered"...
Post by: cheryl reeves on September 17, 2016, 07:38:44 PM
I haven't gone shirtless in 38 yrs mine grew naturally and it was noticed in 8th grade gym class in the locker room.
Title: Re: "You should keep those covered"...
Post by: RobynD on September 19, 2016, 10:09:58 PM
I was thinking the same thing last year. Toplessness only in appropriate places. Although i am a huge proponent of top freedom and "free the nipple". We have to choose our battles. Having said that i have used the appropriate clothing optional beaches here in Oregon as well, nature intended.
Title: Re: "You should keep those covered"...
Post by: LizK on September 20, 2016, 02:52:55 AM
Quote from: becky.rw on September 17, 2016, 05:48:55 PM
I have embarrassing news to deliver, probably a full month before you noticed the prominence from the viewpoint of your eyeline, everyone standing to your side recognized the female-only curvature on the lower profile side...  If you had pecs to build on before, well, make that 6 weeks and it was like VERY obvious that something was, shall we say, odd.

And yeah, I was outside, shirtless, splitting firewood, with bouncy newby breasts, swinging a big double bladed axe, and had no idea.     oops.        Fortunately, sometimes I think people edit their memories as they see things that don't add up and make them fit the most likely; so no one confronted me; then again, I did have a big double bladed axe in my hand... eek.

Gee thanks for that Becky... ;D Hmmm makes me rethink some of the looks I have been receiving lately...I noticed this morning after putting on my bra that it was no longer just a part of "under dressing" and is at the "compulsory" stage...summer will be interesting because in a t shirt, it is fairly obvious as to what they are.

Liz
Title: Re: "You should keep those covered"...
Post by: LizK on September 20, 2016, 02:54:57 AM
Quote from: kaitylynn on September 17, 2016, 06:36:29 PM
In 96, I had a close cisgender female friend that noted and mentioned that I was starting to 'grow boobs'.  This would be about month 4 or 5 and I simply denied anything was changing.  She always insisted after that and I never went topless again.

Fast forward to today, HRT has been even more effective than before and now I would likely get cited for not having a top on.  It is plainly obvious that I have breasts appropriate to who I am.

Enjoy them now and just know that they will develop in to fuller versions of what you are currently carrying :)  Wait till you have to consider what color shirt you wear when out braless!

I have to say I am starting to get pretty fond of them... ;) braless...hmmmm...we will see

Liz
Title: Re: "You should keep those covered"...
Post by: LizK on September 20, 2016, 03:00:38 AM
Quote from: Artesia on September 17, 2016, 06:54:22 PM
Just started HRT here.  However, I only go topless in the house, and very rarely outside, maybe 2 times in the last 5 years.  So.....yeah, I don't think this one will be a problem for me, as it is something I've been doing for a long time. 

Physically capable of doing it and not getting in trouble, I probably could do it just fine right now, even with my moobs that even though I've lost 45Lbs haven't shrank one bit even before starting my HRT.

This is one male privileged I think I am not going to miss. Summer here in Aus is hot...the sunburn here is so bad it can kill you... and I would not even want to contemplate sunburnt breasts....ouch!!!

Liz
Title: Re: "You should keep those covered"...
Post by: LizK on September 20, 2016, 03:08:37 AM
At least Miss Dee notices Beverly..which is a good thing? :)

Sheryl I guess that boat has sailed many years ago for you....

Robyn D I agree with you  "free the nipple" sounds good on paper but not sure about its practical applications!!

Liz
Title: Re: "You should keep those covered"...
Post by: Cindy on September 20, 2016, 05:06:45 AM
Liz, I'll have to repeat an event that happened to me after about 12 months HRT. I went back to my lovely GP who had helped me overcome my shyness and get my referrals etc. I hadn't seen him for about 6 months and went on my bike, wearing lycra of course. I walked into his office, his eyes went to my chest, went wide and said 'what a rack' he blushed but my smile was bigger than his office door and I loved the comment in the context.

[as an aside, I'm healthy enough to get to the next meet-up on Saturday, hope to see you there if you are able]
Title: Re: "You should keep those covered"...
Post by: Veronica J on September 20, 2016, 05:58:44 AM
Quote from: ElizabethK on September 20, 2016, 03:00:38 AM
This is one male privileged I think I am not going to miss. Summer here in Aus is hot...the sunburn here is so bad it can kill you... and I would not even want to contemplate sunburnt breasts....ouch!!!

Liz

soo true, here in melb its mid 35 degrees Centigrade (95F) to a high of 43 C (109F) easy and to top it off often cloudless and windless days.. and if wind, comes from the mainland so its even hotter than normal.. and our powergrid cant cope with the ACs on, so the power companies regularly pulse the lines with harmonic freq to turn acs (the cooling component) on/off to regulate load.. better that than a complete collapse till the reserves are high enough..

personally i cant wait :)

as for shirtless, 3 times in the last 30years.. as little as possible and usually wear a shirt when swimming.. not comfortable otherwise. even when not swimming and its 109F, still wear a full T-shirt and shorts..
Title: Re: "You should keep those covered"...
Post by: Rachel on September 21, 2016, 07:19:01 PM
The woman at work told me to start wearing a bra. I had come out to them and was wearing striped male shirts. About 6 months later I came out. The next day the guys at work pulled me aside and said to wear a bra. I showed them the bra straps. It felt very good. My wife said for me to wear a bra about 3 months after HRT.

If your nipples are showing you need a bra. If you have a handful you need a bra. If you ask if you need a bra you need a bra.
Title: Re: "You should keep those covered"...
Post by: RobinG78 on September 21, 2016, 08:23:45 PM
Kind of nice to finally at the point that you must wear a bra.... a day sometime soon for me...