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Started by Androgynous_Machine, February 13, 2014, 06:33:55 PM
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Quote from: ganjina on February 14, 2014, 06:16:49 AMHey there,I was wondering myself how much diet could help. Suzi did you gain weight during the process? It seems to me that this growth is heavily not only by the quality of your food (obviously, duh) but also the total weight you take, to grow I guess you'd need to take some extra weight...? Hopefully it helps ?
Quote from: Joanna Dark on February 14, 2014, 07:06:28 AMI've lost tons of weight and can't seem to get above 125 lbs. no matter how much I eat and I eat good food, not junk food. I'm a a 32D. I had a jump start however and before HRT was a 36B.
Quote from: Jenna Marie on February 14, 2014, 07:53:08 AMPersonally, based on my own experience and a few years of observation of all my trans friends... I think genetics is almost all of it. Sorry. The catch, of course, is that you don't know *where* the genes came from. My mother is 34B and her sister/my aunt is around the same. My sister is 36D, and my aunt on my father's side is large-breasted (don't know her actual size). I clearly have the big-boned curvy body build from dad's side - and so far I'm 42DDD, so I'm guessing the boob genes came with it. I know quite a few cis women who also ended up with surprises from the boob fairy, in either direction, compared to their mothers and sisters.People make a good point about being patient, too. I'm 4 years on HRT this month, and still growing.