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

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Fae

Quote from: morticia on August 11, 2007, 05:05:43 AM
OMG!  Lucky you!  That's one of the things I sooooo long to be able to do..

  Sigh.....  To be a mother.  In every way...

*comforting hug*

Keep your chin up, girl.  ;)
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Rara

I think it is often down to the individual and that person's make up as to how their breasts may or may not develop.  There are so many variables that might have to be taken into consideration. Frame size, body tissue mass, absorption rate, delivery mechanisms etc. Of course genetic female relatives often have their link to you as well, their development can suggest on the generous side or not... It is not a clear science; often a lot of patience and a good measure of technical understanding will certainly ease the tension that can be experienced.

My advise is to take to the subject with a clear understanding that all things are not necessarily equal... what works for one may or may not work for another. Of course there are a great number of women who want to feel more feminine and happier with their bodies and having a curvy bust-line is one area that can be addressed.

If an enhancement is right for you, over natural development, then research properly; find out the facts pertaining to you... not just a global understanding. This means go to a surgeon who will explain and offer a prognosis designed for you.

Above all, enjoy your femininity and as your body changes try to adjust to this with a calm spirit for the woman of you is on the inside.... Be kind to yourself.
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Rachael

you know, lactation isnt impossible :P

hmm, to me, thier just parts of my body, like the old one i had, just different. i still froget andwalk into doorframse at times ><

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Fae

Quote from: Rachael on August 12, 2007, 02:12:44 AM
you know, lactation isnt impossible :P

hmm, to me, thier just parts of my body, like the old one i had, just different. i still froget andwalk into doorframse at times ><



hahah...I've done that... ::)

~Fae
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Rachael

whats that?
oh, and boobs are rather pemanent btw :)
R :police:
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Hypatia

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Posted on: August 15, 2007, 11:06:47 PM
Quote from: y2gender on August 03, 2007, 11:16:03 PM
QuoteA GG friend of mine told me that eating Tofu might help with breast growth and further feminization, because it contains estrogen.  Can anyone verify this for me?

Many years ago I heard that soy products and sweet potatoes enhance the bodies' natural production of estrogen. I don't know if this is true, but I do make sure to eat lots of tofu and sweet potatoes  ;D

zythyra
I lived on a vegan diet with soy for breakfast, lunch, and dinner for 6 years. For the last year before I got on HRT, I consumed as much tofu and flax seed as I could, for the phytoestrogen. I also took lots of Red Clover and Danggui every day during that time. Breast result? Pratically nothing.

The advice to use "sweet potato" is bogus, there seems to have been a confusion of sweet potato (Ipomoea batatas) with Wild Yam (Dioscorea villosa), from a totally different division of the plant kingdom. Wild Yam is a natural source of diosgenin, a precursor chemical of progesterone in the laboratory. However, Wild Yam diosgenin is not actually converted to progesterone in the body, sorry. Sweet potato is completely irrelevant to breast growth.
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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Shana A

QuoteI lived on a vegan diet with soy for breakfast, lunch, and dinner for 6 years. For the last year before I got on HRT, I consumed as much tofu and flax seed as I could, for the phytoestrogen. I also took lots of Red Clover and Danggui every day during that time. Breast result? Pratically nothing.

The advice to use "sweet potato" is bogus, there seems to have been a confusion of sweet potato (Ipomoea batatas) with Wild Yam (Dioscorea villosa), from a totally different division of the plant kingdom.

Yes, that's correct, wild yam and sweet potatoes are completely different things, I was confused about that when I first heard it. Anyway, although you had no breast growth from the soy, at least you're very healthy from the vegan diet.  ;D

Zythyra
"Be yourself; everyone else is already taken." Oscar Wilde


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Melissa

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Rachael

all the herbal and phyto estrogen stuff is utter rubbish, ive never seen any of these things give any effects, unless you consumed a small harvests worth.

R :police:
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Melissa

Quote from: Rachael on August 16, 2007, 01:27:06 PM
all the herbal and phyto estrogen stuff is utter rubbish, ive never seen any of these things give any effects, unless you consumed a small harvests worth.

R :police:
I've heard that milk ducts do not form, but rather body fat just gets distributed there.  I've also heard that unlike HRT, stopping will completely make the breasts go away because there are no milk ducts formed.
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deviousxen

#110
I just wonder if TOO much can also have bad effects. This is cause I read a few times that the aim is to "reprogram" the bodys hormonal production. Hence blocking is bad? Or kill that stuff and be done with it?

Too much obviously is bad long periods cause an allergy might develop as well I fear.
And excess being converted into Testosterone as well...
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Susan

A reminder is needed here.

I deleted and edited multiple posts in this thread due to violations of rule 6.

If it's non-prescribed and is intended for hrt, feminization, masculization, or self medication then it's violates rule 6...
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Rachael

Quote from: deviousxen on August 17, 2007, 02:40:00 AM
I just wonder if TOO much can also have bad effects. This is cause I read a few times that the aim is to "reprogram" the bodys hormonal production. Hence blocking is bad? Or kill that stuff and be done with it?

Too much obviously is bad long periods cause an allergy might develop as well I fear.
And excess being converted into Testosterone as well...

fail
time for the Rachael's hrt ->-bleeped-<-tastic fact or fiction hour!
excess estrogen is NOT converted to testosterone, this is a ->-bleeped-<-tastic fiction!
you dont reprogam the bodys system, your on hrt for ever, you wont start produceing estrogen. ->-bleeped-<-tastic fiction!
too much hrt can cause liver problems for one, and other gerneral blood and endocrine problems. ->-bleeped-<-tastic fact!
alergy from hrt? unlikely, dont see females alergic to themselves from a life of being a girl and vice versa. ->-bleeped-<-tastic fiction!
you cant stop natural horomone production without removing the gonads. ->-bleeped-<-tastic fact!

thanks for listening to the ->-bleeped-<-tastic fact or fiction show on Rachy 103.3!

R :police:
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deviousxen

Ah sorry mod. Didn't mean to violate rules.

The whole allergy thing was addressing alternatives to HRT, not HRT itself, such as plant-derived material or extract. Obviously not the hormones themselves.


But thanks for these facts. The whole reprogramming thing didn't seem very sound anyways. I wanted to gather info first. THANKOO. :D
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Rachael

any natural herbal substitute to hrt is STILL hormones apparently, and thus limited in its discussion on this site...

R :police:
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KarenLyn

Well, even herbals can be toxic. Best to see your doc and get on a hormone prescription. 

I considered implants as my B cuppers look small on my large frame (44" chest). They're on hold for now. Maybe after I retire the race car. Besides, there are a lot of women who are smaller busted than I am.


Karen Lyn
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KarenLyn

Quote from: morticia on August 18, 2007, 06:09:42 PM
Quote from: KarenLyn on August 18, 2007, 05:07:24 PM
Well, even herbals can be toxic. Best to see your doc and get on a hormone prescription. 

I considered implants as my B cuppers look small on my large frame (44" chest). They're on hold for now. Maybe after I retire the race car. Besides, there are a lot of women who are smaller busted than I am.


Karen Lyn

Same here.  I'm the same size and mine just aren't very impressive.  They're there sure enough but they don't scream out "LOOK AT MY BOOBIES!" yet.  Maybe one day....

I appreciate the reply. I've read so many posts stating 36 this and 38 that - that I was beginning to think I was abnormal even among people who are considered by many to be abnormal.

Karen Lyn

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KarenLyn

A balanced diet would be better for you in the long run. Failing that, Ensure, or something similar, is a good dietary supplement. Oh, and high protein diets can be very hard on the kidneys.

Karen Lyn
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Valerie53143

I buy my protein shake mix at Target. It says something like "100% Whey Protein" on the bottle"
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Rachael

36 this and 38 that is by far the minority!
considered abnormal? not reall, thier normal female sizes, heck, they wouldnt make 40+s in bras if natal women didnt need them.

im a 34c right now, but thats because im fairly small.
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