Quote from: Shana-chan on March 21, 2014, 05:14:30 PMIs there a chance the boobs won't grow/how long till you know they won't grow and how rare is it for this to happen?
Boobs will grow, but at different rates, according to dose prescribed, individual genetics, age.
Quote from: Shana-chan on March 21, 2014, 05:14:30 PMI am confused as to why people who're trans are taking E. I mean I get it helps grow breasts but aside from that, I am confused as to why it's still taken after growing the breasts? Do the breasts shrink/disappear if you stop taking it? Is the E what's needed to make you feel female?
We take E not only to grow breasts, but to feminize in general, look like females on the outside, to develop secondary sexual characteristics typical of females (curves, less body hair, softer skin, rounder face, etc.). It also feels more natural to us, on a psychological level. We feel more like "us", calmer, etc. E is also needed to replace androgen which we try to inhibit to reduce masculinization and help with feminization.
If we stop taking E and have no androgen, we won't feel good (low energy, depressed, insomnia, hot flashes), we will age faster (look older) and will develop neurological (cognitive impairment) and physical complications (osteoporosis). Breasts will also reduce in size, will look less perky, full.
Quote from: Shana-chan on March 21, 2014, 05:14:30 PMAlso, how exactly and what are all the ways one takes E? I heard most aren't safe but a few are so can you tke the the same ways as the none safer ways?
E can be taken orally or non-orally (injectables, sublingual, pellets, patch, gel, cream). The safest form of estrogen is bio-identical estrogen (17 beta estradiol). Orally, it is quite safe. Non-orally, absolutely safe.
Quote from: Shana-chan on March 21, 2014, 05:14:30 PMLastly, I want big breasts (Not massive just big) so is there any proof that starting HRT after you've had SRS would give you bigger breasts or is there any ways that help give you bigger breasts?
You need high enough estrogen and low testosterone to reach your maximum potential. How much depends on your genetics, your age, your metabolism, etc. It's always best to start low, find the lowest effective dose that triggers breast growth and go from there. Breast development can take years (up to 10 years) before it reaches its maximum and final size. Doses may be increased over time, as long as safety is ensured, to see if maximum has been reached. A lot of trial and error.
If you want big breasts quickly, then there is breast augmentation. There are risks with any surgery and implants usually have a limited lifetime so might have to be replaced. Implants might look less natural.
In the end, you choose what is best and safest for you, with doctors.