Breast Growth For Genetic Males

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I walked away, from this site, in utter frustration at the brigade, who seem to think you can develope boobs, without any other consequence; balderdash, piffle, crap & shit and, if they gang up on me again, I am off. However, I see a new generation, so perhaps time to share my insights.
Developing boobs= femanising hormones; these will fundamentaly change the person you are.
Boobs; as little as an A/small B will fundamentaly change your perception, of yourself and draw the attention of others.
The mental effects of femanisation seem to precede the physical effects, by a significant margine. This includes a massive effect on libido, spacial awareness and interest in male tasks, such as DIY [ read "Conundrum", by Jan Morris ].
I have been on a regime of PM and now are a full 38C and very aware that my bras are getting tight. It has taken 3 years, to get there and, now, genetic women, are commenting on the size of my boobs. I have reached my primary goal; to have no other choice than to live as a woman; how good is that! Equaly, if you have any resrevations, beware; this is a very serious business.
I will always offer support to the transsexual and confused, but have no time for the fantastists and fetishistic.
Hugs to my suffering sisters,
Chrissie xxxx

Hi Chrissie. Haven't been around here for awhile so I am not familiar with the current problems here. I would welcome you to post about your experiences over at Cheryls.

A few quick questions please.

How long on the PM were you before the mental changes began to happen? I realize everyone is different but I was curious as to your experience.

Do you think that you will grow some more, like a D cup? Or have you started on a maintenance dose to keep that from happening?

Good comments, or bad comments, or "wow" what did you use?

Congratulations on reaching your goals and finding the happiness in being the true you that you have longed for.

Chrissie, I think that we've all given up on listening to the negativity that you've brought to some of the users. While some of the points you make may be true, there isn't a one size fits all. Also: to lurk in the shadows after creating conflict just to stand back and say you're "avoiding" it by taking some time off because of our "ignorance" while waiting for new members, or other people who might think exactly like you do is simply pathetic.

As said in previous posts, if you have found inner peace within yourself then that's great: I am glad for you. Some of us may need to take our own risks, make our own mistakes and figure life out for ourselves. After 2-3 months without PM most of my progress has significantly reversed. I am not happy with the reversal but in my current circumstances I do what I need to. My coworkers noticed that I had breasts.. as a male -- I lived this and it was a reality. It wasn't a fantasy, and it felt okay. So please stop pretending that you know everything. I didn't stop PM because my coworkers noticed my breasts either, but am trying for a second child and want to make sure that I do what's best for him/her.