11-02-2011, 10:10 AM
In the summer, I lost 12 lbs, in 10 days, due to a bug. The size of by boobs shrank considerably and they got incredibly tender. I was so weak, I needed to put weight back on, to get fit. Sure enough, the volume of my boobs returned and the tenderness abated.
If my experience is anything to go by, you will get around 18 months of tenderness, but that does not mean growth has finnished. The tenderness is where the milk ducts and glands are growing, hence the knots or lumps, behind the nipples. After that, growth is in the form of accumilating fat, in your new boobs. This is exactly what happens in genetic women, the whole process taking around 4 years.
I could to with losing a bit of weight, but have decided to hold off, until I am done with bodily changes, as so much is about re-distribution of fat. This week I have become very aware of an accumilation of fat on my hips.
If my experience is anything to go by, you will get around 18 months of tenderness, but that does not mean growth has finnished. The tenderness is where the milk ducts and glands are growing, hence the knots or lumps, behind the nipples. After that, growth is in the form of accumilating fat, in your new boobs. This is exactly what happens in genetic women, the whole process taking around 4 years.
I could to with losing a bit of weight, but have decided to hold off, until I am done with bodily changes, as so much is about re-distribution of fat. This week I have become very aware of an accumilation of fat on my hips.

