07-08-2025, 06:04 PM
(07-08-2025, 05:28 PM)Heaven\s Night Wrote: Thanks a lot for the advices !
I thought that even with male hormonal balance, fat would redistribute in "good places" ?
Bear in mind that I always had a big butt and also broad shoulders so I never really knew if I was male or less male hormonally.
The products you mentioned seemed to me too complicated so I never really deepdive into it.
Will try your recommendations about pictures, I will start my journey when I will have the supply but in the meantime I will keep a "male" history of my body so I can better compare.
Anyway you are always very resourceful and helpful ! ?
Weight gain and weight cycling can help a lot, but keep in mind that to get the gains to correct spots, you need to have female hormone balance to tell your body to do it right. We all have the genetic code for both masculine and feminine ways of carrying weight, but hormone balance and just piure genetic luck is a determining factor.
Your idea about weight gain during breast development is correct, that's the way to make sure you'll get everything out of the fat accumulation to your breasts. Note that fat cells need the support structure in place so they have a place to grow on, which means that there's more potential space for fatty tissue once youre breast tissues develop further. For making sure this works in your favour, the topical cream protocol (search and read that thread) is highly useful, and simpler method is the MSM + vitamin D3 + Calcium citrate combo.
If I were you, I would stay away from PM due to the blood clot risk. Bovine Ovary can be amazing or a totally useless experiement, there's a lot of randomness on who benefits from it, but you can find out by testing it on different doses.
As for pictures, I take simple frontal and side/front pictures for timeline purposes, I just hold the camera, try to crop it so it shows everything relevant and snap away. Below pics can be taken like that too. Better is to use fron camera and mirror to lessen lens distortion and get higher resolution. I usually don't bother for the simplest task which is simple pics for timeline. Try to be consistent with lighting and camera placement, its far easier to say than do though. Certain way is to snap +20 pictures in one go and then select the suitable ones. Then later do the same and look for ones which are closest to same angle and lighting so you can get a comparable timeline.