09-05-2011, 04:41 PM
Hi first off let me just say that
your metabolic physiology + personal biochemistry + current amount of growth hormone = about your growth rate.
so any one person here telling you exactly what to take and how much can be quite trivial.
also it is nice to see that you have some goals in mind:
in terms of the smell of maple syrup that you are referring to. take some standard black brew coffee grounds and rub it between you hands (this will remove it from the hands itself). If your concerned about your breasts smelling then add a drop or two to the container of your topical cream, this should not have an inverse effect on the active herbal ingredients.
this is a good indication of starting growth, and after only 11 days is pretty good. keep going with what you are doing if it seems to be working.
on the subject of cleavage. it comes with size. I for one have never thought of an A cup as having cleavage, unless shes cheating, and if you are concerned about having cleavage when going out, assuming that you will have at least between an A and a B (padding is acceptable, as long as it isn't visible), use a contouring approach by:
your metabolic physiology + personal biochemistry + current amount of growth hormone = about your growth rate.
so any one person here telling you exactly what to take and how much can be quite trivial.
also it is nice to see that you have some goals in mind:
(05-05-2011, 09:30 PM)lanamed Wrote: My goal of all of this was to just get a little more material so I can have a more convincing cleavage. I am venturing out in the public more and more and nothing helps pass more than a real cleavage. I am pretty much flat except for some pectoral muscles...
(05-05-2011, 09:30 PM)lanamed Wrote: ...I also am doing breast massage 2 to 3 times a day 5 minutes. I made a tea from the FG and added it to some moisturizing cream and have used that during massages, but recently stopped because of the overpowering maple smell. A co worked noticed it, asked if I had eaten Middle East foods, LOL...
in terms of the smell of maple syrup that you are referring to. take some standard black brew coffee grounds and rub it between you hands (this will remove it from the hands itself). If your concerned about your breasts smelling then add a drop or two to the container of your topical cream, this should not have an inverse effect on the active herbal ingredients.
(05-05-2011, 09:30 PM)lanamed Wrote: ...I have seen some modest gain, not much but I can tell the difference, mainly around the nipple area and what appears to be the area around my armpit, I am getting sensations around the nipple area more often since upping my doses...
this is a good indication of starting growth, and after only 11 days is pretty good. keep going with what you are doing if it seems to be working.
(05-05-2011, 09:30 PM)lanamed Wrote: ...Also it seems I have more breast/muscle material near my arm pit and as I get closer to my clavicle it diminishes which makes it hard to get good cleavage.I see your concern, and no your not doing anything particularly wrong. this is a sign of growth as well. Considering that most people don't even realize that the breast actually goes from under the armpit to about three fringes apart at the center, and even with the armpit crease to about 3 fingers below the nipple. keep in mind that for a male first whats there needs to redistribute then new can come in, and many a genetic female grow in strange patterns.
Am I doing anything wrong? I know this hasn't been long but will the breast grow more together with time?...
on the subject of cleavage. it comes with size. I for one have never thought of an A cup as having cleavage, unless shes cheating, and if you are concerned about having cleavage when going out, assuming that you will have at least between an A and a B (padding is acceptable, as long as it isn't visible), use a contouring approach by:
- bring what you have together making a cleft (tape this in place though a push up should work for real tissue)
- applying a layer of base foundation(working with a clean slate) all about the "visible" chest.
- in the cleft apply a darkish tone in a triangle stopping at the top of the breasts, not the top of the cleft.
- apply highlighter to the top of the breasts in an arc.
- remember to "blend" the edges.

