09-07-2013, 01:13 PM
(09-07-2013, 10:38 AM)spanky Wrote: I wonder if, in general, there are somewhat different biological/psychological impetuses (great word, no?) for different age ranges. Of course, answering the question is laden with potential for inaccuracy. For the over-50 grouping, do you think the hope for breast enhancement often relates to declining testosterone levels? For the younger, does it relate more distinctly to gender identity? Just as important, is speculation on the subject simply a waste of time?
I have somewhat different thoughts on what may drive the different age groups to pursue NBE. For the older members I think the benefit of life's experiences, possibly having a supportive significant other, and the prevalence of gynecomastia in older males may make it easier to decide to pursue NBE. For younger members I think the focus may be more on pursuing NBE during a time period when it's more optimal for the body to grow breasts, as well as having access to sites like this. As Annabel and other members have mentioned, had they had the same opportunities as the younger crowd has today, they probably would have also pursued NBE.