23-09-2015, 06:04 PM
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23-09-2015, 06:55 PM
(23-09-2015, 05:08 PM)Lotus Wrote: aug 14' to aug 15'....I think it's close to an inch of growth.
Last year I had a vien show up on the top of the areola?, disappeared this year. Areolas were 2.5 inches (63.5 mm) in August of 14', this year (August 15') their at 3.0 inches (76.2mm). Those poses are similar (not the same).
Those make me want to go find the "Bravo!" Slow clapping gif. They are amazing!
23-09-2015, 11:29 PM
Hi, Lotus. This is just me reminding you of how awesome you are.

24-09-2015, 12:04 AM
(23-09-2015, 05:21 PM)iaboy Wrote:(23-09-2015, 05:08 PM)Lotus Wrote: aug 14' to aug 15'....I think it's close to an inch of growth.
Last year I had a vien show up on the top of the areola?, disappeared this year. Areolas were 2.5 inches (63.5 mm) in August of 14', this year (August 15') their at 3.0 inches (76.2mm). Those poses are similar (not the same).
O.k, I am done... My jealousy has taken over.Foo Poo to You Lotus.. You and your girls have done it. I am going to run off to a monastery and become a practicing lesbian.
Yeh what he said!!
24-09-2015, 01:58 AM
Lol @ foo poo.......thanks everyone. It's always cool to hear feedback, aka- the good, the crazy (make me laugh)
and the huh???
(iaboy)
Ella, love the new avatar.


Ella, love the new avatar.

24-09-2015, 09:19 AM
Lotus
ok so there is nowhere those can be hidden anywhere anyhow is there ????
So do you present male or female ?
Julie
ok so there is nowhere those can be hidden anywhere anyhow is there ????
So do you present male or female ?
Julie
24-09-2015, 09:45 AM
Lotus, your girls would be very impressive on a biological woman. As a self-made [insert gender here], truly stunning.
Please keep investigating and teaching!
Please keep investigating and teaching!
24-09-2015, 07:15 PM
(24-09-2015, 09:19 AM)julieTG Wrote: Lotus
ok so there is nowhere those can be hidden anywhere anyhow is there ????
So do you present male or female ?
Julie
Hi Julie,
How do I present?........or how do people perceive me?. I think (no, scratch that) I know I appear as man with gyno, however......I see myself however as a non-gender binary type (gender neutral). Let's just say even if I was a post-op mtf I'd still present as gender neutral.
Ask yourself this, when you (insert name) reach your desired goal how would you present?. In other words which narrative will it be?, the one that's been defined?...or the one "you" feel most comfortable with..........for me it's non binary gender.
24-09-2015, 07:22 PM
29-09-2015, 12:17 AM
Ladies,
Did you ever want to know the morphogenesis (or morphology) of breast tissue during a menstrual cycle?.....well here yah go. I've found increasing evidence (and not just this study) that progesterone and estrogen during luteal stage produced a 34 fold increase in breast tissue.
Morphological Changes in Breast Tissue with Menstrual Cycle
we found increased mitotic activity in the breast lobules in the luteal phase. Only on rare occasion was a mitotic figure, most likely persistent from the previous cycle, observed in the early follicular phase. This morphologic finding has been confirmed by studies that have compared the tritiated thymidine labeling indices in the follicular and luteal phases (26). The cumulative effect of high levels of estrogen and progesterone that occurs in the late luteal phase (21, 27) seems to be necessary to induce proliferation in breast epithelial cells. The proliferative activity appeared confined to the luminal epithelial cells. This finding is supported by experimental data (9, 28) that suggest that luminal cells can give rise to both luminal and myoepithelial cells. The breast epithelium, unlike the endometrium, cannot be shed at the end of the cycle; regression at the end of the cycle is by apoptosis. The apoptotic figures are plentiful toward the late luteal phase of the cycle (Stage 4). These findings have been previously described and are supported by quantitative assessments of apoptosis (21, 22).
http://www.nature.com/modpathol/journal/...80699a.pdf
Happy Growing,
Did you ever want to know the morphogenesis (or morphology) of breast tissue during a menstrual cycle?.....well here yah go. I've found increasing evidence (and not just this study) that progesterone and estrogen during luteal stage produced a 34 fold increase in breast tissue.
Morphological Changes in Breast Tissue with Menstrual Cycle
we found increased mitotic activity in the breast lobules in the luteal phase. Only on rare occasion was a mitotic figure, most likely persistent from the previous cycle, observed in the early follicular phase. This morphologic finding has been confirmed by studies that have compared the tritiated thymidine labeling indices in the follicular and luteal phases (26). The cumulative effect of high levels of estrogen and progesterone that occurs in the late luteal phase (21, 27) seems to be necessary to induce proliferation in breast epithelial cells. The proliferative activity appeared confined to the luminal epithelial cells. This finding is supported by experimental data (9, 28) that suggest that luminal cells can give rise to both luminal and myoepithelial cells. The breast epithelium, unlike the endometrium, cannot be shed at the end of the cycle; regression at the end of the cycle is by apoptosis. The apoptotic figures are plentiful toward the late luteal phase of the cycle (Stage 4). These findings have been previously described and are supported by quantitative assessments of apoptosis (21, 22).
http://www.nature.com/modpathol/journal/...80699a.pdf
Happy Growing,

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