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Vixey   16-08-2025, 11:33 AM
#1
Hello! I posted on the old forum before coning here it seems

I started with a 34AA when I was 18 and moved to a small 36B. I just found out I did not fully mature on the Tanner scale and I match the Tanner stage 3 on both breasts and pubic hair!

I also found out I had a B12 severe deficiency that started around puberty, and that potentially shut down my natural hormones, estrogen, etc.

I started taking methyl b12 injections 4 weeks ago and I am now feeling the tingling and light itch in breasts/nipples everyday! A hopeful sign for me, of estrogen coming back to healthy levels (I also had all symptoms of low estrogen haha!!)

For the first time in years thanks to B12 I am now have increased sensitivity in nipples/sensuality and getting slowly back my sensations down there that were numb for litterally years.

I had an ambitious goal to hit 34D/E but ChatGPT reckons I Would at least gain a cup size in my situation over 3-6 months ©.

Anyway that is also the first time i ever get these nerve tingling in breasts, and it is same sensation as I had when I was a teen.

xo
This post was last modified: 16-08-2025, 11:59 AM by Vixey.
nephele   Yesterday, 08:34 AM
#2
Hi Vixey!

Thanks for sharing! I think there might be something to B12, or B6+B12, or some combo of different B family vitamins anyway. I haven't had my bloodwork done on B's, but I started taking B complex (which includes all 8 vitamin B types) a couple years ago I think, for brain health mainly, but I think it might have played a part elsewhere too as I've developed my butt, thighs and hips quite a bit during those couple years.

I'm in a similar situation where I think my breast development started in young age and possibly peaked at early 20s, but never got too far and I think I'm somewhere between tanner 2 and 3. I'm a genetic male with some developmental quirks, suspecting some level of intersex, and I think after my 20s the feminine development stopped for a while due to rising levels of T, at least I started growing some beard hairs etc. at that point. Now when nearing my 40s I started to go again in the feminine direction, and I think increasing vegan food/eating less meat and taking care of my health and body, using common supplements etc. has a lot of merit on its own.
This post was last modified: Yesterday, 08:37 AM by nephele.
thboy   Yesterday, 12:45 PM
#3
Hi Vixey.  I noticed that your profile lists you as female and your post seems to indicate that as well after a careful reading.  Breast Nexus is the site for females in general but I am sure you are welcome at either site.

I hope you continue to respond well to your B12 treatment.  Regardless of having a vitamin deficiency, there is a lot of useful information and also a lot of helpful people at Breast Nexus and Breast Nexum.  I mostly read the posts at both sites but that has been my experience.
Heaven's Night   Yesterday, 06:35 PM
#4
I'm not much of a "male" either.... Should I leave too? Big Grin lol. 

In my experience this forum is the more active and easily the more open minded one at least to anyone non cis sex. Its dumb. I wish they were open minded over there. I wish there was a forum that was actually inclusive and not just surface level tolerant.

Anyway, severe lack of B12 can cause a myriad of problems including causing or deepening depression. That's what I know about, butsuppression of estrogens etc. is new piece of information. Interesting, althought with this stuff I would rather trust studies and anecdotes from real people rather than chat GPT. 

Fact is that breast growth potential exists for life, excluding "fried" receptors. So usually it can work out once hormone balance is correct for it. The thing with B12 is interesting, at one time I was supplementing it on quite decent dosage, that was to counteract possible B12 deficiency that Cyproterone Acetate (Used as a T blocker) can cause. Later I ditchedboth the blocked in favour of Bica and I get B12 from a multivitamin, of course on lower doses.

I'm interested to know how it pans out.

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