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Guest rebekka1954
Hi,

My partner is on hormones and T blockers. How soon will it be before his breasts start to grow.

Thank you

My understanding is that it will take as long as it would on a bio-woman.

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Guest Donna Jean

This is a huge varible....

I've been on HRT 9 months and I'm about an "A" cup....

The rule of thumb is that one will end up one size smaller than their mother or sister...

But growth continues for 4-6 years to get to full size, just like natal women...

Some will start noticing changes 1-3 months in...nipple sensitivity and breast pain...that means that things are happening!

Hope that helps some!

HUGGS!

Donna Jean

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Some will start noticing changes 1-3 months in...nipple sensitivity and breast pain...that means that things are happening!

Hope that helps some!

HUGGS!

Donna Jean

Three months is the average that she will start feeling nipple sensitivity,as those painful nodules

of her coming breasts start forming.That is when you both will know it,other than the crying spells

she can have over just about anything.(no kidding) And there will be times that you both will find

it very funny at her timing.Even a simple commercial can set her off to boo hoo hooing.(smile)

I am so glad that you are there for her Sophie is all I can say.

Warm Hugs,

Angie

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Guest qRachelp
The rule of thumb is that one will end up one size smaller than their mother or sister...

HUGGS!

Donna Jean

Are you serious, Donna Jean?! I may not need implants, then. Yaaaaay! :D

XX,

Rachel

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Guest Donna Jean
Are you serious, Donna Jean?! I may not need implants, then. Yaaaaay! :D

XX,

Rachel

Yep!

Serious as a heart attack!

We all are very anxious to get where we want to go....

Girls that get implants before the growth stops may have a very unpleasant surprise!

Everyone should let the hormones do their magic before anything is done!

Huggs!

Donna Jean

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Well I can attest to the painful nodules as I am about to finish up month three of my HRT and I can feel the little lumps just under the very sensitive nipples.

It is a rather pleasant sort of pain as it is bring the changes that I have so long desired.

Good luck to all of you ladies, only time will tell so be patient and save yourself the pain of implants if you can.

Love ya,

Sally

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Guest qRachelp
Yep!

Serious as a heart attack!

We all are very anxious to get where we want to go....

Girls that get implants before the growth stops may have a very unpleasant surprise!

Everyone should let the hormones do their magic before anything is done!

Huggs!

Donna Jean

And it takes 4-6 years to KNOW that they've stop growing. :)

XX,

Rachel

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Guest Donna Jean
And it takes 4-6 years to KNOW that they've stop growing. :)

XX,

Rachel

Exactly!

Just like everyone else here..(except for Paula who had a good plan) I took off like a rocket...nothing could stand in my way!

I wanted it all now!

But, we all soon learn to bring it all back a bit...Everything can't be realized overnight!

When your breasts start coming in...it's an awesome day..you do mirror checks every 15 minutes!.....lol

HUGGS!

Donna Jean

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Guest qRachelp
When your breasts start coming in...it's an awesome day..you do mirror checks every 15 minutes!.....lol

HUGGS!

Donna Jean

ROFLMAO!!! I so haven't had good laugh like that in a long time. That is sooo funny... and I'm sooo wanting to be able to check the mirror! :D

XX,

Rachel

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Maybe I am a unique case: I have never been on HRT and i developed female breasts at puberty but my experience is that breasts seem to develop in spurts and that is life-long. And my breasts are larger than my bio mother and sisters. Probably every individual woman is unique.

Ricka

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Guest NatalieRene
Three months is the average that she will start feeling nipple sensitivity,as those painful nodules

of her coming breasts start forming.That is when you both will know it,other than the crying spells

she can have over just about anything.(no kidding) And there will be times that you both will find

it very funny at her timing.Even a simple commercial can set her off to boo hoo hooing.(smile)

I am so glad that you are there for her Sophie is all I can say.

Warm Hugs,

Angie

I already am guilty of crying over small things. I cried one time because my lunch was still cold after I warmed it up and had to put it back in the microwave for another couple minutes, and I'm not on hormones yet. If hormones will make me cry over anything less of an issue then that I'm going to need to keep Kleenex in my purse at all times.

My Mom and sisters are all rather large themselves I'm hoping I don't get any larger then a C cup.

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Guest Camicochan

Hmm, I'm right at 3 months and I'm filling most of my 34A bra, and before hormones I was flat and stretched like a drum. Did I just luck out or something?

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Guest kennerzzz
This is a huge varible....

I've been on HRT 9 months and I'm about an "A" cup....

The rule of thumb is that one will end up one size smaller than their mother or sister...

But growth continues for 4-6 years to get to full size, just like natal women...

Some will start noticing changes 1-3 months in...nipple sensitivity and breast pain...that means that things are happening!

Hope that helps some!

HUGGS!

Donna Jean

One size smaller? Good lord that would put me at a D. Heck, my sister is getting reduced to a C on January 14th! My skinny, fragile frame couldn't handle anything that big!

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Guest qRachelp
One size smaller? Good lord that would put me at a D. Heck, my sister is getting reduced to a C on January 14th! My skinny, fragile frame couldn't handle anything that big!

Well heck, girl, you're already having problems tucking. Your family must be "well endowed". :D

XX,

Rachel

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Guest kennerzzz
Well heck, girl, you're already having problems tucking. Your family must be "well endowed". :D

XX,

Rachel

Hahah very, but only on my mom's side. My half-sisters are both a C cup, so i could get the genes from my dad's side of the family. One of them is a natural C, and one of them is naturally AA (with an obvious boost of implants), so there's a super slim chance I could end up flat chested....

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Guest Donna Jean

Honey..............

If you're aroung here much, there is a term that you will see over and over...

YMMV....Your Mileage May Vary...

Everyone is different and genes play into it, heredity, luck, lots of things....

Best to just wait and see where you go.....OK?

Good luck with it , Honey

...

HUGGS!

Donna Jean

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Guest Camicochan
Honey..............

If you're aroung here much, there is a term that you will see over and over...

YMMV....Your Mileage May Vary...

Everyone is different and genes play into it, heredity, luck, lots of things....

Best to just wait and see where you go.....OK?

Good luck with it , Honey

...

HUGGS!

Donna Jean

My mom is quite well endowed, and well I suppose being 18 helps as well. Can't say I'm complaining! Enjoying every moment really. I spontaneously feel the need to move in such a way so as to feel them jiggle up and down - just to remind myself they're there! :D

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