Jump to content
  • Welcome to the TransPulse Forums!

    We offer a safe, inclusive community for transgender and gender non-conforming folks, as well as their loved ones, to find support and information.  Join today!

Learning To Live Life With New Breasts


Guest Tara Jean

Recommended Posts

Guest Joanna Phipps
Oh yeah!

That's what the nipples do first...that's how mine started...

"We have ignition!"

LOVE

Donna Jean

Yep a week or so afte starting the new regimen my breast have been sore full time and OMG the itch. Now the nipple and areola have both expanded and it sure looks like Im moving along on the Tanner scale. Mine, the last time I measured them, were +3" over band size in nearly 5 months I have not measured them since but I can tell by the way my bras are getting tight with my forms on that they are doing exactly what they are supposed to. I guess Im 51 going on 15 or maybe 16. Not interested in boys

Link to comment
Guest sarah f

Yes, Viv. You and me and a few other newbies to HRT. Something to look forward to, and at the same

time feel a little nervous about. Honestly, I think I feel like a 12 year old girl feels when she knows puberty is right around the corner. Its so strange, and so wonderful.

Carolyn, I feel the same way as you do. I feel like a young girl that is just discovering herself for the first time and can't wait to see what comes next.

Love,

Sarah F

Link to comment
But I love halter tops I must find another one..... that is in my size though >_>

I love halter tops and dresses,they just look sooo pretty!

And have three dresses and four tops,one polka dot top that is flat gorgeous.

First time I wore it to church,the folks were all checking out the girls,seeing for

the first time that what I got is real.(grin) I mean it isn't hard to see,when talking

to man or woman,and their eye's drop to chest level and bug out.lol

Angie

Link to comment

I have always (well for the last 38 years) been rather obese and had the man boobs but with my almost non-existent T levels my nipples had been a little pouffy and just a bit sensitive to the touch so I assumed that things would change very slowly and assumed that not much would change about the nipples - WRONG!

They became super sensitive almost from day one - within the third week and now they have begun to expand - where I used to look like a fat man without my shirt I now look like a flabby woman who could stand to shave that little bit of body hair remaining.

I haven't hit them on anything after that first time which was a real eye opener!

Overall I have been pretty lucky with limited itching and not too much pain from hitting them but it has only been 6 months so I have lots of time to forget and bang them into something.

Love ya,

Sally

Link to comment
Guest NatalieRene
Oh yeah!

That's what the nipples do first...that's how mine started...

"We have ignition!"

LOVE

Donna Jean

Oh cool :) They don't seem to have grown a all though. Does that happen later if at all or am I stuck with quarter sized? Although they don't hurt or feel sore. Does that come later?

My first hrt check up appointment was today and my doctor did a visual inspection to note any progress and mentioned the same thing although not quite like you put it. It turns out my starting testosterone level was 314 and my doctor is going to have some blood-work done to check and see how effective the baseline starting dosage of estrogen has been for me and depending on the results my dosage will be adjusted either by doubling or one and a quarter times what I'm taking now. I guess on Monday I'll know. I wonder how much the increased dosage will hasten things.

Link to comment
Guest MarciPA

A lot of folks have been mentioning the itching factor but I can't say that I have noticed that much. One or 2 days right at the beginning but now for me its just the nipple pain. As a side note, I think I need to remove my dog's front legs as she got me once again. She is so used to jumping up on me (and I like that) that I forget now to protect myself.

Also, as someone noted above, yes, the puffy nipples were the first stage for me, but within a week I could feel the bud behind the nipple. I as some others always had low T Levels and had a bit of gynecomastia pre HRT.

M~

Link to comment
Guest nymphblossom

NatalieRene wrote:

I wonder how much the increased dosage will hasten things.

Estrogen dosage is a critical balance. The body can only use so much and the rest is turned into testosterone which will have a counteracting effect on the remaining estrogen. I think this is why many doctors take a slow and steady approach.

Blossom

Link to comment
Guest NatalieRene
NatalieRene wrote:

I wonder how much the increased dosage will hasten things.

Estrogen dosage is a critical balance. The body can only use so much and the rest is turned into testosterone which will have a counteracting effect on the remaining estrogen. I think this is why many doctors take a slow and steady approach.

Blossom

Yeah my doctor told me that. I've been taking it as directed. I'll find out on Monday hopefully what the new testosterone level is from the last 33 days of my initial dosage of estrogen is and based on that and his experience he is going to increase the dosage. Even with the increase though I'm still probably at low to medium sized dosage because my doctor wants to gauge how my body is handling the dosage before continuing to ramp it up.

Link to comment
Guest nymphblossom

Unseely Gin wrote:

My wife doesn't remember it being all that bad (or at least as bad as I describe it)...Has anyone else heard from gg's that they don't remember their breasts being nearly as sensitive during development?

This is quite common in natal female adoscelents:

http://www.teengrowth.com/index.cfm?action=info_article&ID_article=1320

I started a thread with the answers to many common questions about breast development at:

http://www.lauras-playground.com/forums/in...ic=15808&hl=

Blossom

Link to comment

i cant wait for thoes things to happen to me! i havent started any medications yet because im under 18 and havent told my parents :banghead: but i really think im going to love that sutff :)

Maddie

Link to comment

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
  • Who's Online   3 Members, 0 Anonymous, 59 Guests (See full list)

    • Petra Jane
    • jamesdavis
    • AcedTea87
  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.
  • Forum Statistics

    • Total Topics
      80.8k
    • Total Posts
      770.6k
  • Member Statistics

    • Total Members
      12,121
    • Most Online
      8,356

    Amy Powell
    Newest Member
    Amy Powell
    Joined
  • Today's Birthdays

    1. Ctheone
      Ctheone
    2. EliMo_gaytor23
      EliMo_gaytor23
      (28 years old)
    3. Goose
      Goose
    4. Olivia47
      Olivia47
    5. QuestioningTaylor
      QuestioningTaylor
      (19 years old)
  • Posts

    • tracy_j
      It's good to hear some positive notes through all the negativity about at the moment. I am not religious but do see a lot of positivity in many things they do, outside of the normal media attention.   Tracy
    • awkward-yet-sweet
      From what I understand, my GF's early life was influenced by supremacism.  She sniffed around the edges of a couple of groups, and ended up for a while as part of an armed communist organization.  Mostly, just looking for a place to belong, and something to struggle for (and against).  She's told me about some of it, no doubt just the heavily edited Cliff Notes version.  But she did say that hatred takes effort.  It isn't something you're born with, its something you learn or that develops, often through suffering.    I think perhaps it is easier for children of supremacists to leave and do something different than it is for people who come to it through their own experiences.  When they are shown kindness by folks who are different from them, it begins to crack the wall. 
    • KayC
    • KayC
    • Carolyn Marie
      https://www.cbsnews.com/news/rfk-jr-opposes-gender-affirming-care-hormone-therapy-minors/   No surprise whatsoever.  He has seemed very anti-science from the get-go.     Carolyn Marie
    • KayC
      I've come to the understanding that most Angry and Intolerant people are that way because they haven't discovered their True Self.  So they lash out at others instead of seeking internal discovery ... whatever that is.  So for me ... it is not a Surprise but a welcome Celebration of the individuals Humanity.
    • Carolyn Marie
      https://abc3340.com/news/nation-world/nintendo-introduces-transgender-character-in-american-remake-of-mario-game-video-games-super-mario-brothers-bros-vivian-trans-lgbtq-gay-lesbian-gender-identity-wok-life-american-japanese     Carolyn Marie
    • KayC
      Bravo! @Vidanjali!   Their objective is to steer 'the Youth' in a different (and more conservative/intolerant) direction, but they don't realize they will actually push them away and lose them in the long run.
    • KayC
      Me too @EasyE.  But we are ALL on our own unique Journey.  That's what makes it both Difficult and WONDERFUL. Your Journey is SPECIAL - Only you can experience it and appreciate it.  Speed On, Dear EasyE!!
    • Birdie
      That's good, glad things will resolve on their own. 😉
    • Mirrabooka
      @awkward-yet-sweet, bummer about the road trip that isn't. Next time!   @KymmieL, good luck with the job hunting, you deserve it.   @Birdie, I'm happy for you that you have a new connection who seems so supportive!   @Ivy, enjoy!   The issue I referred to in my little grizzle the other day looks like it will resolve itself without conflict. Everything is good. 🙂
    • Mirrabooka
    • missyjo
      cute skirt April   yup I always keep perfume n mascara n panties with stud earrings even in boy mode
    • Mirrabooka
      One of the reasons that I hesitated to sign up to this forum originally was because I couldn't think of a femme name for myself. That stems from the fact that I wasn't seeking one, and still don't, although lately I have become a bit curious.   My username has geographical and astronomical connections. It is an indigenous word that describes the Southern Cross constellation.
    • Justine76
      Again, thank you for these posts @Sally Stone. As a person just embarking on their own exploration, seeing through an eagle’s eye is invaluable. I can understand the desire to compartmentalize. I’m coming out at 47 and have several military affiliated friends. I never served myself but know them via hobbies we share. I’d be nervous about coming out to those whom I didn’t know very well, but some I do know better are openly ‘queer’. Meeting these people definitely challenged my existing stereotypes about the military in a positive way; more regarding those who comprise the services as opposed to stated protocol/mission. 
  • Upcoming Events

Contact TransPulse

TransPulse can be contacted in the following ways:

Email: Click Here.

To report an error on this page.

Legal

Your use of this site is subject to the following rules and policies, whether you have read them or not.

Terms of Use
Privacy Policy
DMCA Policy
Community Rules

Hosting

Upstream hosting for TransPulse provided by QnEZ.

Sponsorship

Special consideration for TransPulse is kindly provided by The Breast Form Store.
×
×
  • Create New...