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Guest therisa

This morning, before taking a bath, I examined my breasts. For the past 10-12 weeks, they have been extremely very tender, to have anything touch them. Often, waking up, because I had rolled over onto my stomach, in my sleep. It has been, about two weeks, since I had last looked down at them, seeing how things are developing. Boy, was I ever surspired at the amount of growth, that has occurred for me. The top region of the breast seems to have doubled in size, filling out my growing "b" cup. Explaining, why that region has been, the most tender area over the past week. Just hope the development stops before reaching a "c". Not sure, I want to be that big, but reality says, otherwise. Women, on both sides of my family, are very well developed here.

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Guest ricka

Congratulations!!! You go girl!! Actually I was blessed with c-cup breasts

and I adore their size. For one there is no doubt about my being a woman

when I wear a low cut top!!!

Miss Ricka

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Guest laura renee

I am hoping that I have my mothers side genes as sell since all the female relatives are well endowed in the d range. Presently I am a 38B but hoping to grow some more(wish they would tell me if that was all I was going to get or if there is more growning to go, lol). Hoping to hit either a c or d cup more for looks and so nobody could say anything due to being 6 foot 1 ince tall and wide shouldered.

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Guest NatalieRene

They say that breasts will grow for about two years after starting hrt. What size you get is dependant on what your genes will give you. A good idea of what is to come is your mom and sisters. You can expect roughly the same size as them. Most often it is a little smaller though.

My Mom and sister that is 13 months younger then me both are d cups and my youngest sister is a double d. In six months of hrt I have reached a 36c cup and they have started to fill out as well. You sound like you are developing at roughly the same pace as I have. If you do reach a c cup be prepared for a hard time in masking them while presenting as male at work. It's not easy.

Also if you decide to go out for a run, make sure you have plenty of support. I forgot my bra yesterday and at just a few minutes into my run the girls where already uncomfortable.

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Guest therisa

They say that breasts will grow for about two years after starting hrt. What size you get is dependant on what your genes will give you. A good idea of what is to come is your mom and sisters. You can expect roughly the same size as them. Most often it is a little smaller though.

My Mom and sister that is 13 months younger then me both are d cups and my youngest sister is a double d. In six months of hrt I have reached a 36c cup and they have started to fill out as well. You sound like you are developing at roughly the same pace as I have. If you do reach a c cup be prepared for a hard time in masking them while presenting as male at work. It's not easy.

Also if you decide to go out for a run, make sure you have plenty of support. I forgot my bra yesterday and at just a few minutes into my run the girls where already uncomfortable.

NatalieRene, I don't have to worry about the workfront, given I am on a disability pension due to anxiety and depression issues. Next month, marks my 2nd year on Estrogen and can't wait until the growing stops, so I don't have to worry getting new tops, because they're now too small on me.

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Guest mad_scientist

that happens I got it and im a genetic female :banghead:

F cups. :(

Anyone want them? Even when bound, they still look like unusually large breasts.

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Guest Donna Jean

F cups. :(

Anyone want them? Even when bound, they still look like unusually large breasts.

OMG!

I'm gonna be happy with "B"s....(I'm an "A" right now and praying for a little bit more...)

Donna Jean

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Guest NatalieRene

F cups. :(

Anyone want them? Even when bound, they still look like unusually large breasts.

No thanks a D cup is about as big as I would want. Even a C is enough for me I'm happy.

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Guest therisa

F cups. :(

Anyone want them? Even when bound, they still look like unusually large breasts.

You, poor soul. And here, I'm complaining about the possibility that my breasts may grow in a "C". Am perfectly happy, to keep a "B", for the rest of my life.

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Guest mad_scientist

You, poor soul. And here, I'm complaining about the possibility that my breasts may grow in a "C". Am perfectly happy, to keep a "B", for the rest of my life.

Well I am a little overweight. I've considered losing weight to reduce them, but I'm otherwise happy with my weight, and last time I tried that I went down a strap size and *up* a cup size, so... no.

If you keep from going overweight in the first place you can probably keep them normal-sized. It varies from person to person, though.

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Guest therisa

Am on the overweight side of the scale, but am working to control it. Yeah, but don't like some of the looks that some of the bigger girls get from ciswomen when they walk down the street. Like a target is painted upon their backs, for being honest with themselves.

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Guest mad_scientist

Am on the overweight side of the scale, but am working to control it. Yeah, but don't like some of the looks that some of the bigger girls get from ciswomen when they walk down the street. Like a target is painted upon their backs, for being honest with themselves.

Some of us are overweight because we're physically comfortable that way. It annoys me to no end when people assume that I want to be thin but lack self-control. When I start to lose weight it's time to eat more. And no matter why you're overweight, others have no right to judge you for it.

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Guest therisa

Sadly, the world doesn't operate that way, as much as, we wish it did, but thanks for reminding me, this, mad_scientist. I need to lose the extra baggage because of health reason, being diabetic and a long familiar history with heart disease.

therisa

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Guest harvester52

I'm one of those that is overweight and comfortable with being so. For one, I'm lucky that I gain weight primarily in the belly so my chesticles just look like a fat guy's moobs. The last time I wore a bra (it's been years...) I was a 38B. I guessing now it would be somewhere around 42-44.

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Guest ametur_poet

F cups. :(

Anyone want them? Even when bound, they still look like unusually large breasts.

Wanna trade? :lol: Sorry to hear about that; it must be awful to try to hide them when they are that large.

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Guest doodle

I have been on HRT for about two and a half years. my breasts seemed to stop growing and I'm a c cup which I'm fine with. My doc recently raised my spiro and now they are starting to hurt again. My doc has been after me to go for a mammagram which I'm going to do this wed. Oh I'm worried it is going to really hurt.

kelly

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