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Yep, those two together in this forum from one of the girls can only mean one thing!!!

:lol:

Just catching up on what's doing with my favorite peeps (that would be all of you)!

Suddenly my chest is on fire and I can't get my bra unhooked fast enough!

OUCH!

WHEEEEEE!

YIKES!!

SQUEEEE!!

OWIE ZOWIE!!!

HAPPY DANCE!!!

<3

Elena

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For heavens sake, I warned you about carrying hot coffee thought a swinging door!!! When you gonna learn there girlfriend!! :Crylol:

The difference between a CD and a transsexual is that the CD can't wait to get home and put a bra on, the TS, can't wait to get home and take it off.

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I feel your pain! Mine have been like that for an entire week, pretty much non stop. Itching, burning, aching... itching, burning, aching...

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No itching yet... Feeling like I have been alternately branded and hit with a baseball bat. And the sadistic bugger with the implements of torture is focusing on the left, with an occasional attack on the right just to keep me off balance!

:lol:

<3

Elena

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Guest Gwendolyn Elizabeth

Every time someone gives me a big hug : OUCH! And there is a lot more hugging in my life now

The Pain is just the Flatness leaving your body

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The Pain is just the Flatness leaving your body

That's a classic :P

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No pain, no gain, girl. :lol: Welcome to the "sore chest club."

Oh, and watch out for the shoulder strap on your seat belt. Ouch!

HUGS

Carolyn Marie

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Hi Elena,

Welcome to HRT!!!

Mine don't hurt so badly now after six months. But, those bumps can bring tears to my eyes. It may not work for you yet, but padded bras will save much pain! About the worst for me is sleeping, no bra, rolling onto one of the little buggers. Not a good way to wake up.

Love, Megan

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I never had the pain except the nipples are constantly sore. Rarely have the girls itch. But I do get the burning sensation. Right now I wear a B cup.

Jenny

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Not sure I like the sound of this...

Itching, burning, aching etc...

I had a few other sensations in mind up, actually!

My nipples used to ache all through my teen years and a tiny bump would put me through the roof. I always felt like my female-ness was having a sympathetic puberty with my male-ish body. I dunno, but as strange as it sounds, female puberty sounds just fine to me. I'm all right with it, seems like I almost had one once anyway...and now I have the female neural map as a pleasant side effect, too. I have always marveled at the wonder of having active female erogenous zones, but never did I imagine I'd ever be telling anyone about them. I may be approaching the limits of my growing modesty to say such things...another interesting trend...let it suffice to say that I'm happy with how my body relates to female-targeted stimuli, even pre-HRT. My therapist thinks I will find it very easy for me to establish a healthy female sexuality in real life. That seems a long way off, but I really think I can eventually make a complete switch. I am counting on it...

I see my HRT doctor in 24 hours...

Breast-age to follow shortly there after...;)

Love and cups-runnin'-over, Svenna

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Guest Lacey Lynne

Stroke up Shania Twain's "Man, I Feel Like A Woman" at max-volume just for YOU, Elena Girl!!!

Yeehi!!!

You bouncin' babe, you! Just wait ... I ain't gonna say anymore than that ... :excl:

The comment about about CD's and transsexuals is RIGHT, actually! This transsexual never wears a bra. Since when do hippie chicks wear bras anyway? Harumph! Thing is that maybe it's about time ... B cup and growing (no lie) and gotta prevent "The Droopies" meaning I guess it's about time to give in. Do they let hippie chicks in Victoria's Secret? Remember, I had to be dragged in to be measured in there. :friends:

Dang, Elena Girl! When you get up here, we gotta go us a wet T-shirt contest at some yuppie bar and rock the place! Do they let old women in yuppie bars? if not, you'll have to go in yourself I guess ... heck, YOUR the attraction anyway, girl!

ROCK ON!!!

:friends: Lacey Bouncin' Lynne

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Guest Robin Winter

Haha, yeah, I was about 3 months into it before I experienced anything beyond itching and tenderness, but I'm now fully aware of what is meant by the warnings not to bump into things.

O.O

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I honestly didn't expect to feel anything in my chest for a couple weeks at best! I am not even @ my full dose of spiro yet, Dr told me to do first 2 weeks at low dose to help mitigate adaptive side effects. Aparently my body is more than ready to get on with it. :lol:

<3

Elena

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Im one of the lucky ones in the boob area, but not with size.Been on hrt almost 2 yrs never had itching just breast tenderness with the onset of HRT for a few months. after 8 months was no more issues going on there just not much for growth. B if at best but I wear a C cup with under wire and stuff it.

Breena.

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Guest Krisina

How long do the hurt for, how many months, painful everyday thing or just if bumping into things? Lots of questions lol.

How about being able to hide them while not ft what do you do to hide them?

After a year or two do they look like any other cis gendered woman's breasts natural looking. I have heard things about looking like teenage girls not fully developed breasts.

Krisina

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At 28 months, my nipples are probably 2/3+ the size that my sisters' were (2 sisters), but do stick out of non padded bras in a very noticeable way if not tamed. (I do use a silicone stick on cover called a PETAL to do the taming. You feel a pull when it comes off, but no pain). Size of the breasts is actually larger (B+) than my sisters' but they were both very small (A's). (You can't always be sure they will be smaller than other family members boobs were.) Absolute pain is gone unless the areaola area is handled roughly. You do get a "let down feeling" when you take your bra off its kinda fun.

Get the next size larger men's shirt than you generally wear if you are going stealth on the pups. Leave little signs that you are going to a health spa and working on your pectoral muscles, and you can do fine for about 2 years of grow your own.

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My breasts grew very fast for the first five months to just short of a B cup and then nothing for the last five. :( I'm concerned that they have stopped growing, even though I've been on HRT for only ten months. I heard that they can grow for the first three years and then it becomes far more unlikely.

Jenny

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Short report, at 39 months, the owwwwww is gone but the ahhhrrrggghhhh is there which is not pain, but a cross between a tickle and a slight electric shock!! Very ticklish and sensitive, but the pain is past. Not sure this is any better though since it is distractingly erotic.

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