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is there any way to increase my breast size without taking HRT?


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I was wondering if theres any way to increase my breast size without taking HRT or anything that would not decrease my sex drive? I have no plans to get a sex change, as I still like my male side. And I am married with a very supported wife. But I don't want to have sex any less than I am now so nothing that lowers my testasteron. ( sorry don't have a clue how to spell that)

Tina

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Exercise, push up's work pectorial muscles for example, then add a push up bra, they do work.

Breast forms - All kinds of options here, and of course this site is sponsered in part by the "Breast Form Store".

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In addition to those excellent suggestions is a more permanent one: breast implants. Not that you would find too many surgeons willing to do it, but I suppose with enough money.....

Carolyn Marie

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Guest Amanda Whyte

I am not necessarily suggesting this I am curious if it would work. What about going on hormones and then taking the little blue pill? Will that work only temperarily if at all? Of course this is assuming that you can get a HRT letter.

Or going on HRT long enough to have breast growth then stopping? Will any decrease in libido or the possiblility of being able to perform in the male role come back?

I dont know, just some random thoughts on the subject.

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I am not necessarily suggesting this I am curious if it would work. What about going on hormones and then taking the little blue pill? Will that work only temperarily if at all? Of course this is assuming that you can get a HRT letter.

Or going on HRT long enough to have breast growth then stopping? Will any decrease in libido or the possiblility of being able to perform in the male role come back?

I dont know, just some random thoughts on the subject.

I've heard the little blue pill works. But at what point does effects become permanent such as sterility? I did hrt for a year about 6 years ago and the breast growth didn't reverse. My libido never fully recovered either.

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Excessive alcohol intake can result in some fantastic MOOBs. As a recovering alcoholic though, I am not recommending it or codoning it, just bringing it up to dispose of it. Silicone prosthetics are the easiest way to go, but do spend a little money on them, or they do NOT have a relation to the real things. I spent $150 on a set that were comical when they came, and non-refundable or returnable. I couldn't even pass them on to anyone else. Got two B cup girls now that are fine though, wotta difference. (I am transsexual).

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Guest ChloëC

I greatly discourage the random taking of drugs (and LP is still against it, I believe), either illegal prescriptions or supposed over-the-counter or 'home' remedies. All sorts of problems can develop.

But, if there were a legal pill or some chemical combination that one could take and increase breast size, the news would be all over the internet and you would see people trying to put some of those women who are vying for the world record bust, to shame. Not available...yet. Prosthetics (pads, inserts, breast surgery), exercise, balanced diet, or be born lucky. I've gone from about 185lbs to 170 since Christmas, (5'9"), and if anything my breast size has increased. But I'm aging too, so they are probably what is grossly referred to as man-boobs.

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Guest Amanda Whyte

I want to clarify what I said. I was totally meaning Dr. prescribed HRT and "blue" pill. I just used the term "blue pill" so not to use brand names. I know there is a couple I see advertised. Please do everything under a Dr.'s supervision.

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Guest Elizabeth K

I am sorry, but this topic comes up over and over and over, and I get so frustrated.

NO

HRT is not designed to make a person grow breasts, it is formulated to chemically change you into a woman.

All or nothing.

The effects can make you irreversibly sterile years before you develop the breasts you want. Of course YMMV - you may go sterile right away.. And the idea of HRT plus male performance enhancement drugs in your body at the same time, fighting for control? Isn't there something terribly wrong about that picture?

If you want breasts WITHOUT loss of male characteristics and libido, you should consider breast enhancement through surgery.. There are temporary breast forms as well. Injecting free-form silicone will eventually cause deformity and death if it migrates to your heart. Herbals and supplements don't work and can be deadly.

Exercise can help some, pectoral muscles can be beefed up - and a genetic predisposition for man boobs helps some people. But all that is just a mediocre substitute.

Sorry, I really don't know if I should laugh or cry when this subject comes up, still again, still with the hopes for a magical solution. I know there is such a desperation here because I have had it too, but sometimes there is such a blatant denial of the nature of what HRT is really for. It's almost like if you keep asking, you will get an answer you want.

Think of it this way, if there was a magical way for growing breasts - there would be few if any small chested women.

Lizzy

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Guest shaver

Recently I lost a lot of weight, 12kg (about 25lbs, now 6'0" 185 lbs) but lo and behold my man boobs stayed. (horrible expression I agree Chloe). I was thinking of dropping another say 10lbs and if they still stay I'll look like my grandaughter!!!!!! I'm surprised and not a little disappointed to read what you say Lizzy as I was hoping HRT would make them grow. Infertility is not a consideration at my age, 65, neither is libido as my wife cannot have sex. On re-reading the posts it occurred to me though that as I work in the building trade and constantly lift heavy weights above my head maybe muscle development may be a factor.

luv Stephanie

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Guest Tina8251957

Thanks everyone for your input. Sounds to me that "My boobs are just right or at least OK for now" HRT is out of the question for me. Thanks again girls.

Tina

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