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if i was to transition and take hormones what size breast would i have if i have a A or B cup already


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From being over weight its not going to make any different. It all fat you don't have any breast tissue. Its not going to add anything to what you already have to your moob. As always your miles may very and everyone is different. When taking hormone it forms into breast shape, and B cup is pretty much the Max you can get from hormone. Rarely some are able to reach C. Implant is an alternative option.

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You WILL have what is now some dormant tissue come into play here and it will wake up when your E hits a certain point, which will be different for each of us. That tissue will pop out on its own, sort of like inflating a balloon, and thats what will make you pretty sore for a while. You seriously will need to lose the fat that gives you the gynecomastia condition you describe, since that is all in a male fat pattern, which is big at the bottom of the moob. Your new E boobs will have a different shape, with more at the top which will be from the actually mammary gland tissue that will awaken. I don't know what others have in mind, but my B+ girls are very nice to look at, and would be nicer if they did not have left over beer belly beneath them. I am working on that. Maria hit it again, I never heard of a legal maximum you could get on HRT. I have a trans woman friend who had to have her implants, and some actual breast tissue removed a year after her SRS, the top heavy weight was literally tearing her spine apart and threatening to cripple her.

Once your E gets started you will find out what the women in your family have known since they were 15 or 17, what size their bra should be, but remember the 17 year old cousin of yours started her development at 9 or ten, so you have a bit of time before you give up hope.

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This is one question where YMMV comes into play, nobody can really tell you, genetics also plays a part , i know some women that got little or no development on hrt and others who got allot, the old adage which has been around a long time which i don't believe says you will get one size smaller than the other women in your family.

Paula

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Hon, you want to know the real danger of those new found breasts, whatever size they may be?

Having larger ones than your spouse or GF. :blink:

Believe me, the first time you start crowing in front of your S/O about how big they are, will also be the last time you crow in front of your S/O about how big they are.

Trust me. Been there, done that. Learned my lesson. :D

HUGS

Carolyn Marie

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Hon, you want to know the real danger of those new found breasts, whatever size they may be?

Having larger ones than your spouse or GF. :blink:

Believe me, the first time you start crowing in front of your S/O about how big they are, will also be the last time you crow in front of your S/O about how big they are.

Trust me. Been there, done that. Learned my lesson. :D

HUGS

Carolyn Marie

well i dont have a girl friend and am not transitioning right now so i dont have to worry about that
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If you go through the HRT that includes as many different female and puberty hormones that could be available to you, the end result will not be complete before the time it takes any other girl to grow into womanhood. That is usually around five years. Some internal changes happen fairly fast of shutting down male and awakening female, inside and out. You can stop puberty at any time or even estrogen and all growth stops there. But who would want to? The major mistake seems to be impatience. Love your breasts, take good care of your breasts and see what God blesses you with. I doubt that it will be anything less than you have now and you may have a lot to gain. Giggle. If you are blessed until your cups run-eth over, buy the next size bigger bra. Look for the journey, not so much the sign posts. Hug. Jody

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I think it all comes down to genetics, from what I've been told, (I could be wrong) your estimated growth can be based off your mom. One size under what she has, but once again I could be wrong

-Christina

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Asking what size you'll become is similar to a newborn's mother asking what size feet her baby will get. No way to tell.

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