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Hi all. I have been on hrt for about 5 months now and things are going ok no huge changes but my breasts buffs have grown. I've had all the pain and puffy nipples I can handle for a while lol. About a week ago I noticed that they started to really flatten out like a pancake and not hurt as bad. Is this normal are they still growing?

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For at least another three years, they will keep growing from my experience. Not all stages of growth are the same and the best and worst may be still to come. I had the pain segment as they started to open out, a while later, the ticklish session that drove me nearly insane and made me wish the pain would come back a bit to calm them. There was also the erotic period when putting a sweater on was close to a full "O" worth of sensation. You are within the range of normal and just beginning a strange but wonderful time of puberty.

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My experiences were not much different than that. After a few wks my nipples were swollen. i think that was the first sign i remember. After that i knew things were changing and i justified to relax and let it all play out. I knew it took time and that as an older woman my results wouldn't be a dramatic as it would have been if i had been younger.

The whole process just takes time. Try to relax and not worry about the results. They will come at their own pace.

Hugs,

Charlize

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Guest Beautiful inside

Charlize if I may ask how old were you when you started hrt. I'm currently 27 but started when I was 26 lol

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Thank you all I'm just very anxious lol. I have noticed that I can wear a Cami with the built in padded bra thing and it's not full but also doesn't just do flat and has some nice round shape ??ya me lol

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I started HRT at 64. You've got me by quite a few years.

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Charlize

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Hi,

I gotta say breast development is a very individual thing. I first had breast bud when I was growing up, that made my parents worried enough to take me to see a doctor (he probably should have looked at my genitals, but didn't, and so it took me decades to find out that they were unusual). I shot up in height swiftly though, and made the bud not noticeable. However when I started HRT on July 4, 2014 at the age of 55, my breasts went right back to growing like a teenage girl. YMMV though, I am not typical at all (I have been recently diagnosed as intersex). Starting at 26 should give HRT a less masculinized body to work with, and should help breast development.

hugs,

Stephanie

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i have been on the patch since November, so 4 months. I can tell you that I have seen growth, pain and pleasure all at the same time so to me it was a little confusing as its something I am not use to. but as well we all have different growth, when we are on this path. so sit back and enjoy the ride as its a beautiful ride and where we all end up we don't know but savour it.

Jessy

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Is it Norma for the buds to flatten out like that though. Like they were like testicles in my nipples to flat pancakes now. The don't hurt as much but do still hurt.

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I really don't know if it is normal for you, or not for your breasts to flatten out. I do know that breasts go through a lot of changes as they develop. Body fat levels also influence breast size, when I was working during the height of the tourist season, I lost some body fat, and my breasts shrank down to B cup size. However, as soon as the off season hit, I started to regain fat, and my breasts went back to C cups (they spill out of the B cup bra). I hope this helps. Mine are now filling the 38 C cup bras rather nicely, with not a lot of extra room left, totally groovy!

hugs,

Stephanie

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I've had breast tissue for most of my life too. When I was 52 the docs said I had to take testosterone to overcome my intersex condition. My breasts started to grow much more quickly and my desire to be everything female escalated, but I also began to develop some really undesired male traits. It didn't take long for me and my partner to realized that I was on the wrong hormone. On estrogen, my breast growth isn't as impressive but I pass. Like Jessy said, the journey is different for each of us. We just need to accept that. No two people are the same.

Erin

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Growing up i had they pain and breast tissue growing ,even a mamogram twice but step parents forced me on T said i need to man up... 7 th grade i was able to fill out a 34 b cup bra very well till above metioned , and still senitive as can be , if hurting apply a cool cloth to them to help the pain

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