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Breast Growth too much


Sharon Aml

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Hi to all 

I'm in my fourth month on S P +E 

I now can wear a bra and fill it. My question is has anyone here wanted to stay under cover with their transition and had breast growth force them to out themselves I know with my job and circumstance I will never be able to be myself completely.

                             Thank you for your time

                                           Sharon Aml 

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Hi, Sharon.  The good news is that few of us on HRT achieve anything more than a C cup, and most only an A or B cup.  The latter two sizes are fairly easy to cover up with loose fitting shirts, sweaters, or a compression shirt.  But if you ever have an occasion where you might have to wear just a T-shirt, or no shirt (i.e. swimming), you're going to have an issue, I'm afraid.

 

Carolyn Marie

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With 8 years on HRT, I have "B's", which is bigger than one sister and a tiny bit smaller than my other one.  My nipples which are the give-away popped out at about 9 months, and I ended up using some silicone stick-on nipple hiders that worked fine for the next year until I retired.  I could have entered a wet T-Shirt contest at about a year, and have been seen for what the pair were, but while the boobs were OK, my beer belly was not pretty to see that way.  Loose undershirts will help under button front shirts and a sport-coat will help you keep your secret very well.  

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Well to answer your question, yes you certainly can under cover, but it may be hard at times as Carolyn and Vicky note.  

 

A sports bra will help with mild compression if you get that large, but its not recommended to "bind" them for too long. 

 

Jani

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Just a quick update 

Into my 11th month on HRT  I’m happy with my results for sure and am not self conscious of my breasts what so ever in guy mode I just don’t think about it and have noticed others that have more than I have and have decided it’s common and acceptable     

           Best of luck to all on this journey      

                            Sharon Aml

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Guest Rachel Gia

That is great news!

I tend to wear an extra top usually a shirt or sweater as was written earlier because I am self conscious and just like to dumb them down a bit.

Summer will be interesting.

 

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I wouldn’t worry too much about it, and if you get so much that it’s outrageous and outs you then I’m just jealous of you. I think I’m around 10 months HRT now, and honestly I have found nobody really looks when you’re in boy mode. Even when I go to work out in just a T-shirt and walk home completely drenched in sweat, essentially a wet T-shirt ha ha Ha, nobody really notices, noone really looks, even right there at the gym when they’re in front of me it doesn’t seem to be a problem. I think I was worried About this as much as you were, or even more as I was completely self-conscious of the idea that things would be too big, I realize now that it’s no big deal, I don’t have to hide under a T-shirt and flannel all the time. If you are able to achieve great results with HRT it will come with a great deal of time, and by then you’ll probably be out to the most important people you know or people in general, and if big breasts out you maybe it’s doing you a favor, ‘wink wink’... I often just blame it on hormone issues, and of course I’m not lying.?

Hugs,

Jae

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On 4/18/2018 at 3:19 AM, Sharon Aml said:

Just a quick update 

Into my 11th month on HRT  I’m happy with my results for sure and am not self conscious of my breasts what so ever in guy mode I just don’t think about it and have noticed others that have more than I have and have decided it’s common and acceptable     

           Best of luck to all on this journey      

                            Sharon Aml

And looking very lady like too 

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