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Sarina

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Hello ladies

 

I want to see if anyone has the same effects on their breasts and nipples. My nipples and breast change. What I mean by that is that sometimes my nipples are small and hard. Am I still growing? 
 

When it’s warmer my nipples lay flat and they can get quite large. Perhaps the size of a quarter or larger. My breasts also stand out significantly more and point out where there are undeniable. 
Probably pushing a c cup without a problem. 
 

I take progesterone, estradiol patches and spiro. I’ve been on it mostly but sometimes I miss it but I am usually Regular with my medication. 
 

I wish they would just stay large with my nipples large. But, I would be happier to have continued growth. 
 

Has anyone had this happen to them? What does it mean? Most of the time my nipples have stayed hard and small. I’m hoping to approach a solid c or more. Eventually getting breast large implants. 
 

Thank you

Sarina

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3 hours ago, Sarina said:

Hello ladies

 

I want to see if anyone has the same effects on their breasts and nipples. My nipples and breast change. What I mean by that is that sometimes my nipples are small and hard. Am I still growing? 
 

When it’s warmer my nipples lay flat and they can get quite large. Perhaps the size of a quarter or larger. My breasts also stand out significantly more and point out where there are undeniable. 
Probably pushing a c cup without a problem. 
 

I take progesterone, estradiol patches and spiro. I’ve been on it mostly but sometimes I miss it but I am usually Regular with my medication. 
 

I wish they would just stay large with my nipples large. But, I would be happier to have continued growth. 
 

Has anyone had this happen to them? What does it mean? Most of the time my nipples have stayed hard and small. I’m hoping to approach a solid c or more. Eventually getting breast large implants. 
 

Thank you

Sarina

my nipples got harder and way more sensitive also my aerolas got  a softer look and larger from nickle size to half dollar. owouldnt mind implants my self would love to be bigger, DD or even EE was on hrt for 12 years the same meds as you

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That's a natural occurrence.  Be careful what you ask for. Ask any woman who has had DD or bigger for a number of years and they will probably say they want a reduction.  Also, as a transwoman, ask yourself- Do I really want that much attention?  #Safetyconcerns

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I don't know if my nipples changed size munch. As I had big ones all ready. I mean they get a lot bigger when cold, or when I play with them now vs before. They feel really good also during adult time. I can't finish with out playing with them now. A few things I have noticed though, and I have asked a few female friends, and they can confirm its normal. They are softer to the touch, even hard compared to before. As a man the only time I saw my nipples was when they were cold. Now they have risen above the areola, and have stayed there. 

 

My areola have almost doubled in size. It was about a inch, and now they look almost two inches across. 

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12 hours ago, Red_Lauren. said:

I don't know if my nipples changed size munch. As I had big ones all ready. I mean they get a lot bigger when cold, or when I play with them now vs before. They feel really good also during adult time. I can't finish with out playing with them now. A few things I have noticed though, and I have asked a few female friends, and they can confirm its normal. They are softer to the touch, even hard compared to before. As a man the only time I saw my nipples was when they were cold. Now they have risen above the areola, and have stayed there. 

 

My areola have almost doubled in size. It was about a inch, and now they look almost two inches across. 

My nipples are always very hard. when I started hrt my aerolas were nickle size now they are half dollar size. you will also find that the will get a softer appearance. instead of sharper edges they sort of have undefined edges and just kinda of just blend in. even in a lined bra I poke thru but dont really care and in fact like them noticible

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12 hours ago, regina said:

My nipples are always very hard. when I started hrt my aerolas were nickle size now they are half dollar size. you will also find that the will get a softer appearance. instead of sharper edges they sort of have undefined edges and just kinda of just blend in. even in a lined bra I poke thru but dont really care and in fact like them noticible

I don't poke through a bra, but I do through most tops when not wearing a bra. I have also noticed the aerolas edges getting softer for me. 

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On 10/6/2021 at 9:31 PM, Red_Lauren. said:

I don't poke through a bra, but I do through most tops when not wearing a bra. I have also noticed the aerolas edges getting softer for me. 

I wonder if your aereolas are going to get bigger. do you like them like that. i wouldnt mine getting bigger. my nips poke thru no matter what iwear. always have been on the hard side. years ago was at a party and a women commented. the second time was when my late wife said she was jealous and wished hers were like mine that the belong on a women she was right being I was becoming trans. probably that I pierced them years ago started that along

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My aereolas  have grown substantially but that’s to be expected given the breast growth that I have experienced. My nipples stand out whether it’s cold or hot, even through a slightly padded bra they are still visible. Though I have to say there’s something quite sexy about wearing no bra and a strappy vest around the house and seeing my nipples poke out. My areolas have changed colour and become softer around the edges but I definitely don’t want my boobs to grow any bigger!! The back pain is killing me ?

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On 10/1/2021 at 10:23 PM, Bri2020 said:

That's a natural occurrence.  Be careful what you ask for. Ask any woman who has had DD or bigger for a number of years and they will probably say they want a reduction.  Also, as a transwoman, ask yourself- Do I really want that much attention?  #Safetyconcerns

Good advice. 

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Hello, I'm Sol.

I'm AFAB, but what you're describing is pretty normal for nipples. 

Things like cold, pressure, or just randomly, the area in your areolas and nipples will constrict, which makes them smaller and hard. And yes, sometimes it can be pretty prominent and poke through bras. All of that is totally normal. And your breasts standing out more when they used to be hard to notice is a sign of growth! When breasts start growing, it's pretty common for them to point outward and for your nipples to get hard sometimes.

And yes, when it's warm or at a "neutral" state (if that makes sense), your nipples will be flat and they'll be bigger because they're not constricting. And as for wanting them to stay large, that's their resting position, basically. They normally look like that, unless something causes them to constrict or stand out more. The "divide" if you will, between your areola and the skin of your breasts will be softer and it'll look kind of like a gradient too.

And when it comes to chest size, do what you're comfortable with. But be warned; the larger the breasts, the more they'll sag and you can get back pain. C cups are okay with this (I have a c cup, and I don't really get back pain), but any larger and back pain will be a more realistic possibility. Also, bigger cup size = more cleavage, especially when wearing a sport's bra or tight top. 

Hope this helps!

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