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I’m happy with the booblets I have after 7 1/2 months of girl juice. I believe they’ll max out at a “B” and I know that may take some time. Everyone’s reacts differently to HRT I know I know blah blah blah but, after SRS is there really a growth spurt or is that another transition myth? If the boob fairey stops visiting (I leave coins under my pillow I swear)  I want an idea of the path forward. I really don’t want to go the augmentation route. Thanks ?

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From reading a lot of accounts about srs, return of the pain in breast area seems more common than not. Whether that adds up to more size or just more form is usually left unsaid. As for time lines, 2 years from start of hrt and about 1 year post operation of any kind that removes gonads, is where things settle and you are fairly safe to make decisions for future work.

Of course, there are sooooo many variables that come into play, you are still left with making decisions and predictions on the fly ?

I had several spurs just out of nowhere, and now with the change to medication I am in another round of sensitivity, so who knows where and when it will stop ? but I am def not complaining

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3 hours ago, Erica Gabriel said:

Everyone’s reacts differently to HRT I know I know blah blah blah but, after SRS is there really a growth spurt or is that another transition myth?

 

It happens to some girls, but not all of us. Like you said, we're all different. Breast growth can take up to six years to complete. Some of us are late bloomers.

 

Hugs!

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It can happen. This is my proof of changes since I've been on hormones since last December, and the b cup was a bit big in the cups. I picked up the d cup today. 

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6 hours ago, Red_Lauren. said:

It can happen. This is my proof of changes since I've been on hormones since last December, and the b cup was a bit big in the cups. I picked up the d cup today. 

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That’s wild. I’m maybe an 34AA ?. The women in my family aren’t huge so I’d be happy with  B.

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2 hours ago, Erica Gabriel said:

That’s wild. I’m maybe an 34AA ?. The women in my family aren’t huge so I’d be happy with  B.

Zero clue where mine came from. I joke its karma for not being a boob man as a man. Honestly I wish they weren't so big. I tell my female friends that, and they think I'm crazy. I have to remind them while I'm happy I have breast, I'm suprised how well they look, and how big they have gotten, but we are hunting different game, and I don't need a man to come sniffing around. 

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7 hours ago, Red_Lauren. said:

I don't need a man to come sniffing around.

 

Doesn't matter. Men will go for ANYTHING and some of them get REALLY persistent. I've got no boobs and I get approached. Apparently, "I'm gay and married, go away," is some kind of challenge.

 

Hugs!

 

 

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4 hours ago, Erica Gabriel said:

I've only been approached by women!!!!

I never got approached by woman as a man, but the minute I became a woman. I get womans attention. I know two woman that are bi sexual, and have told me im sexy, and pretty. Who said if they weren't married. They would go after me. 

6 hours ago, Jackie C. said:

 

Doesn't matter. Men will go for ANYTHING and some of them get REALLY persistent. I've got no boobs and I get approached. Apparently, "I'm gay and married, go away," is some kind of challenge.

 

Hugs!

 

 

Ain't that the truth. Thankfully I wasn't that way. If I found out a woman I was interested in was taken. I forgot about her.

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