Going female. When is the point of no return?
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SaintCut (imported)
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Going female. When is the point of no return?
As you may have seen in my other thread(s), I would like to go a little fem. Right now I could probably go up to A cups with estrofem 2mg/day and see if I want to develop more breast tissue. From reading THE thread stickied in this forum, I could go off estrofem and my breasts would return to their manly selves. But I'm assuming that after a certain point my breast will be full enough that they won't go back even off of the estrofem. When do I hit that point of no return? Is it a time thing (like 6-9 mos on ef?) or size thing (like B cups)?
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devi (imported)
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Re: Going female. When is the point of no return?
Once breasts have budded they'd never go back to being "manly" although you could pass as simply overweight. The size of your sisters', aunts', and mother's breasts should be a good indication as to what size you'd grow to. With as high a doseage you're taking you're kind of going for it all, whatever they've got.
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SaintCut (imported)
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Re: Going female. When is the point of no return?
2 mg/day is a high dose? I thought it was minimal and that it was 4 mg or more that significant.
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JessicaH (imported)
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Re: Going female. When is the point of no return?
2mg is a pretty low dose. I take 4mg per day of estrace and a friend of mine is on 12mg/day s othere is a lot of variation from doctors. Once breast tissue forms, it has to be surgically removed. That being said, fat is also being deposited there as well as the breasts grow but that hard, tender mass growing under your nipples is not going to go away. If you don't want breasts, don't play with hormones! Estrogen does other things to your body and mind that as well so you should really know what you want before continuing down this path.
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devi (imported)
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Re: Going female. When is the point of no return?
For menopause the amount of estrogen (premarin, estrin) recomended is 0.3mg which is far lower than 2mg. Presumably the 0.3mg amount would be slightly above the amount needed to prevent bone loss among other beneficial things for most people. This amount being slightly above what the body requires may nevertheless give you breast development over time if you have never had developed beforehand. It's a little hard for me to explain off hand but at 2mg estrogen, that should be just about as efficient as 4mg for developing breasts since the body only needs a certain quantity of estrogen above the 0.3 mg amount for feminization beyond maintaining a healthy body. As eunuchs we are in essence post-menopausal, some say post-andropausal. The day I figured that out, I began to understand a whole host of things about myself -such as why my speaking voice was so much like an elderly woman's among other things.
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devi (imported)
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Re: Going female. When is the point of no return?
Just a thought: One could split the 0.3mg tablets and supplement them with phytoestrogens. Of course phytoE and estradiolE are not exactly of the same category. (Many health food people are confused on this issue.) But however those two forms of estrogen combined could serve the same purpose for non-feminization.
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Re: Going female. When is the point of no return?
More costly but breast imPlants the way to go if you want a good look I had size d implants done love them. I tried the hormone to I only got to a larger A cup which helped me being able to do D implants.
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devi (imported)
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Re: Going female. When is the point of no return?
From what I've seen most women have A or B cups. Many make what they have to look one cup more than they actually have when they get dressed so that what you most often see is B and C sizes. However there always will be a certain few women with a D size or more. Most of the ones with that large of a size kind of wish they didn't have that size. But as to your actual size would depend on your dna. I'd say if you know you'll be big then hold off on the E.
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Re: Going female. When is the point of no return?
I got to an A cup after castration without hormones. No they were not saggy pecs as my nipples enlarged and became very tender with noticeable masses under them. They were easily concealed by wearing loose clothing. They were noticeable of course when I wore a bra. On low dose estrogen for bone protection they relly took off and I discovered I liked the mental efects of estrogen and the physical changes were a bonus. I upped my HRt to full transexual amounts under the supervision of a my Doctor and am now a C cup and they are still growing but more slowly now. My breasts are full and ounded like my sisters althouhg she is a little bigger. I have no doubt that if I stopped all hormones now I have these breasts for life but thankfully I love my new curvy body. E is addictive and I have no intention of stopping. It has feminised my body and my mind, something I never thought about until it began to hapen. My most recent bone scan showed that my bones are in perfect condition. If you dont want a girley bust stay away from E. or you will need your first bra within three to six months and without a mastectomy there is no going back to a manly chest and that is major surgery.
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Re: Going female. When is the point of no return?
And what of your penis? Has it gotten smaller? Do you plan to keep it or go through srs surgery?