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Re: How do you feel about breast growth after castration?

Posted: Sat Apr 01, 2023 5:35 pm
by WheelyCurious
Hardball (imported) wrote: Sat Apr 01, 2023 4:05 pm I'm pretty sure I subconsciously want breasts. I pierced my nipples in the 70s, and they have stood proudly and been sensitive ever since. Recently I put 10g shackles on them. I guess I'm still an adolescent fascinated by my father's playboy mags. They didn't show crotches, but some women had awesome torpedos.

I never got enough into "Men's Magazines" to purchase them, but I saw enough samples left by co-workers to see that they had a definite "exposure range" of what they would include in the pictorials... Playboy was probably most conservative, in that you got tits but crotches were mostly concealed... Penthouse showed tits and crotches, but from a distance... Hustler gave crotches that could be used for anatomy lectures with everything else in the background...

My own personal taste leaned more towards the Playboy style in that it was good for inspiring fantasy, but left the details up to the reader. I called it "Burger-Kink fantasy - "Have her your way..." Similarly I tend to prefer books where the chapter ended as the lights went out; you know what happened but you can fill in the blank with your choice of action, as opposed to the authors....

WheelyCurious

Re: How do you feel about breast growth after castration?

Posted: Sun Apr 02, 2023 2:32 am
by Valery_V (imported)
I never wanted such changes for myself.

Never took estrogen drugs.

But still increased a little...

Re: How do you feel about breast growth after castration?

Posted: Wed Apr 05, 2023 5:00 am
by Blondboyless (imported)
For me, personally, I’d rather avoid getting breast growth. I like my boyish body, just happy not to have done bits downstairs

Re: How do you feel about breast growth after castration?

Posted: Wed Apr 05, 2023 7:55 am
by manc-wannabe (imported)
I’ve been a eunuch for 10 years and so far have avoided breast growth. At the moment, I’m taking a low TRT dose, but if I noticed breasts developing, I’d increase it. At the moment I’m trying to find a line between enough T to make my nullo zone work, but not too much that I start balding. It’s one of the good and bad things about being neutered - being able to control your own hormone levels is a blessing, but at same time creates anxiety over getting the dose right.

Re: How do you feel about breast growth after castration?

Posted: Tue Apr 11, 2023 5:31 am
by not61fin (imported)
I don't know where this was the case with me. Maybe I've always wanted to look more feminine. I have always wanted to keep hair growth limited and I have achieved

It the desired results. About three years after castration, I noticed the tits had grown a little, I wanted my body to become more feminime. I have used

A few 4-6 weekly episodes of blocking pills. Now the breasts are about a cup, I like how they look and feel. However, I have been testosterine

compensation (injection). Now for the last injection for 34 weeks and feels good, I would like to quit testo. I want big breasts.

Re: How do you feel about breast growth after castration?

Posted: Tue Apr 11, 2023 10:57 am
by Hardball (imported)
Since my endocrinologist won't proscribe estrogen, he just cut the T from 1 ml to 0.75 ml. I'm cheating by taking 0.5 ml. I went several years without any replacement and went into depression. I have gained no breast growth. If I stop T, what are my personal options to start breast growth? Actual drug and dosing? I will see a new urologist soon (my old one retired) and will push to remove the small dead hard balls. Wish me luck.

Re: How do you feel about breast growth after castration?

Posted: Tue Apr 11, 2023 3:00 pm
by Lenkusov (imported)
I mean, best option if you want breast growth is to go to an informed-consent clinic instead of an endo, usually if the endo isn't a specialist in trans/NB care they won't prescribe anything but what your body originally came with sadly. Good news for you though, you're in the US so it's pretty easy to find informed consent clinics - most Planned Parenthood locations are, as well as a clinic at most university hospitals.

Re: How do you feel about breast growth after castration?

Posted: Tue Apr 11, 2023 4:25 pm
by NaturalEunuch (imported)
Breast growth is not on my wish list. Hope to limit it as much as possible.

Re: How do you feel about breast growth after castration?

Posted: Tue Apr 11, 2023 6:45 pm
by WheelyCurious
not61fin (imported) wrote: Tue Apr 11, 2023 5:31 am I don't know where this was the case with me. Maybe I've always wanted to look more feminine. I have always wanted to keep hair growth limited and I have achieved

It the desired results. About three years after castration, I noticed the tits had grown a little, I wanted my body to become more feminime. I have used

A few 4-6 weekly episodes of blocking pills. Now the breasts are about a cup, I like how they look and feel. However, I have been testosterine

compensation (injection). Now for the last injection for 34 weeks and feels good, I would like to quit testo. I want big breasts.

I am in the camp of believing that you need EITHER T or E for good health, or possibly one of the SERM drugs... T is basically replacing what you had pre ✂️🔪 with some possibility of controlling how much... E will do the same health benefits as T, without the objectionable stuff, but will probably cause some level of breast growth, how much is hard to predict... The SERMS (Selective Estrogen Receptor Modulators iirc) are supposed to do the estrogen bone and mental health benefits, without causing breast growth. Downside is they have a higher risk of blood clots....

I'm using E patches, currently 0.15mg / day, which is one of the preferred ways of administering it according to my doc, in terms of low risk of blood clots and giving a steady level.

WheelyCurious

Re: How do you feel about breast growth after castration?

Posted: Wed Apr 12, 2023 4:51 pm
by wanasoso2 (imported)
In many situation of HTR using E or other derivative of E, blood cloth is mentionned and the problem also arrise for women too. I wonder why anyone is not mentionning about anticoagulant, a large group of substance that, for some, are very effective in blocking blood cloth. It is used very often for elderly people to avoid cerabral vascular problems. Why not for a complement in HTR (E) treatments? Have your doc talked about it?