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Depo-provera

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Do we observe balls and dick shrinkage by use of DP ?

If yes, after how long time of use ?

It is my 3rd mounth and I don't see shrinkage effect.
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I didnt see much while on depo provera but i have see shrinkage after my castration.It will take more time for this to happen then three monthes its been three years in the making for me.Just settle back and take your time and above all dont rush things my friend.
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harem_keeper (imported) wrote: Tue Sep 20, 2005 8:16 am Do we observe balls and dick shrinkage by use of DP ?

If yes, after how long time of use ?

It is my 3rd mounth and I don't see shrinkage effect.
🚬 You will see some degree of testcular shrinkage but, even better, you will experience a pre-pubescent type of numbness. If you are on DP you should continue. If not, you should start right away. You'll love it!
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Thank you for you opinion... I will try to be patient.

I feel already
madscientist1 (imported) wrote: Tue Sep 20, 2005 6:40 pm pre-pubescent type of numbness. :
dong:

But I worried about not observe penis shrinkage. We talk again in 1 year...
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I wanted to reply with this question ?

Do you truly know all about D>P ?

I mean even genetic woman who have taken it will not ever retake this stuff.

Now why would any one wanting shrinkage or any other change take something that has a HUGE ANDROGEN EFFECT.

D.P has more going aginst it then it ever will for it.

I have seen my tail reduce to less then a third of what it was just by using spiro and estrogen.

Adrocure will do the same but if you are not interested in any kind of femenization then a substance that has progestins in it would not really be a wise choice.

If you do a study out there on depo provera you will find there is law suit after law suit pertaining to the use of this stuff.

The side effects are bad and can kill to say the least.

There are far better ways to see results then D.P.

Just sharing what I know is all. ;)

Have a wonderful day !

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J2J1T (imported) wrote: Sat Sep 24, 2005 8:25 am I wanted to reply with this question ?

Do you truly know all about D>P ?

I mean even genetic woman who have taken it will not ever retake this stuff.
Women don't like D-P because it kills both their libidos & menstrual cycles.
J2J1T (imported) wrote: Sat Sep 24, 2005 8:25 am Now why would any one wanting shrinkage or any other change take something that has a HUGE ANDROGEN EFFECT.
D-P stops the body from making both male & female hormones.
J2J1T (imported) wrote: Sat Sep 24, 2005 8:25 am D.P has more going aginst it then it ever will for it.

I have seen my tail reduce to less then a third of what it was just by using spiro and estrogen.

Adrocure will do the same but if you are not interested in any kind of femenization then a substance that has progestins in it would not really be a wise choice.

If you do a study out there on depo provera you will find there is law suit after law suit pertaining to the use of this stuff.

The side effects are bad and can kill to say the least.
People sue drug companies all the time. I have been on it for over 3 years & have not experienced any of these side effects.
J2J1T (imported) wrote: Sat Sep 24, 2005 8:25 am There are far better ways to see results then D.P.

Just sharing what I know is all. ;)

Have a wonderful day !

Love and Hugs

Jami
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I would tend to agree with Jami.

With regards to Madscientist's statements:

Women actually like having no menstrual cycles, avoiding mood swings and constant fluctuation in hormone levels and bleeding and cramping and bloating. Need I say more??

Depo-Provera does reduce production of sex hormones (testosterone, progesterone, estrogen) at the ovaries/testicular level. But Provera itself exerts androgenic effects (sometime substantial) at the androgen receptor level, regardless of the level of sex hormones in the body.

Depo-Provera has some nasty side-effects in some like visual and mood disturbances. Yukky!
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Erika28 (imported) wrote: Wed Sep 28, 2005 12:20 pm Women actually like having no menstrual cycles, avoiding mood swings and constant fluctuation in hormone levels and bleeding and cramping and bloating. Need I say more?
🚬 That all depends on the woman. Some women believe a menstrual cycle is a major part of their "femininity" that they would never want to be without.
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Agreed! My mom's like that.

But menstrual cycles to the extent that they occur today are unnatural as before pregnancy and lactation was the predominant state of being for a woman. This would also explain the increased frequency in breast cancer risk today since more fluctuations, more cellular proliferation-atrophy cycles and higher likelihood of mutations.
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Erika28 (imported) wrote: Fri Sep 30, 2005 11:09 am Agreed! My mom's like that.

But menstrual cycles to the extent that they occur today are unnatural as before pregnancy and lactation was the predominant state of being for a woman. This would also explain the increased frequency in breast cancer risk today since more fluctuations, more cellular proliferation-atrophy cycles and higher likelihood of mutations.
🚬 True that! In actuallity women are supposed to be popping out babies until menopause. It is only because of artificial contraception that they do not.
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