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chemical castration question
Posted: Wed Aug 09, 2006 5:40 pm
by blondboy (imported)
Hi!
How are you all today? I'm quite new to this forum and have a quick question to ask of you. I have read some of the posts here about chemical castration and have been wondering something. If a person wished to be chemically castrated but did not want to grow breasts how would they do that? Quite a few of the posts here in the chemical castration area seem to be geared towards and written by people who are wishing to transition from male to female. If you could let me know how a person can try being castrated chemically but be sure not to grow breasts it would be most appreciated because, while I am just in the curiousity stage, I know that it is not my wish to become a female. Thanks in advance and have a good evening. I'll look forward to hearing your thoughts.
Re: chemical castration question
Posted: Wed Aug 09, 2006 6:40 pm
by EricaAnn (imported)
Hi blondboy,
Welcome to EA. You'll meet a number of people in this web site community that can be a great help and share a lot of knowledge with you.
In response to you question, the reduction and/or loss of testosterone in your system, either by chemical or surgical castration, may result in some breast growth, even if you're not on FHRT. Males do produce small amounts of estrogen naturally. Once your testosterone level is lowered, that natural estrogen, depending how much your body produces, may cause some small breast growth.......But not always. Everyone's body chemistry and metabolism is different.
If you would like to get some further information on this topic, feel free to search the archives.
Good luck and I hope this has been helpful.

Re: chemical castration question
Posted: Wed Aug 09, 2006 7:03 pm
by blondboy (imported)
Thanks ever so much EricaAnne. How does one search the archives?
Re: chemical castration question
Posted: Wed Aug 09, 2006 7:32 pm
by OneBallBoi (imported)
I have been on the chemical castration drug "Androcur" for 2 1/2 years now. My breasts have not developed at all. I am all boy and wish to remain all boy.
Re: chemical castration question
Posted: Wed Aug 09, 2006 7:37 pm
by kristoff
blondboy (imported) wrote: Wed Aug 09, 2006 7:03 pm
Thanks ever so much EricaAnne. How does one search the archives?
At the top of the forums click on search button on menu bar
Re: chemical castration question
Posted: Wed Aug 30, 2006 10:38 am
by nonshocked (imported)
i wish to say something about Breast growing on males under castration or with Spironolacton treatment. the people who are under supresion of testosteron and are not trying or taking some feminization hormones will develope a "male breast" that means your breast will look like the breast of Arnodl Schwarzeneger now. a kind of mix between a male former trained breast with the mix of being a bit bigger as usual. you will never develope a real woman breast if you are not taking hormones.... today i saw a man who is under tratment with sprionolacto in cause of his hearthdeasease and let me tell you his breast was really big but was still masculine. i was surprised that it was really hard and really great looking. when i saw him i decide now try to take spironolacto and develope some "male breast"!!
greeting from germany!
Re: chemical castration question
Posted: Wed Aug 30, 2006 4:46 pm
by bobbie (imported)
Almost all will grow at least some male breast when the Testosterone is greatly reduced. The amount is very different with each person. Your family history will have a big importance on the amount of change. The smaller your mother and sisters breasts the less chance you will grow large ones. Every one that I have talked to about this seems to have more sensity to the nipples and some enlargment to them.
My nipples are larger my breast development is almost none.

Re: chemical castration question
Posted: Thu Aug 31, 2006 4:46 pm
by madscientist1 (imported)
Hi!
blondboy (imported) wrote: Wed Aug 09, 2006 5:40 pm
How are you all today? I'm quite new to this forum and have a quick question to ask of you. I have read some of the posts here about chemical castration and have been wondering something. If a person wished to be chemically castrated but did not want to grow breasts how would they do that? Quite a few of the posts here in the chemical castration area seem to be geared towards and written by people who are wishing to transition from male to female. If you could let me know how a person can try being castrated chemically but be sure not to grow breasts it would be most appreciated because, while I am just in the curiousity stage, I know that it is not my wish to become a female. Thanks in advance and have a good evening. I'll look forward to hearing your thoughts.

Depo-Provera is what you want. It blocks rhe production of both male and female hormones. I, too, have "big pec" breasts along with larger, more manly nipples, which I love. I was able to pierce and stretch them.
Re: chemical castration question
Posted: Tue Sep 26, 2006 2:29 pm
by hkeunuch (imported)
I was taking Androcur for over 6 months before feelinng pain in my nipples, which got worse and worse.
I started supplementing with tamoxifen, an anti-estrogen pill that helps reduce and sometimes even reverse breast development. (Search my other posts on this topic.)
Re: chemical castration question
Posted: Tue Sep 26, 2006 5:40 pm
by smoothie36 (imported)
Yes, I take androcur, and it does cause very firm breasts and sore nipples, but they look great and my twink-ie is limp-ie. It you want to be chemically castrated as I am, it is hard to beat Androcur.