07-07-2020, 06:56 PM
OK, I cannot figure out where I am in the Tanner Stages.
I have read through the charts an don't seem to be following the same course, or perhaps it is just going very slowly. Obviously it is different for every person.
I have been working on my breasts for about 10 years. I did about 7 cycles of estradiol (3 months on, 2 months off) over a couple of years. In the last year and a half, I have been on fenugreek with only saw palmetto. They have been growing steadily.
Obviously I have been on no hurry.
My breasts are now at 44", with a 39" under bust, filling a B or sometimes C bra.
Some information on my breasts:
I started with large pecs and decided to try for full breasts. I played with herbs, but finally got some estradiol from my doctor. I cycled this for a couple of years at 3 months on and 2 months off. At some point, on the E I believe, I did get those hard knobs under the nipples, but it didn't seem to last long. My nipples have always been sensitive, but have become even more so as has the entire breast. At this point, the nipples and aerola are sensitive and feel softer, more moist lately. The areola have not gotten much bigger, but then I had read on another site that it usually doesn't happen to men over 60 developing their breasts. The nipples seem to be blending a little more into the areola, but the areola is not raised. The Montgomery glands seem to be coming out more. Overall, my breasts jiggle and though I try to wear a bra as munch as possible, I should probably be wearing all of the time. The breasts are pretty firm. My weight has not changed much and with the "arms over the head" test, I am sure this is actual breast tissue.
I guess the reason that I am looking for a Tanner stage is to try to predict what will happen with the nipples and areola. I am wondering if they will become bigger and more feminine. I have seen this happen even on guys who took herbs and never took hormones. Though I realize that my development methods have not been the usually recommended, I am overall very happy with the progress and shape.
Any word of advice from those who have more experience and knowledge would be appreciated!
Thanks,
Joey
I have read through the charts an don't seem to be following the same course, or perhaps it is just going very slowly. Obviously it is different for every person.
I have been working on my breasts for about 10 years. I did about 7 cycles of estradiol (3 months on, 2 months off) over a couple of years. In the last year and a half, I have been on fenugreek with only saw palmetto. They have been growing steadily.
Obviously I have been on no hurry.
My breasts are now at 44", with a 39" under bust, filling a B or sometimes C bra.
Some information on my breasts:
I started with large pecs and decided to try for full breasts. I played with herbs, but finally got some estradiol from my doctor. I cycled this for a couple of years at 3 months on and 2 months off. At some point, on the E I believe, I did get those hard knobs under the nipples, but it didn't seem to last long. My nipples have always been sensitive, but have become even more so as has the entire breast. At this point, the nipples and aerola are sensitive and feel softer, more moist lately. The areola have not gotten much bigger, but then I had read on another site that it usually doesn't happen to men over 60 developing their breasts. The nipples seem to be blending a little more into the areola, but the areola is not raised. The Montgomery glands seem to be coming out more. Overall, my breasts jiggle and though I try to wear a bra as munch as possible, I should probably be wearing all of the time. The breasts are pretty firm. My weight has not changed much and with the "arms over the head" test, I am sure this is actual breast tissue.
I guess the reason that I am looking for a Tanner stage is to try to predict what will happen with the nipples and areola. I am wondering if they will become bigger and more feminine. I have seen this happen even on guys who took herbs and never took hormones. Though I realize that my development methods have not been the usually recommended, I am overall very happy with the progress and shape.
Any word of advice from those who have more experience and knowledge would be appreciated!
Thanks,
Joey