25-02-2014, 05:50 PM
Everyone is tossing in their opinion, so here's another...
I find the whole endocrinology science so complex as to be practically incomprehensible to mere morals (Mistress Lotus excepted). My view is that if you have a simple program that is working, stick with it. If it's not working try something else that has potential based on the experience of others. It's quite clear that each human body reacts differently, so the concept of a "unified theory" of breast growth is not realistic.
Don't get me wrong, I love to read about the research that M. Lotus has gathered for our consumption and application. It's great reading ... almost ...
Personally, I like this strategy:
1) Keep it simple
2) If it ain't broke, don't fix it
3) Good things come to those who wait
Yeah, just a collection of cliches, but it works for me.
Clara
I find the whole endocrinology science so complex as to be practically incomprehensible to mere morals (Mistress Lotus excepted). My view is that if you have a simple program that is working, stick with it. If it's not working try something else that has potential based on the experience of others. It's quite clear that each human body reacts differently, so the concept of a "unified theory" of breast growth is not realistic.
Don't get me wrong, I love to read about the research that M. Lotus has gathered for our consumption and application. It's great reading ... almost ...

Personally, I like this strategy:
1) Keep it simple
2) If it ain't broke, don't fix it
3) Good things come to those who wait
Yeah, just a collection of cliches, but it works for me.

Clara

