12-05-2015, 10:18 PM
I am not convinced that breasts per se have much to do with sexuality, in fact, the further down this path I travel, the less significance breasts by themselves seem to have. It is now all to do with the whole body and mind rather than one particular part of it.
Speaking personally, I have always been attracted to females predominantly although not absolutely exclusively, that said, there are very, very few males indeed who really 'float my boat'. Certainly this journey has caused me to re-evaluate my sexuality in an attempt to align it with the person I have discovered within.
Does this mean I now fancy males to a greater degree and females less? I think the jury is still probably out. I can certainly fantasise about being swept off my feet by some handsome male stranger, but do I want it in real life? I don't know. Also I find that the lowered libido means I tend to look at females in a non sexual manner as friends and equals, hence I suppose you could argue I am heading towards a more asexual position. Yet, I still enjoy shared intimacy with my wife (relations now back to 'normal'). Its another complex area in this difficult maze we are negotiating.
I guess what I mean is that I think it probably isn't the breasts themselves which drive any changes which might occur in sexuality , it is the underlying personality which could be released as a result of the hormones taken to generate the breast growth. This personality might well be extremely hard to predict!!!!
Miranda
Speaking personally, I have always been attracted to females predominantly although not absolutely exclusively, that said, there are very, very few males indeed who really 'float my boat'. Certainly this journey has caused me to re-evaluate my sexuality in an attempt to align it with the person I have discovered within.
Does this mean I now fancy males to a greater degree and females less? I think the jury is still probably out. I can certainly fantasise about being swept off my feet by some handsome male stranger, but do I want it in real life? I don't know. Also I find that the lowered libido means I tend to look at females in a non sexual manner as friends and equals, hence I suppose you could argue I am heading towards a more asexual position. Yet, I still enjoy shared intimacy with my wife (relations now back to 'normal'). Its another complex area in this difficult maze we are negotiating.
I guess what I mean is that I think it probably isn't the breasts themselves which drive any changes which might occur in sexuality , it is the underlying personality which could be released as a result of the hormones taken to generate the breast growth. This personality might well be extremely hard to predict!!!!
Miranda

