29-08-2015, 04:37 AM
Hello all,
For a while now I've been thinking about how common it can be for people to attempt a new hobby or resolution but eventually either give up or lose interest. Examples would include losing weight, eating healthier, reading more books, learning another language, going to the gym, watching less TV, etc. My point in all of this is how many of you are surprised by your continual persistence at NBE despite stalling or otherwise not obtaining noticeable progress? Why or why not?
For me it's hard to say. I can't say that I'm surprised by my journey with NBE considering my predilection for crossdressing and exploring gender boundaries. However, at the same time I wasn't sure how things would turn out, especially when I started. For a while it seemed like I was waiting for the herbs to work and for the undeniable 'golf ball knots' to develop. Now it seems like the big challenge I face is waiting for my breasts to catch up to my areloas in terms of development.
For a while now I've been thinking about how common it can be for people to attempt a new hobby or resolution but eventually either give up or lose interest. Examples would include losing weight, eating healthier, reading more books, learning another language, going to the gym, watching less TV, etc. My point in all of this is how many of you are surprised by your continual persistence at NBE despite stalling or otherwise not obtaining noticeable progress? Why or why not?
For me it's hard to say. I can't say that I'm surprised by my journey with NBE considering my predilection for crossdressing and exploring gender boundaries. However, at the same time I wasn't sure how things would turn out, especially when I started. For a while it seemed like I was waiting for the herbs to work and for the undeniable 'golf ball knots' to develop. Now it seems like the big challenge I face is waiting for my breasts to catch up to my areloas in terms of development.

