25-04-2013, 01:57 AM
(This post was last modified: 26-04-2013, 12:08 AM by flamesabers.)
(23-04-2013, 05:45 PM)doodlebug2055 Wrote: Here's a twist on the same general topic. So, sometimes I'm talking to my wife about what I'm learning here and for whatever reason, I need to tie a person to it. I might say, "Byrony thinks that gluten causes lots of digestion problems." "HE says we should stop eating gluten" or "SHE says we should stop eating gluten." Would you rather be referred to as HE or SHE? And if I'm talking to you personally, would you want me to THINK of you as a female or male or in-between? Or are you comfortable with me assigning that designation to you however my mind sorts it out?
I'm fine with being referred to as she or a gender neutral pronoun. I'm not sure how else to elaborate on this. Regardless of how I'm addressed as, I think I would enjoy talking to someone who recognizes that gender identity is not binary and the factors that affect one's gender identity is more extensive than simply what's between your legs.
(24-04-2013, 09:34 PM)Jamie Lee Wrote: I was just thinking are their limits to what pm and herbs? If so what can you do to exceed those limits?
As Monika has indicated, genetics is a significant factor that determines the amount of breast development. It's the exact same for genetic females. Pm and such promotes the growth of breast tissue, but it's your body that has the final say in regards to the size of your breasts.

