09-02-2017, 10:27 PM
What are some signs of growing boobs? Are itchy boobs and itchy nipples a sign of growing boobs? Mine have been itchy all day and they feel fuller and bigger.
(09-02-2017, 10:27 PM)Growingtits23 Wrote: What are some signs of growing boobs? Are itchy boobs and itchy nipples a sign of growing boobs? Mine have been itchy all day and they feel fuller and bigger.
(10-02-2017, 03:40 AM)Aria Wrote:(09-02-2017, 10:27 PM)Growingtits23 Wrote: What are some signs of growing boobs? Are itchy boobs and itchy nipples a sign of growing boobs? Mine have been itchy all day and they feel fuller and bigger.
For me, that occurs either right before growth spurt or right after one. Drives me crazy nuts. LOL
(10-02-2017, 05:54 AM)Aria Wrote: When I was on PM, there was a dull ache right behind nipple and areola. After a bit, maybe 2 months, I could feel and locate the source of the ache. Again, right behind nipple and areola. But by then, it felt like a small grape but harder.Awesome I do the chi massage Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays before bed started about 2 weeks ago
But now on Estrogen..... It started again, but was almost over night after about 3-4 weeks. This time though, it was more of a sharper pain. After about 2 weeks of this, my nipple is very sensitive to the touch almost to the point of being uncomfortable. And, even though the pain is sort of centralized as before, it seems to have spread out to about 1/2 of each breast. But, the damn itching still persist while the sharp pains are going on...
And, you know what.... I LOVE it!
(11-02-2017, 10:42 PM)eloise614 Wrote: I had a little itchiness, but not too much that I can remember. Physically, signs of breast development is the feeling of hard, almost pea-shaped nodes to form behind your nipple. Over time these will grow. I've been on HRT for a few months and I'm at the point where it's basically a hard disc behind my entire breast area. Also, puffy, extended areolas. Perhaps a little color change of your areolas, too.
I remember being in your position: wanting to know exactly when, what, etc. to expect. All I can tell you is that it all depends. For the first few weeks you will assume every ache, itch, and scratch means you're growing. Maybe. But it seems that once your routine becomes mundane and you sort of stop paying attention, there will be that one day you wake up and feel something and then run to the mirror. You can't rush it. You can't speed it up. It sort of just comes on it's own time. Enjoy the journey.