A New Man With Breasts
September 22nd, 2010 by Aleya

I am a man with breasts. I am a happy man with breasts.

A little over three years ago I began to grow breasts using natural herbal means. After a year, I had C cup sized breasts which became permanent fixtures of the new me.

You may have read about my experiences as well as the comments of hundreds of readers on my blog at Blogspot. Unfortunately, Blogspot deleted that blog despite the amount of readership and the years it was online. So those writings about my progress and so on are lost.

I will not be able to able to recreate all of the content, but I do want to continue to tell you what it is like for me to have breasts and to encourage you to ask questions and share your knowledge and experience about growing breasts of your own.

Many of my previous readers were like me: Married, heterosexual men who have an active sex life with their wives. Others were homosexuals and others were transgendering into women.

But no matter where you fall in the “gender spectrum” I want you to know that if you are a man who wants to have female breasts – it is possible. Thousands of men have grown breasts and enjoy the feelings and changes that has brought to them.

So if you have questions or comments, post them here or email me at  aleya [at] male-breast-enlargement.org . Please use the usual email format for this email address or you can use the “Contact Aleya” in the header area.

What you may want to know – many other men and/or women will want to know as well.

– Aleya





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27 Responses  
  • George writes:
    November 26th, 20108:49 amat

    My God, I cannot believe that I found person like me. All my life I wanted to have breasts, and, like you, I am straight man, happy married. It is maybe too late now (I am 50+), but it is nice to hear that somebody else did it. You are lucky man!
    Congratulations
    Best regards,
    George

    • admin writes:
      November 29th, 201012:28 amat

      George,

      I am glad you found my site. I am myself in my fifties, so I do not think it is too late for you or anyone else, regardless of age, to grow your own breasts. Of course, this is not for someone under 18 and I suggest you wait until you have a few years as a male adult (21+) before you make such changes, but that is up to the individual.

      To some extent, since testosterone levels tend to be lower in older men – it maybe a little easier to get results. And if you have children – they are most likely adults or nearly so, so if you do make such changes to your body – there is less complication for them.

      Anyway, feel free to ask questions and made comments in the future

      • George writes:
        November 29th, 20109:15 amat

        Hello Sam,

        Thank you for answer. I sent you a letter to your private address, have you got it? There are some private information I would not like to share in public…

        I got the book by Lucile, and find it very informative. I will study it carefully before I decide. However, from some other sources I found some info about purafem (pueraria mirifica). Do youi have any idea about that?

    • Michael writes:
      March 29th, 20112:22 amat

      I relate to your thought that we should have learned this 30+/- years earlier but the world wasn’t that receptive yet anyway.
      Most of us have had to dress for our job or profession so having more than small breasts could have been a problem–then!
      Would your then girl friends parents been able to handle her dating a guy with breasts?? come to think of it–could she?
      with age comes acceptance–often.
      Now there are wives that ENCOURAGE their mates to grow breasts or even sneak the E and herbs into him so he unknowingly is caused to grow them–much to his suprise!

      • admin writes:
        March 29th, 20112:16 pmat

        I suspect that for the next few years there will be two main categories of men who grow breasts.

        1) Men who are inwardly women and are transgendering toward being a physical woman. They will be less worried about the dating world and what parents or their date might think… and more concerned about becoming who they really are.

        2) Older men who have had a family, or at least, have gone through many years of dating and have found a companion who is receptive to a man with breasts. Such men have had a chance to live a “normal male life” and have a perspective on whether growing breasts makes sense. They are more likely to be in a position to ignore and/or deal with social aspects such the reactions of family or the workplace.

  • admin writes:
    December 5th, 20109:52 pmat

    George.

    Hi. I sent a reply to your email – I hope yo got it.

    Regarding pueraria mirifica, my experiments with this particular phytoestrogenic plant is too limited to make a useful comment. Perhaps some other reader has tried it and will share their results and feedback…

  • Robert Cramer writes:
    August 23rd, 20151:14 pmat

    I am a 64yr old male who like you I am a straight male. After some deliberate research I decided to grow breasts. I have been taking the Greenbush herbs for male to female herbs. I settled on Greenbush because they are 100% natural product. After 3 months of taking them they are starting to look like breasts. Just ordered Lucille Sorello’s new breast cream just recently out.
    . just recently was wearing my favorite polo and walked by the bathroom mirror and glanced at it and noticed my chest area. I had go back and look again. I could see the roundness of my newly developing breasts and was quite pleased with the look. Being the age that I am I really don’t care what other people think. Will let you know how her new formula works. Happy breast growth. R/S Bob.

    • Aleya writes:
      August 23rd, 20159:24 pmat

      Bob,

      The breast growth can suddenly surprise you. You think nothing is happening and then – bam – there they are. Do keep us apprised on how you are doing!

  • Jacques van Deventer writes:
    March 7th, 20166:30 amat

    I am straight but also wants female breasts. I have started on fenugreek capsules on them for a week now. Already noticed changes. Now I am scared how do I hide this lovely growth. I am a teacher. I want my boobs but how do I make it non conspicuous. Please help me. My wife will also never approve of her man having boobs. I need to hide it until it is done then she can’t complain just have to accept.

    • Aleya writes:
      June 1st, 20168:10 pmat

      At the private level with your wife, I suggest honesty. She is going to see you at some point. As my breasts came in, the only thing that changed in me, besides the top area of my chest, was that I became a bit happier. My sexual desires did not change nor my attentions to my wife. Physical bodies change, but love is love.

      Both of us had concerns about possible effects on our relationships. But I made it a point to express my love for her and my support for her life. Personally, I think I became a better lover because of my internal understanding about breasts and I think she found an additional way to touch me and express her love.

      As far as my public life goes, nobody knows what I look like underneath my clothes because I don’t share it. Yes, I look differently than I did 10 years ago, but no one has ever commented on it. I don’t make a point about this change in my life. Now my social and family life is my own and yours may vary.

      I am not a teacher and I do know that invisible or different standards may apply in your profession. And depending upon your current physique, breasts may or may not be very noticeable. Dress with looser shirts, maybe and keep it private.

      Note: I did keep an excuse up my sleeve in case some social moment or work moment became dangerously awkward. I was ready to say “I had a medical condition” and leave it a that. No need to mention that the medical condition was one I created myself…

  • Jallan writes:
    March 9th, 20165:16 amat

    I wish I had found this blog, and the previous one, years ago. I’m a straight male, 5’10”, 170lbs. I would say I’m what most people picture when they think of a man my age. Except one thing. Two actually. I have developed very female looking breasts from meds and from becoming estrogen dominant. Now, these aren’t man boobs. They are pointy breasts(probably C cup), with large areolas and large nipples that stick out like a sore thumb. Literally. I was a bit embarrassed at first, and tried to hide them under very baggy shirts, and even tried wearing a sports bra…for about an hour! Too uncomfortable and hot! I finally decided to just be myself, like I was before I developed breasts. No bra, no shirts 3 sizes too large. I don’t dress to draw attention to my breasts, but I don’t dress to hide them either. They are there for all to see, and yes, I get some stares. It’s taken awhile to be comfortable in public, but I’m the same person I was before the breasts. Best wishes to all the guys out there who aren’t ashamed of having breasts!

    • Aleya writes:
      June 1st, 201610:04 pmat

      Jallan,

      I really appreciate what you have shared. I am more and more certain that the number of men who have breasts and who are happy about it is much larger than anyone might suspect.

      I, too, tried a sports bra and found it uncomfortable, but then since I wasn’t running a marathon or anything, it probably was not the right kind of bra to wear.

      You are right, too, that having breasts in nothing to be ashamed of, it is one of my joys.

  • Jo Rice writes:
    July 7th, 20168:26 amat

    I’m glad I found this site/forum. It’s nice to have a place where I can share my growth progress and hear what others are doing. I’ve had breasts since my early teens and they’ve developed over the years, from an a cup, to a b/c cup.

    When I was younger, I also wore the baggy shirts and never bared them at public places, like beaches and pools. At this point in time, I’m quite pleased with them, and now use natural enhancement products.

    • Aleya writes:
      July 9th, 201610:35 pmat

      Jo Rice,

      Welcome, I am glad you found the site.

      Please feel free to elaborate here on your experiences and observations. I am sure that what you have discovered will be of interest and of help to others.

      Best wishes,
      Aleya

      PS If you or anyone else reading this reply thinks that they could write a guest post about the subject of being a man with breasts, send it to me at the contact e-mail at the top of the page.
      – A

    • Charles writes:
      March 26th, 20178:22 pmat

      Jo Rice,

      Good to read your post. I developed gynecomastia in my teens and became self-concious about my breasts–for years I hated them, except for the fact that they were highly erogenous and were a source of intimate pleasure with my wife. But in my 60s I began to be really pleased with their size. Like you I have begun taking small doses of herbs (pueraria mirifica) to make them even larger. I am hoping to get larger areolas.

  • Camilo Villegas writes:
    September 11th, 20164:59 pmat

    Love my 34-c .breasrt zise

    • Aleya writes:
      September 15th, 20161:11 pmat

      Camilo,

      Congratulations on your breast growth! After more than a decade, my breasts still give me joy everyday.

  • Thomas writes:
    November 22nd, 201612:38 pmat

    I am reading all the success stories and that is wonderful, however, for those that have large breast how do you go outside let say the pool. I am a very good swimmer and thus wearing a t shirt would not work so how do you expose your self to the public at large? I ‘ve seen many, many fashion shows ( male) and all these models have breast do they use anything that makes their breast more rounder etc. I ordered the cream, soap and drops and hope that my flat breast will get some shape but does that mean I have to keep my top on?. So how do you go about this, this is new to the public at large although I think there are maybe millions of U.S. Guys that like to have breast not because they are cross dressers but that they want to have breast. My wife asked me last night if I was looking forward to the cream and yes I do look forward getting a bit bigger breast but there is a down side of having breast and that is public acceptance, how do you cope with that?
    Thanks, looking forwards to a response.

    • Aleya writes:
      January 30th, 20179:42 amat

      Thomas, I think you raised a pretty important subject that is worth a longer reply than just a comment. I have written a post to explore the subject which you can find here: How Will People React to My New Female Breasts in Public?.

      Thank you for bringing up the topic. I think you will find that while the the swimming pool maybe an exception, perhaps, the general public will be okay about your larger breasts.

  • Jeff writes:
    March 4th, 20176:36 pmat

    can you tell me what you used to grow your breasts, and how you weaned off them to keep the shape once you arrived at your desired size? I have just started the Natures Day pills and soap.

    • Aleya writes:
      March 7th, 201711:11 pmat

      At first I kind of hodgepodged things, but soon settled on using Natureday’s pills (supplements) and either Naturedays breast cream or Perfect Woman’s breast cream. Natureday did not have the soap back then. Over the months, I took the Natureday capsules as instructed every day and massaged my chest and then my budding breasts alternating between the two breast cream products – going through one jar or so at a time through each month.

      I also experimented with a bottle of Transfemme, but decided that the phytoestrogens products were better for me because Transfemme is more for those men transitioning to being a woman as opposed to being a man with breasts.

      Somewhere between 3-6 months and thereafter the breast growth you have obtained becomes permanent… Your shape and size are just a part of you. Once you are happy with how you have grown, I don’t think there is any particular protocol for “weaning,” per say.

      The shape of my breasts have changed a bit over the years – becoming even more feminine – perhaps due to both gravity and my physical endeavors.

      Anyway, most of my growth occurred in the first 6-7 months with incremental increases for the next 5 months.

      The hard part was to stop taking the supplements and using the breast cream – there is a delightful feeling that goes with those phytoestrogens coursing through your body.

      I reached my C cups somewhere around 9 months, but kept going with the program. After a year or so, I switched to just taking fennel and fenugreek and hops and wild yams supplements. That was something I probably did not need to do as I had reached my current size. I just really liked the process, I guess. And then one day, I let it go, having to spend my time doing other things…

  • Jeff writes:
    March 8th, 20172:16 pmat

    Did you ever give much thought to trying Pueraria Mirifica, and are there photos documenting your progress?

    • Aleya writes:
      March 9th, 20173:59 pmat

      Jeff,

      Yes, I did give Pueraria Mirifica a try and did not like how it made me feel. It was not right for me. I suspect it is product that might work better for women than for men…

      As far as photos of me go: When I first started writing about male breast enlargement online, I asked my wife if it was okay with her, as this can be a sensitive subject. She had no problem with my writing and and sharing as long as I did not include photos of myself. And I think she was right.

      I have received, over the years, photos of some of my readers’ success with breast enlarging. I have appreciated the communication. And I have come to realize that privacy is so important and that not everything is for public consumption.

      For those who want real life visual examples of male breast enlargings by the use of phytoestogens, I suggest you go to the Natureday Website and click on the Male Testimonial Link under the “Testimonials” tab. You will find a lot of encouraging comments as well as photos of male breast enlarging progress.

  • Gary writes:
    August 22nd, 201711:43 pmat

    George, Alaya and others have said it and I will add to the list. It isn’t too late. I began my journey as a side effect of meds for heart, BP and prostate cancer. All of the meds had gynecomastia as a side effect. Combined they guaranteed that I would get breasts. After 6 months my breasts were doing well. Dr asked why I didn’t quit taking the meds. I told her I am growing feminine breasts, she renewed all of my prescription.
    After years my breasts hit a plateau and have remained D cup.
    To break through the plateau I got PM but didn’t know about anti androgens. Now I am using PM plus SP, Fenugreek, fennel and some vitamins.
    PM does work well for NBE. Phytoestrogenic work well also. Make sure you add anti androgens plus vitamins.
    Stopping? I am not ready to stop. I am currently D cup, my minimum goal is G cup. I will slowly cut down at that time. That is my plan. As I think it was Alaya said, the feeling of the PM in my system is wonderful. I may not be willing to give up that feeling. I will stop the anti androgens ( except for the fenugreek which is good for my BP). I will try to cut back on the PM to keep the wonderful feeling and maintain healthy young looking breasts.

  • Charlie writes:
    February 9th, 201811:56 amat

    Hello all. Great reading your comments. I’ve had large, for a man, breasts all my life that I can remember. At first, it was terrible. A neighbor man came up to me, tweaked a nipple, and commented something that I can’t remember, but it was not positive. I hid them, as best I could, but in the high school locker room I was subjected to comments about how much I needed to wear a bra. I thought they were big because I was fat. But, during chemo, in 2003, I lost 150 lbs in 6 months. The girls did not get any smaller, at all.
    A female co-worker started a conversation, within my earshot about men with big breasts, “…like Charlie.” That was difficult to deal with.
    Finally, while in my 50s, I thought about how I like breasts and that I had some, so why not enjoy them. I turned them on by playing with them and doing nipple stimulation while directing the sensations to, “down there.” Wow, it was great.
    I love the girls, now, they are a wonderful source of pleasure. I still hide them, but would like to wear a shelf bra when visiting understanding friends, if I find some. OK, 1 woman, who helped me through the chemo. She took pics of them that I sent to the BBC. They were doing a series on gynecomastia.
    A funny thing happened when my then 3 year old granddaughter had learned the word, “boobies.” She was proud of learning it and named all the people she knew who had boobies, including, “Papaw’s boobies.” Wife and I got a good laugh out of that.
    Thank you for this site.

    • Aleya writes:
      February 11th, 201810:47 amat

      Charlie,

      Thank you for sharing your story.

      It can be a struggle between society’s “strictures” and our own individuality. I am glad you discovered that little secret – breasts are fun to have!

      Young children are great for being able to see and say things that will be restricted as they get older. Or to quote an old talk show host, Art Linkletter: “Kids say the darndest things!”

  • Anwor writes:
    March 31st, 20226:13 amat

    My Mistress wife wanted her sub to grow breasts now B cup breasts we used saw palmetto fenugreek and pueraria mirifica love my boobs would not go back wifes female friends love to see them and play with them both nipples are pierced so cant hide them if you want them grow them


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