Poll: When Did You Know You Wanted Breasts?
Sep 24th, 2011 by Aleya

Poll: When Did You Know You Wanted Breasts?

Here is a poll for you to participate in!

I was in my early fifties, when I woke up one day and decided to find out if a man could grow breasts. I had read decades earlier about the possibility of male breast growth in an anthropology text, but never really thought about it.

Then, I suddenly needed to grow breasts of my own and began my search on how to do it… I found several websites providing products for women to enhance their breasts, then I discovered the Transfemme website with its bovine ovaries product to induce male breast growth and feminization…

Then I got a copy of Flat to Fem where I learned how to use phytoestrogens to grow my breasts. And soon I was on my was to fulfilling this deep personal demand.

I am curious… How old were you when you just knew you wanted to have breasts – not as a fantasy, but for real…

How Old Were You When You Realized You Wanted to Have Breasts?

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You can check the latest results by clicking on the above link, but here is a average of what the poll has been showing overtime:

  • 18-21 – 36%
  • 21-30 – 3%
  • 30-40 – 12%
  • 40-50 – 9%
  • 50 and over – 40%

It appears that the two largest groups having a “Breast Realization” are those who have just reached adulthood (18-21) and those who have had a chance to live life as a “regular” male and now want something else (50 and over).

I am not sure what conclusions to draw from this data… It should not be surprising that those men who have just come into their own sexually are open to having breasts (while still staying male or going towards being a woman). They are in the exploration period – checking out personal boundaries and figuring out who they really are.

But if you did not recognize an inner desire for female breasts early on, for most males it won’t be until you are, at least thirty, before realizing the possibilities. And for those who are 50+, perhaps it is becoming both comfortable with once self and/or financially comfortable that allows one to consider making oneself a new gender.

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Man with Breasts At The Emergency Room
Aug 18th, 2011 by Aleya

Man with Breasts At The Emergency Room

A couple of weeks ago, I developed a high fever of 103 degrees, which is a tad high for an adult. At my wife’s insistence, she is a nurse, I called my health care provider and the nurse on call – said I should get checked out. This was around midnight on a Saturday which meant I was going to have to go the emergency room…

Knowing I was going to be examined I did not wear a bra and wore a loose shirt. Eventually though I would end up wearing a hospital gown.

The timing was good upon our arrival, and my wife and I were quickly shown to an examination room,, where I lay down on a typical examination table. As part of my care, a female nurse placed several monitoring electrodes on the front of my body. It should be noted that when I am flat on my back my breasts flatten out and are not so noticeable, if you are not expecting to see them – so I doubt that the female nurse thought I was anything unusual.

So now I was being monitored for my heart rate, blood oxygen level and blood pressure. I was also hooked up to an IV for dehydration. Blood was drawn as well for tests and a urine sample was taken, to see if they could identify an infection.

As we were waiting for the doctor to arrive, a male nurse or technician came in to scan my heart and take a EEG (heart system check-up). This meant more electrodes being attached to my upper chest.

As the male nurse placed an electrode on or near my right breast, something strange happened. As he began to move his hand to place another electrode elsewhere – his hand did a kind of double take and went back and squeezed my right breast. Then he got over his lapse and continued with the procedure.

Intellectually, I am certain that the male nurse thought he was dealing with a normal male patient – not with a man with breasts. So that his momentary groping, was an involuntary reaction to finding a breast where he did not expect it. There was no intent to take advantage of me…

Emotionally though, I felt violated, that I had been touched or groped inappropriately.

This was a completely visceral or bodily reaction. I have not been trained from my youth to protect my body as many women are. I do not think I had any cultural reason to have this reaction. Instead my emotional response to this man’s touching my breast, took me completely by surprise, I have never felt this kind of sense of violation before.

I think this bodily reaction is programmed into my breasts – to know when they are being touched correctly and when they are not. And this feeling of violation, of being fondled incorrectly, was not a momentary one, it stayed with me for a couple of days.

This is one of many incidents where I have experienced new sensations or new reactions that never happened before I grew breasts. I truly believe that my breasts have given my another way to feel or experience the world. What a gift…

By the way, I was alright – nothing medically troubling was found. My fever went away and I returned to my normal blood pressure and temperature, etc.




Pros And Cons of Wearing A Bra
Jun 15th, 2011 by Aleya

Pros And Cons of Wearing A Bra

Is there any article of clothing that is more associated with being a woman than the bra? Kilts are the same as skirts. Togas and kimonas are somewhat like dresses. Shirts are like blouses. Men and women share many clothes that have different names, but look quite similar – except for the bra.

That is why I think that – for a man who is growing breasts – the moment when it makes sense to wear a bra is such a milestone. Whether it is a physical or emotional breakthrough or a psychological or symbolic moment – putting on a bra to support your new breasts, for the first time, is special. The little piece of clothing states, upon its wearing, that you are someone new.

Just as for young women, the first bra marks a coming of age, for a man enlarging his breast or other feminizing action, a bra can also mark that moment of true change…

For me, even after several years of wearing bras, I still get a “psychological boost” from them. Which is one of the pros of wearing a bra. Other pros include keeping me warmer in the winter – just another layer of cloth to keep away the cold air. In the summer, my bras do get damp from perspiration – which leads to a nice cooling effect, when a breeze hits the front of my body.

Of course, bras also support your breasts, which is important. And depending upon what you wear, a bra can actually de-emphasize your breasts – if your desire is to not let the general public know that you are a man with breasts.

On the con side of wearing a bra. Since my variation in gender is private, I generally wear clothes that obscure my breasts. There are some shirts that I cannot wear under those conditions because a bra will show through.

Additionally, the straps sometimes come loose or off my shoulders and need to be adjusted. And the straps sometimes bug my shoulders a little bit – comfort wise. And I do have to make tugging adjustments on the cups. But I suppose that any set of clothing needs adjustments from time to time…

I guess the only real con about wearing a bra is taking the time to put the bra on in the first place. Sometimes, I feel rushed when getting dressed and putting on a bra is one more step I have to take to get ready for work. And I do find it necessary to wear a bra at work or when I know I will be doing particular physical activities. Otherwise – my breasts will hurt, if they go unsupported.

In general, I love wearing a bra and I love the fact that I need to wear a bra. So what about you? How do you feel about wearing a bra? Leave a comment…




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