Changing Your Breasts – Changing Your Life?
Dec 9th, 2010 by Aleya

Does Changing Your Breasts Mean Changing Your Life?

For a man – changing your breasts probably means growing breasts in the first place. But once you decide to enlarge your breasts and they start appearing, does that mean your life has to change to reflect the new breasts?

Not necessarily. Of course, if you are growing breasts as part of a transgender change – then sure, this is part of you becoming a physical woman and that is a whole new life. Or if you are planning to start going out with the girls, more in the crossdressing mode, and/or take on other female roles in society – then your new breasts will help you make those changes in your life.

But what if you want to have breasts and still maintain the male role, at least most of the time. Is that possible? Yes.

I have initiated male breast enlargement and have c cup sized breasts. I am married and live a heterosexual life and still lead the same male societal life as before. Mostly…

I do wear clothes that hide my figure. I do not go swimming in public, but otherwise, my work life and my friends and family life are basically the same. Besides my wife – no one knows about my breasts.

I am not ashamed of my body or of being a feman (my gender word for a man with breasts and a more feminine outlook) – I just haven’t had the need to share it or to make it obvious. I must admit. I had plans to do more girl time, but the Republican economic recession that started in 2008 forced me to spend more time on basic survival as opposed to gender exploration.

But the point here is this: If you want to express your new breasts in a public way then go for it. But, unless your physique is such that you cannot hide your breasts, then you can keep them from being obvious and need only share your improvements with those who are most intimate in your life.

My male breast enlargement has been one of the best changes in my life ever, but it has not forced me to make unwanted changes in my life – it has just allowed me to be more of myself.

Let me know your experiences and concerns…


 

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A New Man With Breasts
Sep 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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