12-05-2026, 01:44 AM
Owllee: Sorry for delay in replying. Below is a photo collage of all the products I've been using: Estrogen cream, Progesterone cream, DHEA, Bovine Mammary, and most recently, Deer Antler Velvet. My general impression at this time is that the Bovine Mammary has been the most effective thing for breast and areola growth (and weight gain). The problem with it is that it tends to make me sick so I can only take limited quantities (which is a shame). May be too early to tell on the antler velvet--I do 3 sprays per breast (topically) twice a day. We'll see.
As for your own progress, I am so impressed with the size and fullness of your breasts. To me that is solid evidence that the methods we promote here can and do work.
WantBreasts: Thank you so much for your compliments!

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A little update: Sometimes I feel down because I apply all these creams daily, and eat the gritty bovine mammary, and spray myself with this deer stuff, and any progress I see is so slow. It's easy to get demoralized and give up. But I have this fear that if I stop my dosages, I will lose the feminine progress I have made, and that to me would be really tragic. I've heard about this "point of no return" with the glandulars; I would so much like to get to the point where my body permanently changes and starts producing its own estrogen, but it seems that people disagree as to whether this really happens or not. Is there anything else I can do or take (that's easy and uncomplicated)?
Photos: First two were taken May 11th (today). I am wearing makeup and this red teddy garment has some boob padding. The next one was taken last summer. When going femme, I always like to wear the tightest clothes I can comfortably fit into. This black corset top trimmed with little roses (from Wild Fable) is size small. The pink heart leggings are from Walmart, $5. When I take my selfies, I mentally project this feminine energy--it may take several attempts but every once in a while--the lighting, the moment, luck...whatever it is--an image is captured that truly reflects "the feminine me." And those are the pictures I like to post.
I've been posting quite a while on BN; I tend to forget what I've posted here in the past so if anything I write or attach is repetitive, I hope you will forgive me for that.
Love Always,
--Graceful Curves
As for your own progress, I am so impressed with the size and fullness of your breasts. To me that is solid evidence that the methods we promote here can and do work.
WantBreasts: Thank you so much for your compliments!

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A little update: Sometimes I feel down because I apply all these creams daily, and eat the gritty bovine mammary, and spray myself with this deer stuff, and any progress I see is so slow. It's easy to get demoralized and give up. But I have this fear that if I stop my dosages, I will lose the feminine progress I have made, and that to me would be really tragic. I've heard about this "point of no return" with the glandulars; I would so much like to get to the point where my body permanently changes and starts producing its own estrogen, but it seems that people disagree as to whether this really happens or not. Is there anything else I can do or take (that's easy and uncomplicated)?
Photos: First two were taken May 11th (today). I am wearing makeup and this red teddy garment has some boob padding. The next one was taken last summer. When going femme, I always like to wear the tightest clothes I can comfortably fit into. This black corset top trimmed with little roses (from Wild Fable) is size small. The pink heart leggings are from Walmart, $5. When I take my selfies, I mentally project this feminine energy--it may take several attempts but every once in a while--the lighting, the moment, luck...whatever it is--an image is captured that truly reflects "the feminine me." And those are the pictures I like to post.
I've been posting quite a while on BN; I tend to forget what I've posted here in the past so if anything I write or attach is repetitive, I hope you will forgive me for that.
Love Always,
--Graceful Curves

