Thanks,
Fortunately for me, my case is not where I feel like I was born a female. So I'm not too torn up mentally about my body. Although sometimes I wish I was a female.
I think it's more like admiration with some envy (wish that I can be like that) of the female body.
(under usual circumstances)
-the flawless skin
-less body hair
-and just the overall eye pleasing shape
-also (sometimes) the angel like voice
But also some of the other experiences that a women goes through is just plain special.
-Pregnancy (Except for the throwing up and such, you get to feel a new life growing within you as your body nourish it. Men just plant the seed and sit around for 9 months... and then panic for a few hours... and maybe faint in the process)
-Child Birth (Except for the pain)
-Breastfeeding (I think a lot of modern dad's would love to be able to do or at least experience this, instead of using a bottle which takes away that extra closeness with their child)
... yeah... missing out on a lot as a guy. And then when it comes to fashion...shoes...colors...shoes. There's no way to compare.
The only thing that makes being a woman not so nice is the way that women are often treated, and really, that hasn't really changed all that much, if at all in a lot places. But that's a whole other topic.
Anyways, for my breast growing, I'll take it slowly. I think they are currently between AA and A but don't really look like female breast unless I push them together with my hands, but it might just be the extra body fat. I might lose them once I slim down. Lucky for me I'm not overly masculine looking.
-For those who are reading, remember, I'm not a medical professional-
My full program (once I start it) would simply be mimicking the estrogen levels pattern during breast development of a genetic female for a period of about 2 years or until I'm happy using pueraria mirifica extract or powder (but I guess other herbs/creams can be use instead). Dosage will be within or maybe higher then the recommended by the end of the 2 year period.
Now from what I recently read, but like I mentioned in my first post, I haven't really found much detailed information about this "specific" puberty stage. But from what I read and the way I understand it is that once puberty begins for a female, the menstrual "cycle pattern" begins also. But since the uterus has not fully developed yet and estrogen level is not high enough yet, progesterone will not increase like in the usual menstrual cycle.
So when I mentioned in my first post that:
"Puberty Begins: Estrogen increases steadily within a 2 - 3 (depends on the individual) year span, Progesterone stays at a fairly steady low"
In actuality in those 2 - 3 years, the estrogen is not increasing in a straight line as one would think from reading that. But instead the estrogen is increasing in cycles and in each new cycle the level peaks higher than the last. Until the uterus has fully developed and able to start ovulating and the body is happy with the estrogen level. And that's when progesterone starts playing its part.
--- If any of the above is wrong, please say something. If I'm wrong, I'd want to know too! Thanks all ---
So according to the above (assuming that it's correct) I would do:
(dosage values are for example only)
Month 1
week 1 - 10 mg
week 2 - 20 mg
week 3 - 15 mg
week 4 - week off
Month 2
week 1 - 15 mg
week 2 - 25 mg
week 3 - 20 mg
week 4 - week off
Month 3
week 1 - 20 mg
week 2 - 30 mg
week 3 - 25 mg
week 4 - week off
In the above example I will be taking 135 mg by the end of the 2 years.
Not sure what to do with the progesterone cream, I might use a tiny dab through out the 2 years, or just a tiny dab during the 3rd week of the month.
I guess that's basically it for now. 2 - 3 years seem like a long time but it's more true to the actual growth duration and it would avoid stretch marks.
Oh well, we'll see.
I just bought quite a bunch of pueraria mirifica, so I guess I have to use it up some how. Hopefully it will keep its word on all the other benefits too.
Fortunately for me, my case is not where I feel like I was born a female. So I'm not too torn up mentally about my body. Although sometimes I wish I was a female.
I think it's more like admiration with some envy (wish that I can be like that) of the female body.
(under usual circumstances)
-the flawless skin
-less body hair
-and just the overall eye pleasing shape
-also (sometimes) the angel like voice
But also some of the other experiences that a women goes through is just plain special.
-Pregnancy (Except for the throwing up and such, you get to feel a new life growing within you as your body nourish it. Men just plant the seed and sit around for 9 months... and then panic for a few hours... and maybe faint in the process)
-Child Birth (Except for the pain)
-Breastfeeding (I think a lot of modern dad's would love to be able to do or at least experience this, instead of using a bottle which takes away that extra closeness with their child)
... yeah... missing out on a lot as a guy. And then when it comes to fashion...shoes...colors...shoes. There's no way to compare.
The only thing that makes being a woman not so nice is the way that women are often treated, and really, that hasn't really changed all that much, if at all in a lot places. But that's a whole other topic.
Anyways, for my breast growing, I'll take it slowly. I think they are currently between AA and A but don't really look like female breast unless I push them together with my hands, but it might just be the extra body fat. I might lose them once I slim down. Lucky for me I'm not overly masculine looking.
-For those who are reading, remember, I'm not a medical professional-
My full program (once I start it) would simply be mimicking the estrogen levels pattern during breast development of a genetic female for a period of about 2 years or until I'm happy using pueraria mirifica extract or powder (but I guess other herbs/creams can be use instead). Dosage will be within or maybe higher then the recommended by the end of the 2 year period.
Now from what I recently read, but like I mentioned in my first post, I haven't really found much detailed information about this "specific" puberty stage. But from what I read and the way I understand it is that once puberty begins for a female, the menstrual "cycle pattern" begins also. But since the uterus has not fully developed yet and estrogen level is not high enough yet, progesterone will not increase like in the usual menstrual cycle.
So when I mentioned in my first post that:
"Puberty Begins: Estrogen increases steadily within a 2 - 3 (depends on the individual) year span, Progesterone stays at a fairly steady low"
In actuality in those 2 - 3 years, the estrogen is not increasing in a straight line as one would think from reading that. But instead the estrogen is increasing in cycles and in each new cycle the level peaks higher than the last. Until the uterus has fully developed and able to start ovulating and the body is happy with the estrogen level. And that's when progesterone starts playing its part.
--- If any of the above is wrong, please say something. If I'm wrong, I'd want to know too! Thanks all ---
So according to the above (assuming that it's correct) I would do:
(dosage values are for example only)
Month 1
week 1 - 10 mg
week 2 - 20 mg
week 3 - 15 mg
week 4 - week off
Month 2
week 1 - 15 mg
week 2 - 25 mg
week 3 - 20 mg
week 4 - week off
Month 3
week 1 - 20 mg
week 2 - 30 mg
week 3 - 25 mg
week 4 - week off
In the above example I will be taking 135 mg by the end of the 2 years.
Not sure what to do with the progesterone cream, I might use a tiny dab through out the 2 years, or just a tiny dab during the 3rd week of the month.
I guess that's basically it for now. 2 - 3 years seem like a long time but it's more true to the actual growth duration and it would avoid stretch marks.
Oh well, we'll see.
I just bought quite a bunch of pueraria mirifica, so I guess I have to use it up some how. Hopefully it will keep its word on all the other benefits too.