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Gland development...

#1

I'm curious to know how many guys have had success with gland development using PM. A lot of NBE products will relocate fat and so on...
I'm looking for real gland development, The knot or hard lump behind the nipples. I have some small, grape like clusters forming but I want the "knot" to develop.
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#2

"HOw many guys"? are you specifically adressing male breast growers? I can tell you about my gland developement, but I'm not a male, please clarify if you want my input.

But, what's this you say about relocating fat?
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#3

I was really looking for input from guys, as i am a guy growing breasts, but at this point I will listen to anyone having experience with gland development using PM.
Fat relocation is a term i use to describe generation of fat cells in the breast. A woman's fat cells are larger than a mans fat cells. So I'm really not sure if NBE products generate new fat cells in a mans breast of if they simply enlarge the one's that are there already. I just know that there is a lot more fat on my chest than there used to be Smile
If you have developed glandular tissue using PM, I'd love to hear from ya.
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#4

Hm, ok I gotcha.

Well, I'm not a man, and the jury is still out on whether my glands have (or will) grown from PM... but I can tell you I've seen one poster here who grew breasts from a totally flat male chest using bovine ovary and since she (she has now transitioned) has fabulous breasts that do not appear to be simply fat, because they have the structure and form of very large (DD), very natural female breasts.

I think that if it were only fat, they could not hold such a shape.

Men have all the same glands women do, just the glands do not develop because what small amounts of estrogen are produced in the male body are blocked by much higher testosterone levels.

However, there is a time in puberty when some boy bodies are producing very low levels of estrogen... but not yet producing sufficient testosterone to block it, and the result is gynecomastia! This is not just a fatty chest, like you might see on an obese person - it's actually glandular.

It's not all that uncommon for boys to have little boy-boobs for a brief period before their testes drop and hormones balance... causing the breast glands to atrophy again.

So it stands to reason that men CAN grow glandular tissue given exposure to estrogen (or estrogen-like substances) - I've even heard of men breast-feeding under strange circumstances (tho I can't cite a source for that one).

I'm not sure I really got at the heart of your question, or told you anything you weren't already familiar with... but hope it helps.

I'm actually more sceptical of the concept of "fat relocation" - do you have any reading you could recommend?
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#5

You're in luck Breastquest, Chrissiegirl just posted this (cut & pasted) on the "Is PM Permanent?" thread:

"As a mtf transexual, my experiences, with PM, are not neccessarily applicable to a genetic female; suffice it to say that I have now reached a b cup, on PM and am still growing. I have had, and still have pronounced buds, which strongly suggests, I am developing glands and milk ducts, which cannot go away."

So looks like you should talk to her!

Whatever you do, please stay safe and stay healthy by seeking guidance from a qualified doc/specialist. Smile
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