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Take estrogen. In most cases, this is done by going to your endocrinologist with a letter from a therapist saying you are transgender.

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Is it bad if you're 14 and don't have breasts?

No, it is not bad. it means that you are not fully developed yet- considering you are a girl. If you are a boy, then you shouldn't expect to have breasts at all. Because you are young, your body is still developing; if your breasts still haven't grown when you become an adult, then you may just have small breasts, unfortunately. But don't worry- its not going to harm you at all, and should you choose to have children, you will still be able to produce milk for them. Don't think about it too much or feel that you are unattractive or insignificant. Your body simply needs time to grow and develop.


What are perky breasts?

ones where the nipple is pointed and they are erect


Can you get hypnotized by breasts?

Hypnosis is typically induced through verbal cues and relaxation techniques, not by physical appearances like breasts. While breasts can be captivating to some individuals, hypnosis itself does not work through visual stimuli alone. It is more about the power of suggestion and focused attention.


How do women feel about women with big breasts?

Feelings about women with big breasts vary among individuals. Some women with big breasts may feel self-conscious or face societal pressures, while others may feel confident and embrace their bodies. It's important to remember that every person's feelings and experiences are unique.


Why are men men?

Men are men because of their genetics. The genetics from the father either pass an X or a Y chromosome to the child. If it is Y, the child is a boy and will grow to be a man. If it is X it will be a girl because they have the male genitilia

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