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BILL
SETS HIS FEMININE SIDE FREE
"I
am a heterosexual male. I have always felt that
a part of me was trapped in my body (my feminine
side), and that over time as I grew, so did
that other part of me, at the same rate. I finally
decided to set my feminine side free and grow
breasts and have more feminine body. Over Thanksgiving,
I visited my parent's house. My mom and sister
said they noticed my breasts had grown a lot.
In fact mine are now larger then my mom's and
sister's. I never never thought it could happen
so fast. It may sound crazy, but this feels
like a new spirit of freedom. My girlfriend
supports my decision and she told me she is
also working on enlarging her breasts, so we're
doing this together."
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The
breasts can enlarge if you are overweight, simply because
fat has settled there. They can also enlarge because
the actual breast tissue is overdeveloped; this is called
gynaecomastia.
To
decide which it is, lie flat and grasp your 'breast'
tightly between your thumb and forefinger. Then gradually
move your finger and thumb towards the nipple. If you
can feel a firm, rubbery disk-like mound of tissue which
is more than 2 cm across, and which seems to be stuck
to the back of the nipple and to the pink area surrounding
the nipple (areola), it is likely that the breast tissue
is overdeveloped. The area may feel tender. Usually
both breasts are equally affected, but sometimes development
of one is more obvious than the other. If one breast
is more enlarged than the other, it would be sensible
to ask your doctor to check it; breast cancer is rare
in men, but it can occur. If there is no distinct mound
of tissue under the nipple, it may simply be that you
are too fat.
How
breasts develop
Even a newborn baby has some basic breast tissue, which
started to develop when it was a 6-week-old fetus. Before
puberty, the breasts are the same in girls and boys.
They consist of tiny branching tubes embedded in packing
tissue. The glands for making milk have not yet formed.
At
puberty, hormone levels start to rise. In females, the
main hormone is oestrogen (the 'female hormone'). Oestrogen
makes the tubes thicken, lengthen and become more branched,
and also stimulates the development of glandular lobules.
In
men, the main sexual hormone is testosterone. This is
made mainly in the testicles. The level of testosterone
rises at puberty to 30 times the level it was previously.
Men normally also have a small amount of oestrogen;
at puberty, it rises to only three times the level it
was before. This often makes the breast tissue grow
slightly in teenage boys (see below), but eventually
the high levels of testosterone take over completely
and prevent the oestrogen having any further effect
on the breast. Therefore glandular lobules do not form
in men. Instead, the breasts flatten out, and remain
as a collection of tubes in packing tissue, just as
they were before puberty.
Breast
growth in teenage boys
Teenage boys sometimes notice that their breasts are
enlarging and/or are tender. This is nothing to worry
about, and happens to about half of all boys at some
time. It does not mean you are changing sex! It can
start anytime after the age of about 10, and the breasts
may be quite large by the age of 13 or 14. In the mid-to-late
teens, they start to become smaller again, and will
usually have flattened out by age 18 or 19.
| Results of some surveys
of breast enlargement in normal teenage boys |
| Normal teenage boys
examined |
Those with breast
enlargement |
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| 1865 American scouts,
aged 10-16 |
39% |
| 993 Turkish schoolboys,
aged 9-17 |
7% |
| 29 American schoolboys,
at puberty |
69% |
| 681 Italian schoolboys,
aged 11-14 |
33% |
| 135 Swiss youths,
aged 81/2-171/2 |
22% |
| 377 American schoolboys,
aged 10-15 |
49% |
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| Source: New England
Journal of Medicine 1993;328:490-5 |
Why
it happens.
At
puberty, the testosterone level does not rise steadily.
Over the first few teenage years, it fluctuates wildly
constantly, and on some days the level will dip quite
low. These dips in testosterone allow the small amount
of oestrogen, which circulates in the blood of all men,
to have an effect on the breast. This stimulates the
growth of the packing tissue and tubes, so that the
breasts enlarge. In men over about 15 years of age,
the testosterone settles at a more steady, high level.
This prevents the oestrogen from having an effect any
longer, and the breast tissue usually starts to shrink.
What
if the breasts remain enlarged?
In
only a few men, the breasts remain enlarged at the end
of the teen years. This is not usually because there
is anything wrong with the male hormones, but because
the enlarged breast tissue has remained hypersensitive
to the tiny normal amounts of oestrogen, or else is
not responsive to the 'shutting down' effect of testosterone.
Your doctor can check y our hormone levels, and if everything
is normal (which it usually is) a surgeon can remove
the excess breast tissue.
Breast
enlargement in men
It seems that breast tissue is very sensitive to the
balance between oestrogen and testosterone in the blood.
If there is either a fall in the testosterone level
or a rise in the oestrogen level, the breasts will be
stimulated to grow.
Obesity
is a common cause. If you are overweight, the breasts
will of course be larger because they are more fatty.
In addition, fat produces oestrogen which stimulates
breast development.
Drugs
are the other most likely reason. Some drugs have an
oestrogen-like effect on the breast, and some block
the effect of testosterone. Oestrogens are easily absorbed
through the skin; men have developed breasts after using
anti-balding scalp creams containing oestrogen, and
even by absorption through the skin of the penis from
a partner using a vaginal oestrogen cream.
| Drugs that can cause breast enlargement in men |
| Hormones |
Oestrogen
Body-building steroids |
| Drugs for hypertension or heart problems |
Calcium channel-blockers (e.g. nifedipine, verapamil)
ACE inhibitors (e.g. captopril, enalapril)
Digoxin
Amiodarone
Spironolactone
Methyldopa |
| Psychiatric drugs |
Phenothiazines (e.g. chlorpromazine)
Tricyclic antidepressants (e.g. amitriptyline)
Benzodiazepines (e.g. diazepam)
Opiates |
| Drug misuse |
Alcohol
Marijuana
Heroin, methadone
Amphetamines |
| Antibiotics and antifungal drugs |
Isoniazid
Metronidazole
Ketoconazole |
| Drugs for duodenal ulcer |
Omeprazole
Cimetidine
Ranitidine |
| Some anti-cancer drugs |
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So
what does that mean? It means that not only is it POSSIBLE
for males to undergo the exact same breast development
process that happens to females - it's downright EASY!
Think of
it this way: when a young woman’s body goes through
puberty, certain hormonal conditions cause her breasts
to GROW. It's not magic. It's not wishful thinking.
It's HORMONES.
Well,
doesn't it make sense that, if you could duplicate the
same hormonal conditions that cause a woman's breasts
to grow during puberty, YOUR
BREASTS WOULD GROW, TOO?
Alcohol
abuse upsets both sides of the oestrogen:testosterone
balance. It stimulates the liver to clear testosterone
from the blood, so testosterone levels fall. It probably
also reduces the ability of the liver to break down
oestrogens, so levels rise. Fortunately, the liver can
often recover if alcohol intake is reduced.
Tumours
are a rare cause of breast enlargement. Breast cancer
can occur in the male breast, but is usually on one
side only. Tumours in other parts of the body can sometimes
produce hormones that make the breasts grow and may
also cause impotence and/or oozing of milk from the
breast. If you have these symptoms, it is essential
that you see your doctor straight away.
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Breast cancer in men
Breast cancer can occur in men. It kills about
half the men who get it, whereas only about one-quarter
of women with breast cancer die from the disease.
This difference is because men with breast cancer
do not go to their doctor early enough. Therefore
men are dying from breast cancer because:
- they
didn’t know about the disease
- they
were too embarrassed to seek help
And
by the time they get treatment, the cancer has
spread. This is a shame, because breast cancer
is just as treatable in men as in women if it
is found early enough. So if you have the slightest
worry that you might have a lump in your breast,
see your doctor straight away so that you can
have tests and treatment if necessary. Other signs
of breast cancer include a sore or rash on the
nipple, discharge from the nipple, the nipple
turning in, or a change in shape of the breast.
If
you are a woman reading this, try to educate the
men in your life about male breast cancer. |
Old
age. It is natural for men's breasts to enlarge
in old age. This often seems to happen over a few months,
after which no further enlargement occurs. The reason
is partly that less testosterone is produced in old
age. Also, in old age, the body often contains a higher
proportion of fat, which produces oestrogens. In about
50% of people, the breasts will become smaller again
in time.
What
your doctor can do for breast enlargement in adults
See your doctor if you think your breasts are enlarging,
even if you have worked out the most likely cause. Your
doctor will be able to:
- check
whether the actual glandular breast tissue is overdeveloped,
or whether the enlargement is simply fat
- check
your testicles (because they make most of the testosterone)
- decide
whether any drugs are likely to be responsible
- do
blood tests to measure various hormones, including testosterone.
The
treatment will depend on the reason for the growth.
It may simply be a matter of losing weight or cutting
down your alcohol intake. If the problem is a low testosterone
level, testosterone can be given by injection or as
a patch. Tamoxifen – a drug that interferes with the
action of oestrogen – is used by some specialists to
reduce gynaecomastia. Another possibility is danazol,
a drug that promotes the effect of testosterone. Danazol
can have troublesome side-effects, such as weight gain,
acne, muscle cramps and nausea. The excess breast tissue
can also be removed by surgery.
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