05-12-2016, 15:13
(This post was last modified: 05-12-2016, 15:24 by Dynseli.
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No, I'm right. Because what I've been figuring for the last few years is consistent with that, and it matches up perfectly with menstrual cycle symptoms of excess estrogen.
That didn't link estrogen and not tuberous breasts. It was about collagen and a supposed genetic link, which could be desensitization.
The only way estrogen can not offer tuberous breasts is if estrogen desensitized estrogen receptors to the point, where it's estrogenic effects are not as much pronounced. Or if caffeine or another metabolic stimulant is available at the same time as either estrogen, prolactin or progesterone.
That didn't link estrogen and not tuberous breasts. It was about collagen and a supposed genetic link, which could be desensitization.
The only way estrogen can not offer tuberous breasts is if estrogen desensitized estrogen receptors to the point, where it's estrogenic effects are not as much pronounced. Or if caffeine or another metabolic stimulant is available at the same time as either estrogen, prolactin or progesterone.