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  • Robin

    Member
    31/10/2016 at 9:58 pm in reply to: Pueraria Mirifica?

    Hi All,

    My last post on this subject was just over a year ago.
    Since then, have been using Biovea brand Pueraria Mirifica, dose: 500mg capsules, four a day.

    Results 30 Oct 2016: Over bust 45″ 114cm
    Bust 49″ 124cm
    Under bust 45″ 114cm
    Waist 45″ 114cm
    Hips 46″ 117cm

    Whilst this does not look like growth, the waist and hips are slimmer whilst the bust measurement is the same. i.e.they stick out more. (Am I kidding myself?)

    Will keep with it for another year but add in Purafem cream and serum. Was using a dose of two 500mg capsules a day till about six months ago, Then I increased the dose of 500mg capsules to four a day.
    There was an increase in growth about a month later.

    All the Best,

    Rob

  • Robin

    Member
    04/10/2015 at 3:18 am in reply to: Pueraria Mirifica?

    Hi All,

    Have been using Purafem (Try Google) for three years, with good results.
    Too bad I didn’t think about taking measurements before I started.

    28 Sep 2015
    Inches cm

    Hips 47 119
    Waist 46 117
    Under Bust 45 114
    Bust 49 124
    Above Bust 47 119

    US/UK 50B
    AUS/NZ 28B
    EU/JAP 115B
    B/E/S/P 130B

    This is deceptive. If I wear a 50B bra, the cups are not full.

    On the other hand, if I wear a size 42 nursing bra, with a bra extender, they fill the cups nicely.

    The increase is obvious when I am not wearing a shirt, and I can feel structure growing inside the breasts.

    Customs have not shown any interest. This could be because Pueraria Mirifica is a general tonic.

    If you are getting no results with any particular product, try something else.

    Good Luck,
    Robin

  • Robin

    Member
    01/09/2015 at 2:51 am in reply to: “en femme{” or something else ?

    Oh Dear.

    God save us from language modifiers. A language is what it’s going to be despite what you or I want. From time to time you have language Nazis trying to make all the others do what they want:

    “Something in a pant.” (One leg of a pair of Pants?)
    “Gells” (Rhymes with bells. Young females)
    “Gender” (Some prude decided we weren’t going to have sex any more. The Nazis are winning on this one.)

    In the Victorian era, Bowdler decided to redo the English language so that no virginal maiden could possibly be offended by anything in it. He had some success.

    The Frogs and Germans both tried to formalise their languages and wipe out foreign words. In the process the Germans made a complex language easy to spell. French is still impossible to spell. Neither got rid of the foreign terms. They are just too handy.

    If you want to use “Glam”, lots of luck. It may catch on.

    Robin

  • Robin

    Member
    30/03/2015 at 6:24 am in reply to: All Dressed Up and Nowhere to Go

    Hi Martina,

    I see from our postcodes that we are neighbours.

    You mentioned that you were interested in women’s dance steps. I went to Rainbow Tango in Oxford Street and learned both men and women’s steps:

    http://sydneytango.com.au/(X(1)S(z3kmwzp4tne5bgeoaoevgnho))/WebModules/Calendar/ShowDay.aspx?id=1427468

    I learned the Tango moves but not the classic Tango, so decided to switch to the milonga at Tattersalls Club in Pitt Street, Monday nights.

    The instructor at The Columbian, Violet is a sweetie, and the trainees were friendly.

    Do you plan to go to Katoomba in May?

    All the Best,

    Rob