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NervousShrinkage 10-27-2010 11:28 PM

Estrogen penis shrinking cream
 
Have any of you any experience with using estrogen (vaginal) cream on your penis and balls to cause shrinkage? I am a bit worried about major unwanted effects...

I read this on another page about estrogen creams:

"Well folks, the skin of the penis absorbs estrogen pretty well too. Not as efficiently as the vagina, but well enough to result in feminizing changes and impotence in the partners of these women."

The cream I am looking at contains 1mg of estrogen per gram.

dipper 10-28-2010 08:25 PM

Why just use cream. Take every day an antibaby pill and it works fantastic. The have much more estrogen as the cream and working not only on the penis, also on the testes.

Road 10-29-2010 05:22 AM

Wait, why do you want to make your penis smaller?

bustedm 10-29-2010 09:48 AM

I'm not into the shrinking penis idea enough to do it, but I get why it's hot.
If you get turned on by women humiliating you and knowing you can never please them then it makes sense.
What could be better than being sexually inferior to a woman? How about actually diminishing every day, becoming less and less of a man. The only thing that's lacking is a hot alpha female should really be making you take the dick shrinking pills every day. Not only are you too small to have sex with her, she'll make sure you'll be that way for every woman.

kinkylittlecock1 10-29-2010 12:36 PM

Maybe it will make ur breast grow. I like seeing a guy feminized

Road 10-31-2010 04:29 AM

I wish I could get turned by chicks laughing at my size. But really it haunts me everyday and holds me back the most from talking to girls and at 21 I would love to just lose my virginity already. I think I'm going to look into pills after I drop some major pounds.

minuteman 11-25-2010 05:58 PM

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Originally Posted by Road (Post 7765)
I wish I could get turned by chicks laughing at my size. But really it haunts me everyday and holds me back the most from talking to girls and at 21 I would love to just lose my virginity already. I think I'm going to look into pills after I drop some major pounds.

Road - at your age and in your position, I'm sure I would feel the same.

I've never been over concerned about my size, but as I've got older, I've gotten in to the small penis humiliation thing, so I quite enjoy it if/when girls are amused by my dick. It's just one of the (many) things that I get off on now.;) So, yes, I like the idea of making my penis smaller still, but preferably by reversible methods.

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patricksub 12-21-2010 12:00 AM

i wnat to shrink my penis too..to amuse my goddess...whats the best to do it..and faster?
thank you

minuteman 12-21-2010 01:10 AM

Powerful anti-androgens and/or the knife...

patricksub 12-21-2010 07:06 AM

Thanks for that. Any particular brand names, where to purchase?

hoverfly 12-21-2010 09:41 AM

Maybe, one of you guys can enlighten us as to why you would want to do that.

minuteman 12-21-2010 03:49 PM

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Originally Posted by patricksub (Post 8472)
Thanks for that. Any particular brand names, where to purchase?

Yeah - Swann-Morton in the UK; X-acto in the US; Victorinox in Switzerland :D:D:D

Oh! - you meant the drugs? Androcur, Flutamide, Propecia - google 'em...

patricksub 12-21-2010 08:19 PM

Thanks again and no- not the blades lol.

patricksub 12-21-2010 08:34 PM

I get the medication bit and will check it out. Are you aware of any creams that can be applied?

hoverfly 12-21-2010 09:46 PM

Just my two cents worth... But before you attempt any such, possibly unmonitored by a medical professional, self-medication, would you please read up a few of those articles below?

Cyproterone - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Finasteride - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Flutamide - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

patricksub 12-21-2010 09:55 PM

Sensible advice- particularly interested in creams if this is easily available

jobleau 12-22-2010 01:15 PM

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Originally Posted by minuteman (Post 8489)
Yeah - Swann-Morton in the UK; X-acto in the US; Victorinox in Switzerland :D:D:D

Ouch! :)

minuteman 12-24-2010 08:02 PM

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Originally Posted by hoverfly (Post 8508)
Just my two cents worth... But before you attempt any such, possibly unmonitored by a medical professional, self-medication, would you please read up a few of those articles below?

Cyproterone - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Finasteride - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Flutamide - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Yep - I hope no-one seriously thought I was recommending self-med (or surgery)!;)

Why would we consider it? Well I'd be tempted if the results were medically safe (i.e. no other effect other than penis shrinkage - but that's too big an ask, isn't it?)

And why would I be tempted? Really don't know - it's a fetish. I'd just like to have a smaller (yet fully functional) version of what I have now. Bit pervy, but I love showing it off to women and getting ragged about it :cool:

TBH, I think I could achieve what I want through circumcision (back to Messrs. Swann-Morton again...)

Wouldn't mind betting though, that if I did manage to shrink it, I'd look at it and think "OMG what have I done!!:eek:"

RVS1955 01-16-2019 06:05 PM

Me too

Pencil dick 01-21-2019 11:40 PM

Would it be ridiculous in thinking if estrogen cream makes it smaller some kind of equivalent but make cream could make it bigger?

Koreanchasity 08-07-2019 07:20 AM

So this is kinda the opposite of estrogen, but it caused my penis to shrink temporarily until I stopped taking it. I took pro hormones (watered down steroids) in the past that were legal at the time I took them but are now banned. As I result I started to get sensitive nipples and even pain. I noticed hard lumps which was gyno. I did ALOT of research and talked to a lot of guys. Commonly guys will use nolvadex or arimidex to prevent gyno (usually nolva is after a cycle and arimadex is during but I won't get all into that) The problem is, neither do anything for current gyno. I found out metronome could reverse gyno. So I found a guy who got it for me. It actually effectively kills over 98% of your bodies estrogen. So how did this make my penis shrink? Well if you do a Google search, you can see that without regular erections, your penis looses some elasticity. We often get hard at night. But I would notice that I wasn't even getting morning boners. I was taking this for about 6 weeks. It does lower your sex drive quite a bit, but that doesn't mean I never wanted to have sex. But also my penis wouldn't be able to keep erections for long. I would get fully hard but it after 5 min I would be able to maintain it or get it back up. It took about 4-6 weeks for me to start having my normal sex drive and get regular erections, and probably about 2 weeks befkre my penis was back to its normal size.

minuteman 08-08-2019 12:35 PM

I know from experience that if you get gyno., the only way to get rid is via surgery (i.e. liposuction). I developed it and was eventually prescribed Tamoxifen, but too late, so I'm now the owner of two pubescent tits...

I think it happened due to some kind of hormonal imbalance, because at the time (this is about 2/3 years ago) I was getting hot flushes at night and what little morning wood I was getting disappeared completely.

Koreanchasity 08-08-2019 09:26 PM

Tamoxifen is nolvadex. Arimidex is anastrozol. Arimidex is an AI (aromatise inhibitor), Nolvadex is a SERM (Selective estrogen receptor modulator). Basically an AI stops your body from converting testosterone into estrogen. SERMs basically stop the estrogen from binding. Letrozole is significantly stronger than arimidex. I can tell you that from experience, it does get rid of gyno. The problem is it suppressed you estrogen so low, that it isn’t uncommon for an estrogen rebound to happen after coming off of it causing your estrogen to Sky rocket. After coming off letrozole it is recommended to use nopvadex for a month and tapper it down so that your hormones level off. I have used it and guarante it works. This however might depend on how serious your gyno is, and possibly how long you’ve had it for. Do a search on letrozole on bodybuilding forums and I won’t be the only one to tell you these same things.

slipper 08-14-2019 11:03 PM

SHRINK it! Be castrated for a start, but that too has potentially serious side-effects. Good luck! I LOVE li'l cuties and empty sacks, btw!!!

minuteman 08-21-2019 03:17 PM

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Originally Posted by Koreanchasity (Post 42275)
Tamoxifen is nolvadex. Arimidex is anastrozol. Arimidex is an AI (aromatise inhibitor), Nolvadex is a SERM (Selective estrogen receptor modulator). Basically an AI stops your body from converting testosterone into estrogen. SERMs basically stop the estrogen from binding. Letrozole is significantly stronger than arimidex. I can tell you that from experience, it does get rid of gyno. The problem is it suppressed you estrogen so low, that it isn’t uncommon for an estrogen rebound to happen after coming off of it causing your estrogen to Sky rocket. After coming off letrozole it is recommended to use nopvadex for a month and tapper it down so that your hormones level off. I have used it and guarante it works. This however might depend on how serious your gyno is, and possibly how long you’ve had it for. Do a search on letrozole on bodybuilding forums and I won’t be the only one to tell you these same things.

I consulted a doctor, rather than a bodybuilding forum ;).

In the UK, the prescribed treatment for gyno is tamoxifen, which is (apparently) effective if used in time. What with one thing and another, I missed the treatment window...

Thanks for the advice though - I'll look into letrozole further.

minuteman 08-21-2019 03:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by slipper (Post 42279)
SHRINK it! Be castrated for a start, but that too has potentially serious side-effects. Good luck! I LOVE li'l cuties and empty sacks, btw!!!

It's a tempting thought :D, though I think my twig would look cuter without the bag as well as the berries - and a circ. to finish the job off :eek:

Koreanchasity 08-24-2019 05:02 PM

To be honest, doctors know very little about this stuff. I get TRT from a doctor that specializes in it. My testosterone was low and I went to the dr and they would not prescribe me testosterone. I went to another doctor that specializes in hormone replacement therapy and he prescribed it. He said very few doctors will prescribe things they are unfamiliar with because they are liable. He personally had never prescribed letrozole because of how harsh it is on Estrogen. Tamoxifen and anastrozle are what is commonly prescribed. But you know, what would someone who has actually used tamoxifen, anastozle and letrozole and actually had gyno and reversed it know. You know, dozens of guys who claim it got rid of gyno vs a doctor who has never studied it and to my knowledge letrozole hasn’t been even tried in studies for make gyno caused by steroid usage. Most general practitioners don’t know crap. Now if you have an endocrinologist telling you that, I’d be a little more inclined to believe it since you know, they study hormones... but even then, they’ll likely tell you they have not heard of any cases of gyno being reversed by letrozole as opposed to saying, it’s not going to. My buddy had bad tendinitis to the point he could pick up his daughter, went to the doctor, had cortisone injections and it didn’t do anything. Did some research and found out HGH can help repair tissue damage (one reason celebs use it, helps them look younger, and athletes use it because it is almost undetectable and helps them heal quicker) he decided to try it. Tendinitis went away. He went back to the doctor and asked his doctor about using HGH and his doctor told him that it wasn’t for that, he said “well, just to let you know, I’ve been using it, and I haven’t had any problems with my arm in months.” Then the doctor just said “well, it does have some regenerative properties, but I wouldn’t recommend using it.” Doctors aren’t going to put their medical license on the fence to prescribe drugs for things that they typically aren’t used for. And if the doctor hasn’t studied it, he knows less than a google search.

minuteman 08-26-2019 01:44 PM

Yeah...


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