NO. If it did wouldn't milk do the same thing? After all, milk does come from a female cow.
they don't have female hormones
It is because of sexual hormones in the brain.
Men do it all the time when they want to look. If a man took the hormones, his voice would get lighter and he would develope breasts, among other things. Female hormones in men will not change the voice. You can train your voice to sound like a females voice. Female hormones will make you more female though. Wish I could answer better for you, I have used them and I like them.
Men become female or women by eating hormones under a doctors supervision and finally through a sex change operation.
men who wants breasts can get them through surgery or by taking hormones. You have to see a doctor to take hormones though since the wrong dose and taking female hormones without doctors supervision is very dangerous and even deadly for a male.
They cut her balls off.
No, men do not have ovaries. Ovaries are female reproductive organs that produce eggs and hormones. In the male reproductive system, the testes produce sperm and hormones like testosterone.
Sure. A hormone imbalance of female hormones in a man can do it.
Men can have a menstrual cycle - if they have female reproductive organs and don't take hormones to suppress their menstrual cycles. Men thus can experience menstrual symptoms, so only trans men can experience this and not cis men who do not have female reproductive organs.
Not a single pill, no. Men can take female hormones, to get a bit of breast development ASO, but that's about it.
Under rare circumstances would men have breasts with fully-developed areolae. That would be caused by hormone imbalances or deliberate use of female hormones. Even chronic, deliberate overdose of male hormones can, in theory, cause this.
Estrogen is probably the most widely known and discussed of all hormones. The term "estrogen" actually refers to any of a group of chemically similar hormones; estrogenic hormones are sometimes mistakenly referred to as exclusively female hormones when in fact both men and women produce them. However, the role estrogen plays in men is not entirely clear.