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starting hormones
I have been thinking about starting for a while now. Is there a desired weight thats best to start at someone told me i should slim down from 205 to about 140 before starting.
I know its better to have more fat tissue around the chest for breast implants and yes i know i should not rush the implants and i plan on waiting 2 years from the time i start hormones. |
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Yes, lose weight. Oestrogen will slow your metabolism and you will likely have less energy for awhile. Try to pick a target weight for a woman your height and make that your goal... but be realistic.
Also body fat % is actually more important. If you weigh 300 lbs with 5% body fat you will have problems feminising. |
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k cool thanks for the info. I am about 5 ft 10 so a women my height i don't have loose too too much. I am guessing average weight for a women my height would be about 170.
Ya thats what i thought about body fat was not sure though. |
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170 at 5'10" will be just about right and give you plenty of curves. Just remember hormones are not a magic pill. They are slow and subtle. I was on hormones for a year before the first bump behind my nipple happened. The other changes probably won't even get noticed by you at first. That's part of the problem with gals who self-medicate. They don't see what's happening and take too much. There are heath reasons to go slow and let your body shape itself as well as emotional. The initial dose for hormones is roughly what a pregnant woman as during the 8th month produces. Let me tell you, those chicks are CRAZY! Taking more will likely lead to greater mood swings and that first couple months are rough on us anyway.
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I do know one thing that As of right now i have decided that i would not go post op and keep everything intact down below.
Someone told me that most end up getting the surgery done which is what i do not want. |
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I don't think most ever do end up getting surgery done. Most may want it, I don't know, but I doubt most can afford it. Personally, I don't need a vagina to feel complete, so I think I'd rather take the surgery money and eventually buy a house with it.
You will have problems with some Transwomen and some Therapists because you don't want the op. It's important to remind that that SRS was created as a last resort for people who could not function without it. SRS is one of many treatments for GID, it is not a goal or by any means the end. |
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k thanks for clearing that up because i was not too sure.
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Erection?
Hey! there! Good luck with the HRT, people say it's hard, but you GO!
I have a question, open for anyone who have any suggestions, here is comes: "Kalena, Areeya, Sasha... Wonderful examples of feminine beauty. How do they maintain erection?.. Will using hormones decrease sex drive and erections?.." CHeerS |
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Do not cripple your life!
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Are you saying HRT will cripple her life?
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Hormones will cripple of course.
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I'm a bit confused??? How will hormones cripple? Cripple a person's chances of having an erection? Cripple one's chances of getting a high paying job? Or do you mean to infer that they could quite literally lead to paralysis, because that's a side effect I'm unaware of.
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