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Questions On The Opperation


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Guest kunoichigoddess

ok first ill go with the opperation, my question right now is with breast size. my freind told me they generally turn out small but are there vareints to size? especially since i'm going to be starting on my 18th birthday asap, and also with the XXY that my parents beleive i have and hope like no other i do, would that possibly improve my size? and also would starting young help my hips to fan out? they already have... but not too much still wider than my upper body thoug lol

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Guest silverpetals

oookay, i'm not sure exactly which operation you mean but i'll go with your other question. if you're on hrt, i *think* you're supposed to expect around a cup smaller than your female relatives. that doesn't exactly work out in my family, but i suppose rules always have exceptions. if you're starting young i suppose the results might be better, but i'm not exactly sure, like starting at 13 or something i imagine you'd have a pretty normal female puberty, i'm not exactly sure what happens at 18, but the results will probably be a lot more noticeable and normal than if you were much older, so it's good that you're starting early ^_^

oestrogens (and the lack of androgens) tend to redistribute fat to different parts of the body than they'd be otherwise, and like breast growth i expect starting younger is better for that kind of thing, but they can only redistribute fat and soft tissue and not alter bone structure much (natal women generally have wider pelvises and therefore hips than men).

so, ya everything varies, just depends on genetics, metabolism, lifestyle blah blah blah...but starting at 18 you should be fine, don't worry :)

but, it might not be such a great thing to have klinefelter's (xxy) because although it causes a less significant puberty, it also leaves you at increased risk of breast cancer, osteoporosis, diabetes, and liver damage (i think) :unsure: . although those risks are pretty small, if you really think you have it it might be best to check it out on the web, or ask your doctor. but don't worry about it too much.

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Hey,

Look at the girls in your family.

A T-girl tends to be one size smaller than the average woman in her family.

I'm fifty one,and am pleased with my development oh yeah.

The hips?I dunno...Read read read,do some research.

You just might be surprised and pleased by the results.

Hugs,

Angie.

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Guest kunoichigoddess

well i dont think XXY just reduces masculinities, but my hips are already wider and from what i learned in medical anatomy a feminine width as it is, the part of the bone between my legs is wider than 90 degrees

thank you for the information ^^

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Guest kunoichigoddess

hehe i have a problem with studying lol i try and get the information from others instead of just read read read =P im just lazy sry, so i do my research through others aka more reliable resources

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