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I'm many pounds overweight at around 205lbs and 176cm tall, and I have tried to lose weight but it seems as if I don't want to make any real effort and if I do make any progress, it's usually erased a few days later. I'm not sure if this is the reason, but does anyone think I might be trying to keep features which hide my masculinity or could sort of mimic feminine features. My chest is fairly flabby, so I do have sort of manboobs (they are more like lumps rather than flaps), and a man's penis does look smaller when he's overweight. It's not affecting my hips as far as I know, although they seem quite wide anyway (what's the average male hip size anyway? Mine are around 43 inches).

I'm not gorging, not trying to add the weight on - it's more not really making the effort that part of me wants to make in order to lose weight. Is this theory feasible or should I look elsewhere for why I can't seem to make any real effort? I try to stop drinking coke, try to go to the gym regularly, try to get a proper's nights sleep but I still can't seem to get a regularity going.

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Guest Kaitlyn88

Well I know I put on too much weight after starting HRT. Now I'm afraid to lose weight because I'm worried that I'll lose it from the wrong places. Not that it really matters, it's like you have to work out and diet to just maintain your weight once you're on HRT.

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Guest childofwinter
Well I know I put on too much weight after starting HRT. Now I'm afraid to lose weight because I'm worried that I'll lose it from the wrong places. Not that it really matters, it's like you have to work out and diet to just maintain your weight once you're on HRT.

Sorry, it's my fault for not being more specific, but I'm not planning on doing anything like HRT. I've got very little idea about who I am, although I'm fairly certain that I'm an androgyne and want to be more androgynous.

In regards to hormones, though, I can't produce testosterone by myself (birth defects) and need to take restandol tablets every day. It doesn't really do much for me as far as I can tell, just creates more sperm and allows me to have an erection.

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Guest KellyKat

I am in a simular but not same boat as you. I did lose some 65lbs last year. In no small part because of a new job being very physical labor and much walking. Most weight was lost in my waist (5"), and belly (4"), with my face thinng out. My chest, and butt seemed just to 'firm' up. Now a 42C with a 35'' waist. I am still overweight but find myself looking much more presentable in either male or female mode.

I do plan to do HRT down the road but right now finding myself in a holding pattern with my weight loss. I don't seem to want to lose the curves I have at the moment. Afraid too lose it in all the wrong places.

Hope this helps. Luv Kat :)

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Guest Donna Jean

The nice thing about being on HRT is that the weight that you lose tends to be the "male" weight, such as, the love handles...

And on the other hand, any that you gain goes to girl places...hips, butt, legs, etc..

But, it's VERY hard to lose weight on HRT...I've been trying to lose 5 pounds (I'm at 148) and it just won't happen!

Huggs

Donna Jean

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Guest Elizabeth K

Amen to that! HRT really puts up a barrier to losing weight! I went on a strict diet and gained two pounds! Doctor's scales!

I donno what to do other than just stop eating. That's bad for my health now.

I suppose exercise - but I walk at least a mile a day at my work through heavy mud some times. Seems that would count. Guess I will have to join a gym program.

The only good part is all the weight is going to my hips and thighs. I finally fill out the bottom of a dress. Bad news - some to my face, but at least its soft now.

DONNO DONND DONNO

Lizzy

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Ive been losing weight in the gym and dieting , my moobs aint what they

used to be re same but the benefits from Estrogen will be all the more

pronounced as I intend to up my calorie intake when I begin Hrt. I am

at 12 stone now ,was 14 , and I would like to loose another stone prior

to HRT ,,,thing is , I can look like something the cat dragged in as my

face has more or less ""caved in"" :( ,,,Ah ,,worth the effort . luv,viv :)

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Guest aDORAble

A weight problem?

More like a WAIT problem...

I need to loose pounds to protect my health but I so much love my breasts I can't make up my mind what to do.

Have considered breast hormones, whatever those are, but the risks seem so high. Will not consider implants though I have the guile to do it. Too artificial.

I don't think there is an easy compromise.

So far I just have to keep hoping I'll squeeze the excess fat into place. I keep trying to LOL. :P

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Guest childofwinter
I'm many pounds overweight at around 205lbs and 176cm tall, and I have tried to lose weight but it seems as if I don't want to make any real effort and if I do make any progress, it's usually erased a few days later. I'm not sure if this is the reason, but does anyone think I might be trying to keep features which hide my masculinity or could sort of mimic feminine features. My chest is fairly flabby, so I do have sort of manboobs (they are more like lumps rather than flaps), and a man's penis does look smaller when he's overweight. It's not affecting my hips as far as I know, although they seem quite wide anyway (what's the average male hip size anyway? Mine are around 43 inches).

I'm not gorging, not trying to add the weight on - it's more not really making the effort that part of me wants to make in order to lose weight. Is this theory feasible or should I look elsewhere for why I can't seem to make any real effort? I try to stop drinking coke, try to go to the gym regularly, try to get a proper's nights sleep but I still can't seem to get a regularity going.

Another thing is that my legs are quite muscular, but I don't mind that. I really wouldn't want to have too much of a muscular upper body.

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Guest Elizabeth K
A weight problem?

More like a WAIT problem...

I need to loose pounds to protect my health but I so much love my breasts I can't make up my mind what to do.

Have considered breast hormones, whatever those are, but the risks seem so high. Will not consider implants though I have the guile to do it. Too artificial.

I don't think there is an easy compromise.

So far I just have to keep hoping I'll squeeze the excess fat into place. I keep trying to LOL. :P

Exactly how I felt before deciding to transition! There wasn't an answer, other than implants I guess. There is no such thing as hormones for your breast development - its all or nothing. So don't go there unless you are actually a transitioning transsexual. Don't try illegal hormones, or suppliments (which won't work) and definately NO silicone injections (deadly). I just resolved to lose weight (sigh - including my small boobs) and use augmentation - mainly breastforms.

Lizzy - who once though she was a CDer.

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Guest Maelee
Amen to that! HRT really puts up a barrier to losing weight! I went on a strict diet and gained two pounds! Doctor's scales!

I donno what to do other than just stop eating. That's bad for my health now.

I suppose exercise - but I walk at least a mile a day at my work through heavy mud some times. Seems that would count. Guess I will have to join a gym program.

The only good part is all the weight is going to my hips and thighs. I finally fill out the bottom of a dress. Bad news - some to my face, but at least its soft now.

DONNO DONND DONNO

Lizzy

The diet I am on is high fiber/high protein and it pushes for more, smaller meals each day, like 3 small meals with 3 snacks in between. Found that by going with the higher fiber foods it fills you up so much faster that you tend to eat less without really trying. Only thing is, need to drink lots and lots of water, or else.....things tend to get backed up if you know what I mean, lol. Plus I do 20-30 minutes of workout each day. It is a 10 minute solution dvd that I had ordered through special k with 4 different workouts on it.

I started this diet right around the time I started seeing my current doctor and started taking spironolactone with my estrogen. Even with the full HRT I have lost 50 pounds but I can't seem to loose anymore at this point and tend to bounce between 170 and 180. Which is not to bad I guess for being 6'2".

When I do gain weight though it just goes right back to my belly. It bothers me so much, like when will I get the fat redistribution? I have been on hormones now for over 8 months. Makes me think more and more about lipo.

Maybe if I cut out the dark chocolate I keep breaking my diet with :P But it tastes so so so good!! A girl has to have some vices right? (And one candy bar I will stretch out for a week, so not like I am gobling it down.)

Love and *hugs*

Mae

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Guest Kaitlyn88

I gained weight on my belly too, I had a flat one before hormones. The fat seems to just go every where, although if I wasn't on hormones almost all of it would have probably gone there. Then again I only gained weight because of HRT. If you look at most women they have belly fat too so it's not just a man thing. The only difference is women have it every where if it's there, men have almost all of it there.

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