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Will I be curvy


Alex59

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From what I understand curves are caused by the female fat distribution pattern-know that was the case with me because my ultra curvy body isn't anymore after weight loss on T even though I was curvy at this weight at one time before taking T-and HRT will make you more curvy whether you start at 16 or 61.

The benefit of starting at 16 is that you go through a female rather than a male puberty. Because that affects your stature and the bulking up T causes males in puberty I think that starting early does make a difference. Depending on when your puberty started and how developed it was or whether you have been on blockers and the biggest determining factor-genetics. Look around-you'll see cis women with nary a curve and some men with curves women lust after. All genetic.

I do believe that in order to get those curves you have to put on that layer of body fat-ultra thin women-cis or trans -just don't have them. Affects breast development quite a bit too.

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I just really hope I get curvy :( it WAYYYY high up their in my main 3 wants :( Even if I dont get much curves im going to have lipo in my waist and fat fillers in my hips to increase my ratio :')

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That makes a good backup plan but it may not be necessary. I've seen some very curvy transwomen who didn't need anything.

Wait and see what nature bestows.

It's funny to remember how much I loathed what you so want

:)

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Johnny

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It will depend on your family genetics to some degree, but get too curvy, and it will still end up in the wrong places since it is fat, pure and simple. All you will really affect is where the fat will be deposited. Even women get the spare tire effect, and thats a place you o not want a curve.

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Know but I MIGHT be starting spire near 15 and DEFINATLY will be starting estrogen at 16.. so will my bone structure not change :? I read it will

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Alex, message me if you have any questions, i'm almost 17. I started when I was 14 so I have a couple of years with experience. Anyway, I did get curvy, but my waist got smaller to make me proportional. I highly doubt you'll need all those surgeries.. In my opinion I have a great bum(lol), and that required no surgery! Its just a couple of years on HRT, exercise, and eat a well balanced diet. To answer your question about spironolactone changing you bone structure-it doesn't affect your height. You won't bulk up, but only estradiol stops growth. Well according to my doctors, but I grew a total of 3 inches, when I was told I would no longer grow. Also I don't know your vital stats, but sometimes you can estimate, no guarantee, how your measurements will be. Take me I was 34(flat)-29-37 as a male, but after a couple of years... I am now 34A-26-37.5.

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