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Can I get bone structure curvy?


Alex59

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Not to be cheely but I already know about fat redistrubution and muscles All I want to know is can I be bone structure curvy if I start hormones at 16?

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Guest Elizabeth K

You will have the starting point of a 16 year old male skeleton. Pelvic structure and hip spread, also jaw shape and skull size, are set in an adult size and configuration. You may not grow taller, though.that is only a generalization.

Lizzie

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Guest Donna Jean

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It all depends on where you are at when you start HRT....if you start puberty late....you have a better chance to get more female characteristics ....

If you've got a lot of male secondary sex changes, you'll not do as well....

Dee Jay

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Curves are not totally dependent on bone structure, hon. There is muscle mass, body toning, weight, exercise regimens, and yes, breast augmentation involved, too. Look at some of the transwomen actresses and models. They couldn't have started much earlier than you,

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Carolyn Marie

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Thank you :3 and no im nearly 15 and ive NO facial hair what so ever and my voice sounds weird WHEN IM A GUY becuase its so feminine, erm Im gonna try and pass as A girl in a few weeks ( 1st time trying, wish me luck!<3) and to be honest, Im not the "straightest " guy around when it comes to curves if ya nno what I mean. Im not a ruler.

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Guest JaniceW

Bones don't make curves, they are the framework on which the muscles, fat, and other tissue hang. It is the muscles, fat, and other tissue (soft tissue) that make the curves.

There are two major areas of the skeleton that do grow differently during puberty; during female puberty the pelvis widens and the openning at its base widens too, in male puberty these changes do not occur. The second area of difference is long bone growth, suring male puberty the long bones (leg and arm) grow more than during female puberty. After the age of puberty the bone structure is set.

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Guest Jo-88

Curves are not totally dependent on bone structure, hon. There is muscle mass, body toning, weight, exercise regimens, and yes, breast augmentation involved, too. Look at some of the transwomen actresses and models. They couldn't have started much earlier than you,

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Carolyn Marie

In fact some started much later!! Also to the op, you can always do a bit of corset training... that will help with the whole "hour glass" figure thing, hope that helps.

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