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i was wondering for all the ftm

how do u currently have your hair

and how you would like it to be

the hair im talking about is, the hair on your head, chest, navol, armpits, legs, groin everywhere!

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i was wondering for all the ftm

how do u currently have your hair

and how you would like it to be

the hair im talking about is, the hair on your head, chest, navol, armpits, legs, groin everywhere!

I have hair on my legs, arms, armpits and my head. Tiny hairs on my chest. None that you can see in the nose or on my face yet!

The only problem is their either too small or light for people to see. When the sunlight shines on them you cant see them(they just look white and blend into my skin). I'm hoping T will make them more 'full' and visible.

When I get face hair(when it comes in thick) I want this:

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I always groom myself so I'll keep my face pretty clean.

My hair(head hair) and I went through alot of stanges but I like the 'full head of hair, long bangs and short back' look. I think I can pull it off until I become a old grey man when I'm 40+. Then I'll start shaving or something if I don't go bald. :lol: Or just get a really short haircut - I think they look good on older men.

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Guest J-Walker

Oh god, I'm so worried about going bald. My grandfather had male pattern baldness and so did my father, so hopefully I can dodge that bullet.

My hair I prefer to keep long, but I'm currently sporting a short cut. Hair all over my body (Eastern European :P). I prefer to be shaved though so should I grow more chest hair than a happy trail I'll be waxing.

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Guest J-Walker

Actually, that's true for all men. Baldness is carried on the X chromosome, and since the father contributes the Y chromosome to a boy the mother is responsible. I know something else must be involved though, since we have two X chromosomes and women with baldness on one chromosome don't show signs of balding. Otherwise we'd bald regardless of transition.

All the same, I know I'm at high risk on both sides of my family, and I don't want it. XP

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My main fear was going bald so I slowly trimmed my head hair short.. just incase that happened so that no one would notice as much. I mostly wear hats so having it short on the sides and bald on top wouldn't have been a problem. But instead of seeing any sort of hair lose <_< I see gray I mean come on! I haven't hit thirty yet but I've the shade of gray on the side. Not even the few pieces here and there but patches. I'm extremely vain about this so most likely I'll be dyeing soon. Truthfully I would like to have the patience to grow my hair long enough to wear in a tail... which I never have had the patience to do. Having long hair is a pain and way too much work.

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I'm pretty much with Zabrak on this one. I have hair on my head, arms, legs, stomach, armpits and downstairs. My arm hairs are very light and not visible usually. My leg hair is getting there, but I can't seem to grow much above my knees. Weird? My armpits actually look really good, my bio male boyfriend is quite jealous. :D I have a happy trail, and it's dark but thin. I prefer to groom downstairs. The thing I'm the most excited about once I start taking T is chest hair!! I can't wait for that!! :lol: The hair on my head...I've pretty much had the same haircut my entire life. I get it cut about once every 2 months and then just let it get shaggy in between cuts. You can see my hair in my picture thing over there.

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Oh you guys are funny. You make me laugh.

Do you think Michael Jordan looks weird with no hair or Bruce Willis. Come on not every one is going to have Brad Pitt Locks. You will be perfectly masculine and perfectly handsome with or without hair,even when you are old and "forty".....

You guys sound like Wally and Beaver Cleaver..You make me feel good and light hearted,,,,,,Old people squeeze to you all....Mia B)

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I didn't mention other hair my pits are the same sparse except for the line... I never grow hair anywhere normally. Before T I only had hair on the front of my legs nothing on my tighs or calfs. Now after T it looks like I have been playing with a razor and have bald patches still behind my legs. Finally fuzz is showing on my tighs and you can actually see hair on my arms without me pointing out that I am not naked! Lip hair is growing in nicely I'm actually proud of that the men on my fathers side just don't grow much hair anywhere. And a happy trail has formed though I like to think of most of it as ring around the belly button. No chast hair I do have back fuzz but it won't darken at all. Anway off to bed now.

P.S. I had nice groin hair before my hysto now it looks like I butchered myself and just can't grow the hair even. I really hopes that goes away...

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Oh you guys are funny. You make me laugh.

Do you think Michael Jordan looks weird with no hair or Bruce Willis. Come on not every one is going to have Brad Pitt Locks. You will be perfectly masculine and perfectly handsome with or without hair,even when you are old and "forty".....

You guys sound like Wally and Beaver Cleaver..You make me feel good and light hearted,,,,,,Old people squeeze to you all....Mia B)

Some men -and- woman(yes some can pull it off) look good with little to no hair. I just don't want to go bald myself. I'm lucky there, though, no bald men I know in my family. They all have thick, full heads of hair. I wont roll out my chances, though.

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cool guys

i dont really have much hair but never does the males on both sides of the family, have more leg and hair and armpit hair then my younger brothers currently

but they are still no really that visable unless your payin proper attenton, mind groin hair is out of control.....

my happy trial did have a lot of hair till i got ezema :( but is going in nicely again,

i have little little hair on my top lip cant reli see it unless your staring at the mirror for long enough lol!

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I'm just hairy, I always have been even b4 T. But wants T came into the picture it won't stop growing. I can grow a beard, my stomach is full of hair, my chest is filling in now but I shave the top of it cause it itches, I have hair all over my legs and arms, thick. I even have hair on my fingers and toes. And I wouldn't change it for the world.

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Guest MrAwesome

my heads shaved bold, with just some fuzz on the top of my head. I have as long as I can possibly grow it arm pit hair... which is almost as thick as my dads... and pubic hair... which isn't all that thick... I have arm, leg hair, but it don't grow really on the upper parts of my limbs, YET and I have some small hairs on my belly... I want to be as hairy as possibly though when I go on t

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I keep my hair clipped short. I occassionally shave my head, but I have such thick hair that I find it really difficult to maintain. I don't like my hairline and was hoping that it would receed a bit when I went on T, but so far no luck. I must be the only man ever that wants his hair to receed! lol I was always extremely hairy before T, even my stomach, so now the hair on my legs, arms, and stomach is emense. I've recently started developing little hairs on my chest as well. I would really like a hairy chest. My facial hair has developed well, and I let it grow out over chrismas into a rather patchy beard (some of you might have seen the pictures on here) but I've started shaving again recently to try and encourage the hairs to grow back thicker. Eventually I'd quite like a moustach but I plan to experiment with different facial hair styles to see what suits me when I can.

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Guest Little Sara

Armpit hair is totally independant of T unless you're 100% immune to it, or are amongst the less than 1% of the population who doesn't grow any at all (regardless of testosterone levels). It's androgenic hair, yeah, but both men and women grow it equally.

Same for pubic hair, only the pattern differs. And that's Tanner V (fully mature) where it differs, Tanner IV and under is more or less the same between boys and girls. The "happy trail" is a sign of Tanner V in boys/men.

Tanner stages are a measure of puberty advancement starting at 1 (pre-pubertal) and ending at 5 (adult), it concerns pubic hair, phallic length, testes size and breast growth. Not everyone reaches Tanner V, though most do.

For the record, I have no armpit hair and have never had any, not a single hair. Even though I had average (plain middle range) adult male testosterone levels...at 24. At 26, I still don't have any.

A testosterone increase should affect legs hair, arms hair, grow chest hair, perhaps back hair, the "happy trail", perhaps tummy hair, facial hair and make the skin texture coarser.

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