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Ziva Maas

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Ok, i was wondering when your on hrt treatment. How many of you have noticed a increase of development of mass in your butt area? How much of a difference have you noticed?. I was wondering. I'd love to have a nice booty... Your thoughts would be nice. Than you!

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My weight has definitely shifted south but i would have to say that i'm not broad in the hips like a natal female.  My bone structure remains the same but at least there has been some broadening of the area.

 

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Charlize

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Hi there Ziva, HRT can do wonders for the booty, everyone is different of course. I've been on HRT for a little more than 5 years, I also walk / hike / bike a lot, my lower body gets a work out quite often. I can say my back side looks "fuller" than it used to. I fill in certain pairs of jeans better, I have a more defined "shelf". Having GCS changed my lower body shape even more, I have a more defined "gap", I feel more confident wearing tight fitting leggings these days no worries about certain things, as I continue to heal my walk has shifted a little, especially after stretching out to the largest dilator, I love my lower body how it looks these days, and can't wait to be fully healed up so I can do more types of exercising (safely). There are number of exercises to enhance booty, squats are wonderful for example. I had a guy drive up slowly from behind in his pickup truck the other day, he was checking me out, then he pulls over ahead of me and wanted to "chat or something", oh gawd, careful what you wish for....

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As someone who like Cyndi, spent a lot of time cycling, I always had  a tooshy. I've been on HRT for 2 years (tomorrow) and I have sadly gotten a little "tight" in pants I bought just 8 months ago. Both in booty and thighs I have become bigger. Hips are a bit wider too.

I think for me, it was a matter of having certain characteristics prior to HRT that led to growth in the area.

 

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Kaylee

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Ooooo girl, let me tell you. A few weeks ago, I was getting dressed. It was a little cooler out than it had been and I grabbed a pair of yoga pants that I'd not worn since spring. I wanted to see how I looked in them, of course, and when I looked in the mirror, THERE IT WAS!! A great big ol' booty! And it wasn't there before. The guys have also noticed it. I recently began dating someone. He's a black guy and really LOVES my booty. I always hoped that I'd be blessed in that particular area, as I am naturally drawn to men of color, and they generally like big booty girls. I never expected to get the results that I've gotten though. And I'm just over 2 and 1/2 years HRT.

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All I can respond with is a "maybe" because there are a few things that make me unsure:

1) I'm not 100% sure if I did or didn't have that much of a butt prior to starting HRT. I never really thought about it much.

2) Women's jeans are different than men's jeans and as such, perhaps my new-found buttocks region is the result of wearing jeans that are meant to make a woman's butt look better because that's how they were designed.

When in doubt, take a side butt pic in well-fitting jeans! (this is easier said than done) If need be, ask lady friends for their opinion. If you're really curious, ask guy friends for a male perspective of your butt. Naturally, don't send pics unsolicited. Get permission first. :)

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Guest DianeATL

I have always had a round butt but slim hips.  Recently I cleaned out my closet and had to toss most of my skirts because they were too tight in the hips, so I guess that even though I can't really see it, my hips are adding a bit of padding.

I don't think HRT has dramatic body results on most, more subtle changes.

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