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Started by Carmen, January 08, 2013, 12:45:39 AM

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Carmen

Hey all,

I am 22 years old and just started HRT last month>  I am at a pretty good starting point, but I am curious.  As a male I have a round bubble butt, and fairly meaty thighs.  Or a lady's legs and ass as my girlfriend tells me.  Needless to say I don't mind if the area gets a little plumper but I don't want o become a fat girl, not that ther is anything wrong with it, but I want to be thin.  Currently I have a slight belly. 

As I get further into HRT will that migrate to my girl areas?  Or will it just get worse?  Should I stop HRT and go on a fat buring mission, then resume?
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Kelly J. P.

Quote from: Carmen on January 08, 2013, 12:45:39 AM
but I don't want o become a fat girl, not that ther is anything wrong with it

Well, first of all... being "fat" is unhealthy. While there isn't anything morally wrong with it, it's something that should be avoided through exercise and a healthy diet. I would say there's plenty wrong with being fat. But I digress.

Anyway, it might just be that you're a bit pear-shaped - uncommon for guys, but there's nothing wrong with it. If you are at a healthy weight, exercising, and are making sure to eat a healthy diet, then there's not much else you can or should do. If you really want, you can prioritize exercising the fattier areas while on HRT to burn a little fat and build or tone some muscle in those areas.

The fat won't migrate on its own, no matter where it is. Sometimes, you just need to live, move, and breathe in order to burn and migrate the fat from "male" to "female" places, but when people have more weight, especially in "female-typical" places... this process would take a long time without some help in the form of exercise.

I wouldn't suggest stopping HRT for this, though. Stopping would do more harm than good... and I'm not even sure what good it would do in terms of weight burning.
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muuu

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Saffron

If you want to stay fit, do exercise 3 times a week and watch your calorie intake.
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mumbaigirl

The old fat doesn't migrate on HRT. It is the new fat, the one you put on HRT, that "migrates" to the right places ;)
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