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Can HRT fix this or only surgery??

Started by girl you look fierce, January 21, 2013, 11:34:34 AM

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Nero

Well, don't want to disappoint. But you already have a very feminine fat distro. Looks very normal to me. Even kinda hot tbh. I'd leave it. Hips and thighs are the ->-bleeped-<-. trust me. I never had them as female.
You look normal. lots of cis women carry their hip fat differently.
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ZoeM

Hi. I'm much the same way - waist, hips, little band inwards where the belts sat.
I think it might go away with prolonged skirt/high-riding-pants-wearing. But even if not, eh - you have hips! Rejoice!
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Nero

Well, I've always had male fat distro and as far as I know my hormones level were normal. It's normal for girls to feel self-conscious about this area. In fact, it's probably the most common area of concern. But yours looks very normal, especially considering your small size.
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Elspeth

No way I can confirm this, but high T levels wouldn't matter if you has some condition that makes the receptors androgen insensitive.  Hard to be sure from just one pic. If you're not on HRT now, and if you do get T blockers/AAs, I would imagine things could only improve, but everyone is different.
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muuu

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MaidofOrleans

I'm the same way. I hope HRT over time takes care of it.
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Assoluta

I didn't think about it as something unusual until today but I realise I have it as well, it's probably not uncommon.



I've been 6 years on hormones and it hasn't changed, although that doesn't bother me much because I've seen a fair few women whose figures are that way, or look similar due to the way the fat is distributed. I'm quite thin though, which might be the reason why I still have it.
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michelle666

I have the same thing. I think it came from when I wore mens pants, thats where they would sit along with my underwear waistband. Now that I only wear womans pants that the waist sits a bit higher, it's smoothing out. I also noticed when I dont wer underwear for a while, it smooths even more.
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muffinpants

Err, I thought that was how all girls looked? Am I wrong? I think you look perfectly normal!!
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