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Ungrowth hormone

Started by A, May 24, 2013, 03:04:59 PM

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dentifrice

I propably do it.
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A

I'd be really interested to see that. Though to be honest, even if it becomes possible, would someone really bother to make a procedure? I don't think we're "worth it". We're not so many, and even if that is ideal, it's in no way justifiable as an essential health expense.
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kyh

Quote from: A on May 27, 2013, 09:10:05 AM
I'd be really interested to see that. Though to be honest, even if it becomes possible, would someone really bother to make a procedure? I don't think we're "worth it". We're not so many, and even if that is ideal, it's in no way justifiable as an essential health expense.

In the future, I can see there being one or two trans hubs in America. Perhaps a clinic for that would open up at that point in time.
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Beth Andrea

Quote from: kyh on May 25, 2013, 05:08:57 AM



Could he get any gayer?  ;D

Anyone else notice the perspective is wrong? He's holding the cup, but the base is behind his forearm...
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Beth Andrea

No, probably not. (all expenses paid due to being a clinical trial...? Maybe...)

I just want something that will unfreeze my hip bones, so they can get a little wider...then freeze them up again when the meds are stopped.
...I think for most of us it is a futile effort to try and put this genie back in the bottle once she has tasted freedom...

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kyh

Quote from: Beth Andrea on May 27, 2013, 10:57:49 AM
Anyone else notice the perspective is wrong? He's holding the cup, but the base is behind his forearm...

xD Didn't notice till just now. Good eye haha
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Contravene

I would definitely do this if it were possible. If the only thing reverting back to pre-pubescence were my hormone levels, I wouldn't see a problem with it at all.
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Jamie D

Quote from: Beth Andrea on May 27, 2013, 10:57:49 AM
Anyone else notice the perspective is wrong? He's holding the cup, but the base is behind his forearm...

I bet Escher pictures drive you nuts!
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Sarah S

I would do it and be a lot happier growing up than what I went through the first time.
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Agenda Dysphoria

I'd probably do it, mostly for changing my bone structure
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Soren

I totally would. And it would cause no problems since I still look like I'm 12  >:(
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Cassandra Hyacinth

Quote from: A on May 27, 2013, 09:10:05 AM
I'd be really interested to see that. Though to be honest, even if it becomes possible, would someone really bother to make a procedure? I don't think we're "worth it". We're not so many, and even if that is ideal, it's in no way justifiable as an essential health expense.

Hmm... it is true that pretty much every medical procedure trans people require is an off-shoot of previous medical procedures done for different things. Whereas this would solely be of benefit to trans people...

At any rate, if this was available, I'd give away practically everything I own to try it. Not even joking.
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