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Started by Jillieann Rose, June 12, 2007, 10:24:37 PM

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How do you feel about your body hair?

I don't remove any of my body hairs.
27 (32.5%)
I only remove the hair in areas that will be exposed.
6 (7.2%)
I don't remove any of my body hairs.
3 (3.6%)
I occasionally remove them.
13 (15.7%)
I wish I had more hair.
9 (10.8%)
I am happy with the hair I have
2 (2.4%)
I remove all of my hair.
23 (27.7%)

Total Members Voted: 45

SeptagonScars

Went with the "I wish I had more hair" option which is true, but I do actually remove some of it, just not in a usually visible area. I mean I only shave/trim my pubes but keep the rest as it is, and wish I had a bit more body hair in general. Especially on my arms and chest. My chest hair is coming along more and more now though which I really like, but my arms still only have very thin and nearly invisible hairs. The back hair I could have done without though, but it's just a few stray hairs so it doesn't bother me much.

Otherwise, I'm pretty satisfied with how my body hair has turned out so far on hrt with testosterone, and I'm especially glad for my genes to give me a nice full beard, as well as making me not likely to go bald on my head (only one of my male relatives got male pattern baldness, on my father's side, the rest got to keep their manes). I've heard that's a rare combination in the genetic lottery, and quite a blessing for me as a trans man.

I didn't have a lot of body hair pre-T but some extra here and there. Like I had a thin/light happy trail, some peach fuzzy sideburns (more/further down than cis women typically have), and my knuckle/toe hair has always been there or for as long as I can remember. Yeah and some average-for-a-female amount of leg- and arm hairs too. My hairline was very rounded pre-T and it went back quite far (about 1,5 inch on each side) on T but then stopped there a couple of years ago. It's very U-shaped now but I like it. It looks very similar to my uncle's hairline now, so I guess I got it from him somehow.
Mar. 2009 - came out as ftm
Nov. 2009 - changed my name to John
Mar. 2010 - diagnosed with GID
Aug. 2010 - started T, then stopped after 1 year
Aug. 2013 - started T again, kept taking it since
Mar. 2014 - top surgery
Dec. 2014 - legal gender marker changed to male
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Jul. 2018 - came out as cis woman and began detransition
Sep. 2018 - stopped taking T and changed my name to Laura
Oct. 2018 - got new ID-card

Medical Detransition plans: breast reconstruction surgery, change legal gender back to female.
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