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T Effect question

Started by JHeron, December 31, 2014, 04:17:10 AM

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JHeron

I am really curious if T can or has made anyone's hands or feet larger or wider? I am considering eventually lengthening my hands through cosmetic surgery because they are terribly small..  and if/when I go on T they will look even more out of place. I know it may sound stupid but it's important to me
Suffering -- had given her a heart to understand what my heart used to be.
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ridleysw

I have only been on T for 2.5 months, so it is too soon to tell for me, but one of my friends has larger feet now (after a year-ish on T).  It's just the musculature, though - the actual bones are not getting bigger.
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HeyTrace19

Almost at the 4 year mark on T, and I can tell you that my hands have become somewhat thicker, but not any longer.  I also have dreadfully small wrists, which seem to be staying that way...  I have gone up a full shoe size, and despite my feet thickening up a bit, they are still pretty small.  I have very petite looking toes, so I try to keep them hidden when I can. It is something I am self conscious about, but really, I think nobody else notices  :embarrassed:
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Kreuzfidel

In my experience, this is anecdotal and happens for some - but not for all.

I have personally seen my hands become thicker, like  HeyTrace19, but not longer.  My feet are about the same, though.  I've been on T for 3 years.
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Arch

My favorite gloves stopped fitting after I started T. I haven't bought new gloves, so the difference might be only half a size. But you can increase hand size somewhat if you work out a lot.

My feet also got bigger. I'm not sure how much bigger because I had to tighten my belt financially and wasn't able to buy the same brand anymore. When I went shopping for bargain-priced shoes at the Rack, I thought I could wear the same size but just get a wide, but that didn't work. I had to get both wider and larger. Weird. I'll know more when I go back to my old brand.

Hmm, with space at such a premium in my little house, I really should clean out all of these old shoes because there is no way I am ever going to wear them again.
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Bimmer Guy

I'm only 3.5 months in, but I would say that pretty early on my fingers got wider, as my rings no longer fit.  Fat gain and water weight gain are ruled out.
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Ryan55

im 7 months on T, and my hands didnt get bigger, my feet went up half a size though. Honestly no one really judges your feet or hands, I pass like 90 percent of the time and I havent had anyone say something about my hands or feet.


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JHeron

Hmm so it's basically a toss up.. cross my fingers I guess. Tough luck about the feet size going up  shoes are expensive lol
Suffering -- had given her a heart to understand what my heart used to be.
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Adam (birkin)

I just noticed the other day how much my hands changed. They're wider, fingers are fatter, more veiny. They're still small, people comment sometimes lol, but they are undoubtedly male-looking nonetheless.

Feet, I dunno. They just seemed to get hairier, I think I might have gone up a shoe size but I'm not certain.
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Arch

Here's a weird side effect on my feet that really bugs me. I didn't pick up much extra hair, but the hairs I have are longer. Sometimes, they get pulled--and they really hurt--when I wear socks with no shoes. This isn't something that happens for a minute and then stops; the discomfort goes on and on.

It's a real issue during winter because I want to sleep with socks on. Sometimes I lie awake, completely focused one or both of my feet, for quite some time. When they get warm enough, I take the socks off because it will take too long for me to fall asleep otherwise. Of course, I don't fall asleep easily anyway, but this irritation just makes my insomnia worse.
"The hammer is my penis." --Captain Hammer

"When all you have is a hammer . . ." --Anonymous carpenter
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JHeron

That's odd... I've never heard of that even from bio men. I wonder if our hairs are equally as long because I'm extremely hairy even without T. I have an urge to measure my toe hairs now lol so strange
On a serious note have you tried cutting them or even shaving since they bother you so much?
Suffering -- had given her a heart to understand what my heart used to be.
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Arch

I have had two live-in male partners who have never said a word about foot hair and socks.

I have considered shaving my feet, and I'm still mulling over the possibility. It's just that...I'm not sure how to put this...I guess every hair on my body (not just my head!) is sort of precious to me because it is a male marker. My upper back is pretty furry now, and I have a horror of back hair, yet I haven't made any move to shave there.

The irritation is intermittent. If it were constant, or if it occurred in shoes as well, I probably wouldn't hesitate to shave. I might procrastinate, but that's a different story. :P
"The hammer is my penis." --Captain Hammer

"When all you have is a hammer . . ." --Anonymous carpenter
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mynameisjacob

My hands have become more masculine and my fingers have gotten more thick and I am only two months on t. It varies from person to person, depending on age, genetics stuff like that. But my ring I always wear cannot fit my finger anymore in the last few weeks on t
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james-felix

I've been on T 10 months, and while I've noticed a bit of growth, it's not a lot. My hands to definitely look a lot different though - thicker blood will make your veins pop, and my knuckles are hairier.
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mythy

I had big hands to begin with and i don't think they got any bigger although they did become hairier and more muscular. My feet went up a size though.
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Mackan

My hands stayed the same size in lenght , but I gained a little width in my fingers, nothing really noticable from another persons perspective but I know cus I had to buy rings in bigger sizes. My feet stayed the same, except they look more masculine , hairy and veiny. That applies to my hands as well they def not look feminine anymore.

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