Quote from: Adchop on March 09, 2016, 08:22:27 PM
I think that's what I was curious about.
If you look at fighters for example, they build up the muscle on their bodies so that they can take more punishment from punches. Because hrt decreases the muscles of the body, it's only natural that you would be exposed to experience more pain than you would before you lost your muscle mass.
Another question for the ladies out there.
I'm also curious what will happen when I grow boobs. Did it take your body time to adjust coordination wise, or did it feel completely natural from the get go?
I should clarify, a lot of the pain is because of HRT. Tit growth and back aches mostly, though these are amplified when I'm on my period.
As for coordination, I'm still getting used to having tits. I still hit them against doors or doorways or going around corners or whatever. The other day I was leaning over and they brushed against my keyboard, and it surprised me.. And then moving my arms in front of my chest it's like 'oh yeah these are a thing'. Building my new computer recently was an interesting experience, because I had to be careful leaning over or holding the case against me. Psychologically, it's hard adjusting too. Not that they don't feel right on me, but having gone nearly three decades without them, and having lived as a guy (more or less), it's still baffling when I look at them or touch them or feel them jiggling or wobbling around. And then the fact that they're sensitive and have become an erogenous area... it's all just very different. Oddly enough though, they don't make me self-conscious when I'm out in public unless maybe I have a padded bra and tight shirt on, because then they just stick way out there, or so it seems. In fact, I love showing them off to my friends.

But what
does make me self-conscious is my ass and thighs... They're huge! They've always been big, and feminine, but I used to wear baggy jeans and would try to walk more like a guy. Now I can walk comfortably but I also wear leggings or tight jeans, and my butt very obviously wobbles around... I just feel like everyone is looking at my ass when I walk, and that's something I suppose I just need to get used to. Doesn't help that I've gained some weight and inches around there..