So, I'll be starting my transition again in maybe a couple weeks. I'll be 28 1/2 exactly. I started originally right when I turned 27, then stopped after about 9. I had pretty decent-good results at that time and now I'm back to baseline. Originally when I started I was about 150lbs and when I stopped I was the most I've ever weighed at around 170lbs. My butt seemed the most changed and it was bigger than I imagined it could ever get even at 9 months. I wasn't expecting it at all since women in my family are, aside from a couple aunts, not really endowed. My mother and sister and a few of my aunts do have fairly large breast, so I'm hoping I do ok there and I seemed to be doing ok. Didn't have much, but probably what I should have for that time. My face looked different and I probably looked different in a lot of subtle ways that I didn't notice. My skin and hair were great.
Anyway, I think that I was getting decent result because I put on a good amount of weight in eating a lot of protein after starting hrt. I'm also very healthy. It was always my plan to get up to about 175-180lbs, stay there on hrt for a while, before dropping to maybe 155lbs to finish. I'm exactly 6'0" and I carry most any weight I've been at well from 135-170's and I'd imagine I wouldn't look too big, even if I was as much as 190-200lbs. I'm gonna drop down to 140lbs to start and add weight regardless, but maybe it would be best for me to shoot more for getting my weight up closer to 200lbs, adding on 60lbs while on hrt. I'd again eat mainly protein. After I could drop a few lbs or I suppose at that point, I could stay at 180-200lbs and have fat transfers from my male areas to enhance my results from hrt. Does that sound like a sound plan, or should I not pack on a bit of extra weight and stick to maxing out at 170ish? Anyone else start very thin and put on a good amount of weight? At the end I'd have put on about 25% of my total weight while on estrogen if at 200lbs.