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How long were you on hrt when you noticed your hips growing?

Started by Angélique LaCava, November 01, 2016, 08:47:42 AM

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Angélique LaCava

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becky.rw

Within a few weeks... BUT  (lol I pun)...

before HRT I'd spent 35yrs powerlifting.  So the butt and hips were sizable, but with muscle right up to the skin with no significant fat.    As fat began to be stored there, sitting, laying down, got noticeably more comfortable, and I could feel the change in size when laying on my back or side.

I'm also eating at calorie balance, while scheduling meals and size of meals to provoke intervals of fat draw down and fat storage.  eg, exercise on an empty stomach, eat only after muscles have recovered and somewhat restocked glycogen.    Maximizes change in fat distribution without much change in weight.

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noleen111

I noticed my hip growth about 9 months in.. The only reason I noticed was I need a pair jeans and when I tried a pair on in my normal size, they did not fit past my hips... I had buy another size..

My female roommate, then remarked when she saw me in my new jeans, that I filled them out well. HRT gave me quite wide hips (I inherited my mothers wide hips)
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Jenna Marie

I think it was around 3-4 months when I actually could see that  my hips were filling out and my butt getting rounder; I had noticed my pants fitting differently before that, though.
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Barb99

I'm a year and a half into HRT and still no hips! I can gain weight if I want to , but every time I do it goes straight to my belly. Whats the deal? I want my money back! Where is that complaint department?  ;)
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Angélique LaCava

Quote from: Charley on November 01, 2016, 12:07:17 PM
I'm a year and a half into HRT and still no hips! I can gain weight if I want to , but every time I do it goes straight to my belly. Whats the deal? I want my money back! Where is that complaint department?  ;)
ik what you mean. I can gain 10 lbs and it won't go directly to my hips. It evenly distributes to my stomach,breasts,hips,and butt so you can't even notice any difference. I hate it.
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Rachel_Christina

Im lucky, I have always had hips, but I haven't noticed any change to them so far, I am skin and bones ther so if I gain anything it should be great :)
Onlt been on HRT for 3 months, and it is only a half dose >__<


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Naomi71

I didnt pay any attention to it because I was entirely focused on my breasts, but my endocrinologist took my measurements and my waist became much thinner while my hips became wider. In three months time,  my body did get a female shape.

Ah and I actually lost 4 kilos. Went on a diet when I started HRT, which seems to be working


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KarynMcD

Hips? I wish.
I just notice it in my thighs.
My butt still seems the same.
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Michelle_P

Interesting.  I don't SEE a change after almost 5 months, but around the 4 month point my skinny male DKNY jeans stopped fitting.  A little bit too snug.  On the other hand, my size 6 Buffalo skinny jeans are nice and snug in all the right places now.

So something has changed...
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Eva Marie

About a year into it. I started noticing that I was having trouble putting things in my pocket and I finally figured out it was because I was getting a butt LOL...... Squeezing my jeans up past my hips was also a new experience whereas before they just slid on.
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Karen_A

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.Christy

im extremely underweight so it was about a year before i noticed i had trouble fitting into my pants.
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judithlynn

I am about 4 years back on HRT and about 10 months ago I  was presenting at a conference  in one of my few  times still dressed as male, when I put the laser pointer down on the podium lecturn and it basically rolled off the lectern onto the stage.  I then bent down to pick it up. At that point  as I bent down the fabric of the trousers gave a ripping sound and literally split from waist band to crotch as it stretched across my now wider buttocks and hips. Luckily it was the end of my presentation and I sort of exited off stage and headed for the reception, got some safety pins and pin it up. I then headed back to my hotel, changed back into a business skirt an blouse and felt much better. It was at that stage I thought - wow I have gained rounded buttocks and hips.

Now I cannot get into any of my male trousers at all. Its not the waist, its the hips and buttocks that's the issue. So I now only wear women's skinny jeans, women's shorts women's pants for when on the rare occasions I need to  front up in pseudo male garb etc. Mind you now with  my breasts at a comfortable B heading for C Cup and with seemingly permanently erect nipples, it become almost impossible to present as male even if I need to.

Women's jeans etc all now fit perfectly. Mind you some have very tiny front pockets .
Judith
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becky.rw

Quote from: judithlynn on November 02, 2016, 03:03:29 AMWomen's jeans etc all now fit perfectly. Mind you some have very tiny front pockets .

Yeah, whats with that, I got a couple pair, and they fit good; then I go to stick my hand in something that looks like it should be a pocket, and I'm
   ..............................  :(

Have my purse, but still.
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KarynMcD

Women don't carry things in their pockets, don't you know.

You're lucky you got any pockets!


What's even better than tiny pockets?
Fake pockets.
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Moyshe313

10 weeks in and Men's pants just don't fit right anymore. Hips, butt and thighs have all changed..


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Miss Lux

I've transitioned decades ago and my hips and butt remained the same... Skin and bones lol... I guess your genes play a huge part on it too... If I gain weight it goes to my face, arms, tummy and thighs....
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Eva Marie

Quote from: Miss Lux on November 03, 2016, 07:29:34 AM
I guess your genes play a huge part on it too...

Genes sure do - it is the luck of the genetic draw.

Both of my grandmothers were short, curvy, stocky women and my body seems to be taking after them instead of my mom that was tall and stick thin.
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Michelle G

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I was lucky enough to have girly hips as I grew up, one of my features that makes me happier about who I am 😊


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