Quote from: Matilda on August 08, 2009, 03:36:34 PM
I'm ready to bet my pay-check that he thinks that being morbidly obese is going to help him "pass". Well, sorry but it isn't working at all (not even with the T). Get your butt on a treadmill and start dieting.
Give the guy a break. He might have a slow metabolism or a genetic predisposition to be heavy.
Furthermore, different trans people deal with their pre-coming-out unhappiness in different ways. Suppressed or denied body dysphoria in FTMs can result in a tendency to extrafeminize the body through overeating. Depression can impede exercise routines.
You should have seen me a year ago, right before I came out of the closet. I was severely depressed and quite overweight. I came out of the closet and immediately started taking better care of myself. I lost about thirty pounds pre-transition and have lost even more since I started T. I now believe that my obesity was caused by a combination of the wrong hormones and my denial of the extreme gender dysphoria that I was suffering. Also, when I was in my thirties I found it more and more painful when people "mistook" the thinner me for a guy. That made it virtually impossible for me to deny my true gender. So I gained a lot of weight and started looking undeniably female. I was miserable, but people didn't "sir" me anymore; I could stay safely in the closet.
Anyway, Chaz might always be heavy. Or he might not. Isn't that his business?