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Started by justme19, September 28, 2009, 04:35:19 AM

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justme19

Heya ^^

So ive being trying to find more about getting more female looking hips. But i CAN'T seem to get a answer thats the same were ever i go. =( So my question is, what makes your hips more female looking. Will HRT do it? Will surgry do it??? Will it depend on the age you start HRT.

Thanks all!
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dyssonance

You can't.
HRT will move some fat there over time, which can help a little (and depends entirely on genetics, so no way to say if it will or won't happen and to what degree).

There is no surgery to do such.

Age has some impact -- if you start before puberty has fixed that particular.

There is one thing, but it is dangerous and has long term consequences -- so much so that I am categorically opposed to it, but that's illegal silicone injections through the underground.
Thou and I, my friend, can, in the most flunky world, make, each of us, one non-flunky, one hero, if we like: that will be two heroes to begin with. (Thomas Carlyle)
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Kaitlyn

Well, you technically have a good chance of getting wider hips on HRT up until about age 21 or so, when the growth plates close.  Male puberty doesn't affect it.
"The mind is not a vessel to be filled but a fire to be kindled."
— Plutarch
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Shelina

1. You can buy Padded hips online.

2. HRT: I am on HRT for 3 months now and my hips have really increased.

3. And THERE IS a surgery for this that I've discovered from Thailand, it's Buttocks + Hips Augmentation.

Check this link out http://thailandplasticsurgery.com/en/buttock-implant-thailand.php
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lpfix2009

Quote from: dyssonance on September 28, 2009, 05:12:17 AM

There is no surgery to do such.


That is an un true statement. You can get a fat graph where they lipo one sector of your body as donor fat and then they graft it to an area you want. The procedure usually accepts 80% of the fat over time.

A skilled doctor can give you somewhat of a brazillian buttlift with this procedure to complete the bottom area of the feminine structure.

The lipo runs about $3000CDN and graft is about $1200CDN in some area's. With the lipo + graft you get two benefits, a lipo'd area aka tummy area, and fat graft to your hips if you choose to have it there.

There is also a gummy bear type implant for the glute's however, they look unnatural if you have tight skin in that area. These implants are not so bad if overall you have some kind of fat surrounding your hips.

Hope this helps
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Myself

Please,
Bone and fat are too separated things,
Even though bone might not change at the people over 25 years of age or so (was it that? I remember hips sealed at about 24, but I could be wrong)

There is usually quite a bit of fat moving to the hips giving a more feminine look, I doubt it is true, or it might be rarely true, that nothing really happens.

If someone can give a clear age for the bone change limit, it would help.
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Kaitlyn

Quote from: Myself on September 28, 2009, 01:11:56 PM
If someone can give a clear age for the bone change limit, it would help.

It's supposed to be about 21 for the hips.  However, I'm 25 and I've gotten a bit of bone growth, and it's still going on.
"The mind is not a vessel to be filled but a fire to be kindled."
— Plutarch
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Myself

Quote from: Kait on September 28, 2009, 01:15:29 PM
It's supposed to be about 21 for the hips.  However, I'm 25 and I've gotten a bit of bone growth, and it's still going on.

Hi!

I was just editing my post when I saw an email saying you replied.

Yes, I was just trying to find that, I remember in people who did not go through female puberty, the hip bones seal quite later in life, I heard some people say numbers like after 30 or up to 45, but I am having doubts about that late numbers.

How do you know it is bone growth and not just fat?

Anyways, what I wanted to add:
Currently I have quite a bit more fat at the back of my hips, I am not sure if a lot more than before or not.
At the sides of my hips, not so much, I can touch bone quite instantly I think.

I don't know how it is supposed to be and if you should even have fat at the sides or hippy girls instantly touch bone too.
Maybe someone else can answer that?

I am not sure, but according to my boyfriend they are about the same width as my shoulders, maybe 2cm difference, not sure which side?

But then I'd think, will it change the way we walk? what makes girls wiggle? people say the hips, I am not sure I wiggle, but not every girl wiggles too.

I was told I sometimes wiggle O_o

It is not completely true that you can't do anything about the bones either btw, I think those might never fuse, but some parts of them might behave differently.

In puberty, the bones which widen are the pubic bones for example, that is done by the cartilage holding them together stretching and ossifying, creating more bone.

But, as far as I remember, the pubic are not entirely bone, most thing which stretches there is cartilage.
during pregnancy relaxin hormone causes widening of the hips too, affecting this cartilage again its seems.

After pregnancy the change stays and as far as I remember most of it turns into bone too.

So maybe there is a way to do it, but maybe in addition to relaxin you'd need some force like the womb pushing there or the baby, something might be possible but who knows :)

But anyhow, back to subject, I think pubic widening is possible even at quite an adult age.
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Kaitlyn

Quote from: Myself on September 28, 2009, 01:32:43 PM
How do you know it is bone growth and not just fat?

I can feel the bones much more easily than I could a year ago, and I can put my hands on my hips - the bones - now.  I never used to be able to do that, since my hips were the narrowest part of my body.  They look wider to my eye, and I've been told I'm starting to wiggle ;).  Also, I keep getting little pains in that general area, and in the hip joints, which I think might be due to growth.
"The mind is not a vessel to be filled but a fire to be kindled."
— Plutarch
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justme19

Thanks all again for the replys!!!

Sounds like I fair while before i have to make any descions, only still a teen  ;D

I think im going to wait till after our family holiday in a few weeks before i start to try and come out to anybody ect, just to keep the peace till after that. Even though im pritty sure everyone is going to take it fine and be very supportive.

Thanks again.   :angel:


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LordKAT

To enhance the "wiggle", keep your knees close together and walk one foot in line with the other.
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gothique11

mmmm, I have hips. I have no idea why, but after SRS I got hips and it's bone -- Just over a year after SRS, I have a whole closet full of pants that no longer fit. Yes, some of it is fat and stuff like that, but yeah *pokes* they're pretty solid. *shrugs* I know, I know, T-folk are gonna tell me that it's impossible, etc, etc, etc. I don't know, maybe I'm a mutant. LOL
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Kaitlyn

Quote from: LordKAT on September 28, 2009, 11:54:30 PM
To enhance the "wiggle", keep your knees close together and walk one foot in line with the other.

Long tight skirts helped me learn how ;)
"The mind is not a vessel to be filled but a fire to be kindled."
— Plutarch
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Myself

Quote from: justme19 on September 28, 2009, 11:14:51 PM
Thanks all again for the replys!!!

Sounds like I fair while before i have to make any descions, only still a teen  ;D

I think im going to wait till after our family holiday in a few weeks before i start to try and come out to anybody ect, just to keep the peace till after that. Even though im pritty sure everyone is going to take it fine and be very supportive.

Thanks again.   :angel:

Good luck! :)
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Autumn

My right hip silhouette is a lot more shapely than my left. Not that I have much shape anyway from my spine, but I'll take what I can get. I'm wondering if it's got anything to do with driving (gas/break pedal) toning the upper outside thigh right at the pelvis. Anyone notice anything similar?  ???
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dyssonance

Quote from: lpfix2009 on September 28, 2009, 07:25:35 AM
That is an un true statement. You can get a fat graph where they lipo one sector of your body as donor fat and then they graft it to an area you want. The procedure usually accepts 80% of the fat over time.

A skilled doctor can give you somewhat of a brazillian buttlift with this procedure to complete the bottom area of the feminine structure.

The lipo runs about $3000CDN and graft is about $1200CDN in some area's. With the lipo + graft you get two benefits, a lipo'd area aka tummy area, and fat graft to your hips if you choose to have it there.

There is also a gummy bear type implant for the glute's however, they look unnatural if you have tight skin in that area. These implants are not so bad if overall you have some kind of fat surrounding your hips.

Hope this helps

I have to note that I was, expressly, thinking in terms of bone.

Fat deposits do indeed function to change such, and, as one person noted, hey can be pretty darned firm, lol.  I have decent hips (much to my surprise) after time and migration, and this is why I noted the point of genetics -- I may have started late, and I may have gained some, but my family body type is note sort to produce sharply pronounced hips.  And it would probably help if I had a little lipo in the tummy area, lol.

So, to that extent, you are right, there are indeed surgeries (and that is only one example -- a good plastic surgeon can suggest others) that can give the appearance of such and adapt the non bone parts.

Thou and I, my friend, can, in the most flunky world, make, each of us, one non-flunky, one hero, if we like: that will be two heroes to begin with. (Thomas Carlyle)
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Naturally Blonde

Quote from: Kait on September 28, 2009, 05:51:55 AM
Well, you technically have a good chance of getting wider hips on HRT up until about age 21 or so, when the growth plates close.  Male puberty doesn't affect it.

HRT doesn't do it for everyone. My friend has been on HRT for 17 years and has no hips and I have been on HRT for 10 years and have no hips or female fat re-distribution. Also many TS's I've met personally also have not achieved this either. Probably intense excercise may help but if you are skinny and not endomophic it's a tall order.
Living in the real world, not a fantasy
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Stella Blue

Are there any exercises that help tone your body in a more feminine way? I want to lose my masculine muscle mass but still keep toned and fit...does exercising on HRT help redistribute the body fat?

-Heather
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Tyler

I have hips too! For some odd reason, but I love them! Hey, Dee_pntx, does a corset work? I am wondering if I should look into getting one!  :)
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Tyler

I am going to have to get one! Yah I am working on the weight loss thing too  ;)

I am sorry to hear about your back  :-\
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