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Started by icontact, December 26, 2009, 02:51:21 PM
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Quote from: uni on May 09, 2010, 10:46:08 PMI too swore I produced excess T but to my disbelief, my lab tests came back within range. I think my body is just oversensitive to the effects of T. I have a bony face, sharp jawline, browbone, bad acne, I sweat a lot, noticible adam's apple, no cheeks, receding hairline, thick long arm hair, broad shoulders, muscular frame, low body fat, and I have AA size chest!But ironically, I have wide hips and a small waist. You're probably within normal range but everybody's body uses T differently.
Quote from: Sameth on December 26, 2009, 02:51:21 PMSo I know I'm not intersex. I've got the boobs, the buttocks, and the tiny waist. [On a side note, whose brill idea was it to give girls a small waist, it's so abnormal looking, like they'd snap right in half...]But I've always had suspicions that I was born naturally producing more testosterone. I pass 100% without being on hormones. I've got a male jawline, 5oclock 'stache, veins pop out on my hands wrists and lower forearms, happy trail, male voice, and I swear, my hair is thinning like a man at the temples. Exactly like my father's at least. But that part is more on the worrying side, since I am way too young to have thinning hair. Alas.But anyways, could it be possible that some girls are born naturally producing more T?