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Body and Transitioning factors

Started by James42, December 21, 2010, 04:52:56 PM

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James42

I'm sure a similar topic has been talked about, maybe, at least I'm sure its been touched on in different topics, so, sorry if I'm repeating.

Basically I've been wondering if the body and details (color, build, etc.) make a difference with transition progress. Ok thats a vague question, so for example, is T progress better and more noticable if you have less body fat? Does your skin color affect scar noticability after surgery? If you're heavier, does muscle gain show as much? Things like that. I'm so close to T, that I'm questioning all these factors (not in a negative way, I'm excited for T lol)

Sorry if I'm not very clear :/

Thanks guys
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Carson

Well I think those are kind go general like no matter who you are if you have more body fat muscle growth won't show as much. I'm not sure if skin tone affects how much you scar or if it is more skin type. And as far as hormones "working better" if you have less body fat, I imagine it does because there is less fat to absorb the hormones and in general less body mass to affect.
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