Today I was scratching my neck and I felt my Adams apple and I felt so so weird and sad , Did you guys felt like these any time? :-\
? Yeah, I always feel my adam's apple, it's really frustrating that it's there.
I feel the opposite - I see biomen with prominent adam's apples and remember that I don't have one.
Quote from: Ryno on September 19, 2011, 11:19:08 PM
I feel the opposite - I see biomen with prominent adam's apples and remember that I don't have one.
I was out a few nights ago at some place and I kept noticing that a lot of the guys there had like no brow ridge or much adam's apple (I don't have much of either but they are there) which made me pretty like "Why do those cisguys get to have more feminine features than me?"
It's cuz around 50% of boys and men out there have a different hormone regulation than the other %50. Practically two different species. Half the men out there develop every sort of secondary masculine trait possible (worse than a dang deer or moose, growing antlers out their forehead!) and some, like say Johnny Depp, haven't changed much since puberty. It's an all day explanation, so many things behind it. Best thing to do is get on anti-androgens the second you question your gender, because if it ends up being just a phase, you can quit the pills and your body goes right back to developing antlers.
And I'm starting to dislike my adams apple. It's not gigantic, but it makes me look like a goof ball and not at all like a girl. It has more to do with how the rest of my face looks side profile, but the apple sure doesn't help.
Quote from: RhinoP on September 20, 2011, 11:45:12 AM
It's cuz around 50% of boys and men out there have a different hormone regulation than the other %50. Practically two different species. Half the men out there develop every sort of secondary masculine trait possible (worse than a dang deer or moose, growing antlers out their forehead!) and some, like say Johnny Depp, haven't changed much since puberty. It's an all day explanation, so many things behind it. Best thing to do is get on anti-androgens the second you question your gender, because if it ends up being just a phase, you can quit the pills and your body goes right back to developing antlers.
And I'm starting to dislike my adams apple. It's not gigantic, but it makes me look like a goof ball and not at all like a girl. It has more to do with how the rest of my face looks side profile, but the apple sure doesn't help.
yup yup :'(
Quote from: Nurse With Wound on September 20, 2011, 11:21:18 AM
I was out a few nights ago at some place and I kept noticing that a lot of the guys there had like no brow ridge or much adam's apple (I don't have much of either but they are there) which made me pretty like "Why do those cisguys get to have more feminine features than me?"
I feel the same when I see cis women who have more masculine features, taller etc. than me... :-\
Everytime I look in the mirror! I feel this way!
Well, if I feel there I can feel my adam's apple, but it's not something I really worry about because it isn't really visible or anything... I mean I would like it to be smaller but it isn't too bad.
All the time. My adams apple and my face really get to me. I should be able to afford to take care of it, though it might take a couple years. That's the plan, right now....
The only reason I don't like my adam's apple is because I'd like to wear chokers :). But I'd be happy to be 6" shorter.
This brings back pangs. I hate mine.
I did, for a time, try streaching the skin under my chin to cover it up. Now there is no need as my chin does cover it. mostly.