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Started by Nyri, May 24, 2013, 11:00:16 PM

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Jack_M

Quote from: mangoslayer on May 25, 2013, 06:14:21 AM
Im not sure how old you are but no one seemed to mention that if you are young enough, your shoulder bones actually might grow. And I mean like under 18 young. It happened to me and its not impossible, but only if you're young.

This isn't true, other than a slight difference in angle, shoulders are pretty much the same in men and women at skeletal level, the difference in size is from muscle mass, not bones.  Any difference in size at that age is just natural or all over growth, along with muscle definition.
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Jared

Actually when I was maybe 2 months on T, my shoulders became broader. Probably because of back muscle building up but I didn't do anything that time. I was skinny and started to eat much at this time, so it can be just gaining weight. My girlfriend was surprised, so was I.
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