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Shrinking feet?

Started by Blush, April 19, 2015, 06:25:38 PM

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Blush

I saw a thread about shrinking feet from HRT before and thought it was completely crazy. But the more I've thought about it, it might be true?

In early high school I was on average a men's 9.5 and recently I bought a pair of men's shoes, and the size that worked best was a kidding you not a 7.5.

What is the consensus on this subject?
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stephaniec

I don't know , but I wish my feet would shrink
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Sydney_NYC

Mine have definite shrank about 2 sizes. I use to be a mens 13 and now I fit into a women's 12 Wide. (Roughly equivalent to a men's 11)
Sydney





Born - 1970
Came Out To Self/Wife - Sept-21-2013
Started therapy - Oct-15-2013
Laser and Electrolysis - Oct-24-2013
HRT - Dec-12-2013
Full time - Mar-15-2014
Name change  - June-23-2014
GCS - Nov-2-2017 (Dr Rachel Bluebond-Langner)


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Ms Grace

At a guess it would be related to loss of musculature. I know men tend to have quiet beefy hands when they do a lot of manual work so presumably feet can likewise we beefed up if they are exercised in certain ways. In turn, being on HRT would probably reduce that. Just a guess.
Grace
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Self-denial: 1991-2013
Transition 2.0 (Grace): HRT June 24 2013
Full-time: March 24, 2014 :D
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suzifrommd

I haven't had any, but some have reported shrinkage. Testosterone causes thickening of the connective tissue, so could happen.
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enigmaticrorschach

you know, yesterday i found a pair of my old shoes that were 12's but when i put them on, my foot look like it shrunk a whole inch. even my boots which are 11's feel big on me. and i'm still pre. i asked my sister and she said i have no idea. maybe its just me
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Zoetrope

Yeah, it's happened for me. Down to an 8 from a 10.

My feet and hands are all bony now. All of that mass from my lower legs has moved ... straight to my wobbly thunder-thighs! :~o
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JoanneB

I was the ole reliable a Men's size 10 1/2 guaranteed to fit. Today it is fairly certain a woman's 10 1/2 will fit.

Now.... If only I can get a half size or more smaller where all the cute shoes and boots live  :(
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Jenna Marie

The consensus depends on whom you ask, but all I know is that the consensus of my actual feet is they're about a size smaller. :) Which I am quite sure of b/c I have shoes from pre-transition and shortly pre-HRT that do not fit anymore, and my relation to my wife's sizes in various shoes that we both try on has gone from about a size and a half bigger to a half size bigger. (So unless her feet grew out of the blue...)
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skin

I've dropped 1.5-2 sizes. It's nice in that it is easier to shop for shoes now, but it really creeps me out because I feel like it shouldn't be happening.
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ChloëAri

I used to take a US Men's 10 in everything. Now I require the equivalent of US Men's 7, and whenever I try on an old pair of boots for fun, it's as if my feet get lost in them.  :laugh:
Chloë
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StrykerXIII

This is a comforting thought...it'd be nice not to hear "You damn Clydesdale!" every time I trip over something.
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SarahSchilling

When i first started to transition, I wore a women's 10.5-11. (men's 9-9.5)

After a little over a year on hormones, I'm now wearing a women's size 9.

So yes, they can definitely shrink! :)
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rosetyler

All you ladies whose feet are shrinking-roughly what age were you when you started transitioning?

I ask cause my girlfriend is size 14 shoes (I've got a tall lady!) in men IIRC and is in her early 40s but can't transition yet.  Just trying to figure out what we can expect when she goes on HRT.
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Xipup

My experience is dropping one shoe size (nine to eight) and becoming an inch shorter over the years. I am not too excited about getting shorter as that must come at the expense of cartlidge thickness which is better maintain into old age.
Transitioned at age 29.
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