Quote from: Justarandomname on May 10, 2017, 02:07:23 AM
I've been on hrt for almost 2 years now and I still feel that I look somewhat physically masculine. I have some body fat in the right places but still have more lean muscle mass that I would want. With a loose shirt and jeans, I don't look too bad but because I literally have no butt or hips, plus starting out as someone who was very athletic with lots of lean muscle mass, my body still looks too masculine for me.
Currently at 5'7 and 146lbs. Which is exactly the same weight pre transition. I pretty much stopped all work outs except running and some light cardio, don't really eat much meats or poultry, try to limit my protein and calories, and attempted fast a few times to see the difference. (end up losing fat instead of muscle.)
Anyway, what was your starting point and if you're happy with your development, how long did it take?
I was 5 ft. 9, and generally around 170 lbs., pre-transition. My waist was 30 inches, and my shoulders were about 43.5 inches around.
However, that changed pretty dramatically after around three months of HRT. I remember the fat shifting, almost by the day. Very soon, people at work were telling me I was the skinniest guy they'd ever seen, because by then, my waist was around 28 inches in circumference.
So, really---it took my body about three months to become feminine, and it was noticeable enough that I started modeling, etc., at around 1 year of HRT. Now, my waist is around 25 inches in circumference, but I'm also way leaner than I'd like to be.
In my observation, the question of whether someone will develop a feminine body is sort of a hit or miss. I sort of knew that I would, though, despite being muscular, because I've always had a big butt and hip muscles. Conversely, if someone were like a complete twig, without any shape to them whatsoever, I'd strongly suspect that they'd develop a sort of androgynous physique.
As far as muscle mass goes, I totally empathize. Forty pounds of muscle didn't just "fall" off of me; I forced it off months and months ago. I hope you find a healthier way to manage your physique (which can be done, btw).