Quote from: Jessica_Rose on July 03, 2017, 09:21:51 PM
I have lost about 10 pounds since I started HRT in late March 2017. I did not realize the dangly bits would shrink that much!
In all seriousness, starting my journey made me more aware of my health. I changed my diet a bit, significantly reduced the amount of sodas I drink, and I try not to eat dessert too often. Now whenever I do have desert I think about the saying 'a moment on the lips, forever on the hips' and I really hope that is true! The changes are slow, but they are happening.
This is a very interesting topic and I wonder if any research has been done on this.
My take is this, before HRT MtF should shed as much fat as possible as it's been directed in an unflattering way for cis males. However, once on HRT, you sorta need the fat cells to be redistributed in a female pattern. Not saying you should eat unhealthy, but a diet that includes a little fat may help shape your desired feminine figure. I have a pretty healthy diet, but, I do let some fat into my diet as I want that distributed in a female pattern. In fact, I do on occasion McDonald's double cheese burgers and fries. The amazing thing is a little fat under HRT goes pretty much right where you want it. It's a balance, but if you want to fill out your butt and thighs, you need some fat to be distributed there. Not too much, because cis females get bellies just like cis males. But, I have noticed that my hips have filled in very nicely. So, bottom line for me, once on HRT I want some fat in my diet to be distributed in a female pattern, but not too much to add a belly issue, etc.