I've been on testosterone for 13 months exactly as of today. The most noticeable changes I've experienced have been my voice deepening, bottom growth, and increased body hair and muscle mass.
However, I feel like I still look pretty androgynous and not very masculine. I do look more masculine than I did pre-T, of course, but it's not as drastic a change as it seems a lot of other guys are after a year. I had a hysterectomy a couple of months ago, and I'm on a standard dose of testosterone and according to my doctor, my levels are in the normal male range.
My face still looks pretty androgynous and I don't have much facial hair. My body fat distribution has changed a bit, but not significantly enough to give me a completely masculine shape. I'm not a big guy; I'm relatively lean, but my hips/thighs are still pretty femininely shaped. My face is also still puffy, which I know happens to some guys, but it feels like the puffy-face stage is lasting a lot longer for me. I feel like on some days my face looks way more masculine than on other days.
Is this normal? Am I just a late bloomer? I know changes aren't finished after a year, but I sort of feel stuck and like I'm going to be in this weird in-between, androgynous stage forever.