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How long on T till you passed, those who didn't pass pre-T?

Started by Nero, July 03, 2009, 05:13:34 PM

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For those who didn't pass pre-T, how long on T till you passed?

under a month
1 (7.7%)
1 to 2 months
3 (23.1%)
3 months
1 (7.7%)
4 months
3 (23.1%)
5 months
1 (7.7%)
6 months
2 (15.4%)
7 months
0 (0%)
8 months
1 (7.7%)
9 months
0 (0%)
10 months to a year
0 (0%)
over a year
0 (0%)
a year and a half
1 (7.7%)
2 years
0 (0%)
3 years
0 (0%)
4 years
0 (0%)
5 years
0 (0%)
over 5 years
0 (0%)

Total Members Voted: 13

Nero

just wondering...
how long on T until you were passing regularly (if you didn't pre-T)?
Thanks guys. I'm one of the terminally unpassable. I had blamed it all on ineffective binding methods, but really it's my face.  :laugh:
Anyway, I know I just got to give it time, so I'm looking for your experiences.
Elaboration encouraged. Tell me anything and everything about the month you finally passed!
Nero was the Forum Admin here at Susan's Place for several years up to the time of his death.
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milliontoone

God knows I'm the same as you Nero.  I've been on T four months and I don't pass yet but I sure cannot wait till the day I do.  That's going to be one pretty special time.  Oh I do pass sometimes but that's pretty few and far between it's definately not consistent.  and when that happens it's generally to do with my mannerisms or my voice (which has broken and is pretty masculine) and generally because the person hasn't had a real good chance to look closely at my face.
I totally agree with you, it's in the face, my face although having some masculine characteristics has obviously due to the estrogen been over feminised.  It is much more rounded than it should be.  T contributes greatly to fat redistribution and also muscle development not to mention giving you hair follicles the oomph they require to grow some decent facial hair.
T will change all that and in time I'll pass perfectly well I know but I cannot wait till that day comes all the same.  I must say just having your hormonal balance corrected does make you feel better about yourself though. 
I do feel 100% better since I've been on T.
all the best and all that anyway
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Mister

A good friend took almost 1.5 yrs to pass.  His face is ridiculously feminine, but now passes completely without a shadow of a doubt.  It takes some people longer than others.
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Camden

It took right at 6 months before it completely stopped. The weird thing is I was really frustrated and thinking it was just never gonna happen. Then I was walking down the hallway in my house and something felt like it changed. All of a sudden I knew I was gonna pass. I can't really explain what it was, I just knew something had changed;and it did...
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JonasCarminis

i passed about 50% pre-t and about 2.5 weeks later when my voice miraculously dropped (i swear it was a miracle. :P) i started passing 99.9% of the time.  i say 99.9 because a couple of weeks ago i was mistaken for a girl 2 times in one day.  im pretty sure both were just weird flukes.
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Dennis

It was at least 8 months for me and that was as pretty young. My body shape hadn't changed much at that point either, so that didn't help.

Dennis
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Luc

I seem to recall it took me just over a month. Just prior to T, I'd say I passed about 50% of the time. Within the first month on T, my voice started to change, and by the end of that month had that masculine quality to it, though it wasn't too low yet. However, it was apparently sufficient to allow me to pass flawlessly. I suppose it doesn't hurt that I usually have my facial hair grown out in one way or another... I only just recently, after probably 8 or 9 months of T altogether, felt comfortable enough with how I looked to go without facial hair.

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Kayden

I probably pass 90% of the time now.  Also, I realized I accidentally hit 1-2 instead of 3.  I just clicked the wrong circle, so squint when you look at the percentages of people.

I'm almost at 3 months now and it was pretty evident that most people think I'm a dude (even if they don't think I'm 22).  I was flying a lot this weekend and I wasn't addressed as "she" once.

I'm lucky I don't have to deal with boob problems, though.  I mean, I have some, but they're easy to bind or I don't have to bind at all (because I'm heavy so they blend in).  I think I'm kind of on the cusp of passing and people look for something tell-tale that would give it away, like boobs.  Since there isn't ANYTHING when I bind, it's "sir" and "young man".  So... yeah.  But my voice just dropped into an acceptable male range recently. Plus, I squeak alot while talking.  Before that, I guess people just assumed I was a female with no boobs.

Also I've been graced with what my mom calls "swimmer's shoulders".  So my frame is wider than most female bodied people's, though I'm 5'7" (which is nice, but I'm not like a 6' anomaly or something).

It all just comes together, I suppose.
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Jay

I chose 5 months. Until I passed all the time. Its a rough estimate though :P

Jay


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Arch

I'm not 100% yet, so I can't really respond to the survey. But I was thinking the other day that although it MIGHT take longer for your face to masculinize, you're going to be a real looker when it does. Because you've got those killer eyes that will make women melt.
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