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Will T change the size of your hips?

Started by Dominic, July 07, 2009, 11:43:45 AM

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Dominic

So I seem to have recently discovered that I have HUGE hips. I mean, these things are absolutely ridiculous, and when I wear mens' pants they stick out like a sore thumb and just make my body look weird.

So my question is: Will T change this? I know that it causes some shifts in fat distribution, but would it likely be enough to make large hips seem even a little smaller? Is it possible for the bone structure to get smaller or slightly change over time? (this seems unlikely to me, but one can hope, right?)
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LordKAT

The bone part won't change but the fat change can make a major difference. I'm still working on that part and liposuction is an option but one I don't want to pursue too early.
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Osiris

Fat redistribution helps a lot with the overall body shape. It takes sometime but you'll get there. The bone, however, won't change. But I don't think it's too noticeable. The thing that attracts the most attention is the fat.
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Jay

Quote from: LordKAT on July 07, 2009, 01:15:28 PM
The bone part won't change but the fat change can make a major difference.

Exactly. I used to have a lot of hip fat however once I started T my weight shifted and now is on my stomach so my hips aren't that notice-able.

Jay



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Zelane

Also gaining muscle in the upper body could help to even things.
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