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Qs about T...?

Started by Cody Jensen, October 12, 2010, 07:02:57 PM

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Cody Jensen

Does T make you grow taller? Also I have heard that if baldness runs in your family than you have a high chance of getting it as well if you're on T.
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Meepit

There are some guys that claim they have in fact grown a bit on T, but this usually isn't the case. If you're older (well out of your teens), chances are your bones have fused already. Though some guys were 20 or 22 or so and swear they grew an inch or two, so genes may play a factor as to when your bones fuse. Baldness can happen for sure. It's not even safe to just look at the males on your mother's side like how bio-guys would check for inheritance of baldness, because most transguys have 2 X chromosomes, you also have to look at your father's side. So basically, you have double the chances to inherit baldness.
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pebbles

Yeah even if you have 2 X chromosomes you only EVER use one at a time Any extras beyond the 1st are shutdown.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barr_body
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zombiesarepeaceful

I started T when I was 19, 20 now, and I grew an inch so far at 5 months on T. Odd little fact...when my height had a growth spurt, my dick also got bigger at the same time. A guy I know who's 24 grew an inch as well. so it just depends.

On the balding....it's whatever's in your genes. I'm not concerned about it, I don't really care. If I go bald I go bald.
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Nemo

Actually, I've been told that looking at your male relatives re. baldness doesn't help. It certainly seems to be unpredictable with cisguys, let alone us - dad started receding in late 30s/early 40s (I think), whereas my brother's hair started thinning in his early 20s, and one of my housemates started to lose his at 18!

Although I hear rosemary oil's good for preventing/helping to overcome hair loss. Also helps with sensitive scalps and otherwise makes a good leave-in conditioner ^_^


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Meepit

Oh whoops, I had no idea it was recessive ???. My bad xD
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mr_marc

I think if men on your mums side of the family have gone bald, you will too.
So thats me buggered if its true lol.
Even so, my dads receeding and he had a thick head of hair.
So, anything can happen D:
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pebbles

Quote from: Kvall on October 13, 2010, 02:05:49 PM
My understanding is that this happens on a cell-by-cell basis. Thus if someone is XX some of their cells will deactivate the first X chromosome and some of their cells will deactivate the other X chromosome. Additionally, Barr bodies do not form until a certain point in gestation, and some genes from the barred (ha-ha) chromosome still function normally. I haven't heard of any examples of X-linked recessive traits being expressed due to Barr bodies, but I will ask my biology prof about this. Colorblindness and hemophilia are two examples I can think of where the Barr bodies either continue to express their alleles or the mosaic cells produce enough of the dominant trait that it doesn't matter.
Not a specific cell by cell basis you can see in tortoise shell cats whitch have there colouration from X inactivation that it happens in a patchwork in one of the early precursor germ cells that cells selection is then carried forward to all terminally differentiated daughter cells.

And your right some genes ARE expressed about 0.02% however they are only minor genes that are also found on the Y chromosome aswell mostly condusive to height and other minor growth factors
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turner_syndrome
Is what happens if your missing those genes you are a viable human without them.

The gene that happens to cause male pattern baldness As far as I'm aware isn't related to the androgen receptor per-say but is related to somthing else that increases the scalps responsiveness to DHT.
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Jaxen

Go bald and love it! Bald guys are sexy! (well, most of em... not that lawyer guy on scrubs) ;D
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kyril

Quote from: Jaxen on October 18, 2010, 04:05:48 AM
Go bald and love it! Bald guys are sexy! (well, most of em... not that lawyer guy on scrubs) ;D
Depends on the guy...I'd look ridiculous bald :(


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some ftm guy

it makes the most sense to me anyway that you'd only grow maybe another inch or two if you were in your teens or real early 20's then i wouldn't even know to say that's from the testosterone or not. there's apparently an argument going on about baldness but i thought it came from both mom and dads side being the xx chromosomes so I like many trans guys are pretty much screwed :'( empathizing with Kyril, I'm going to look ridiculous bald too! but my plan is either rogaine or hats. maybe that helps? :-\
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kyril

yeah, if I go bald despite Rogaine, I'll be one of those guys who's never seen without a well-worn hat. Indiana Jones style. Or Kenny Chesney.


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some ftm guy

yeah there's a lot of guys (or characters) famous for hats, Samuel L. Jackson has hundreds apparently. lol
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Shang

Quote from: Noah the brave-ish on October 19, 2010, 09:59:07 PM
yeah there's a lot of guys (or characters) famous for hats, Samuel L. Jackson has hundreds apparently. lol

Or bandannas!  Don't forget those!  Bret Michaels is going bald so he always has a bandanna on.
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some ftm guy

oh we're doing bandanas now too? Terry Hogan, Dee Snyder, every rapper. almost every famous man but i can't think of the name haha
easier that way.
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