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Started by Anisha, March 27, 2011, 04:58:54 AM

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Anisha

Hi everybody,
                       I am 19 year mtf transgender.I really dont know whether i need to change completely or not.I am extremely tall but my hands and legs are perfectly thin for a sexy female.I really love them.But my family are forcing me to go to gym. If i go to gym it would be very difficult for me to not do those exercise that will make my hands and legs muscular.I would have to make them bigger as ordered by my family.I really dont know how to prevent it.Should i start HRT or should i only take t-blockers.please suggest as soon as possible.
With Regards,
Anisha
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Espenoah

Why in the heavens would your family force you to go to the gym? O.o

The only thing I would think of is spend your gym time on cardio and not strength exercises. In other words, use the treadmill or the bike instead of weightlifting machines. That would help prevent muscle building I think...
"If a bullet should enter my brain, let that bullet destroy every closet door." -Harvey Milk
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yabby


do some cardio then stretch out and try to increase your flexibility.

If you can get Blocker take them.
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Anisha

thanks friends for your advice.Everybody in my family is forcing me to get muscular hands and legs that every man dreams of.
Will t blockers not harm me permanently ?Will it lead to infertility?
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VeryGnawty

Quote from: Anisha on March 27, 2011, 08:06:28 AM
Everybody in my family is forcing me to get muscular hands and legs that every man dreams of.

Use their faces as punching bags.  That will get you in shape real quick.
"The cake is a lie."
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tekla

FIGHT APATHY!, or don't...
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Gabby

Quote from: Anisha on March 27, 2011, 04:58:54 AM
Hi everybody,
                       I am 19 year mtf transgender.I really dont know whether i need to change completely or not.I am extremely tall but my hands and legs are perfectly thin for a sexy female.I really love them.But my family are forcing me to go to gym. If i go to gym it would be very difficult for me to not do those exercise that will make my hands and legs muscular.I would have to make them bigger as ordered by my family.I really dont know how to prevent it.Should i start HRT or should i only take t-blockers.please suggest as soon as possible.
With Regards,
Anisha
I think you Anisha above all else what you need is to have your very own place, a place to call your very own, so you can literally close the door on the rest of the world.

People need to see you as an independent adult which is what exactly you are :)  I never lived alone until I was 34!  Family, friends, time at university all was with other people and it's surprising what we do to ourselves even when the people we live with say nothing at all.


Find a place to call your home, the time spent there will allow your true feelings to grow, we all have both manly and womanly aspects how it all fits together only we know for ourselves, I think you have a sneaking suspiscion.  Having a place of contemplation, safe from the world priceless at times like this.
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Rock_chick

Gyms are pointless, I've never understood the attraction. Spending time on a tread mill makes me feel like the human equivilent of gerbil on it's wheel.

Just say to your parents that you'd rather do your spoting activities out side and then go buy a longboard. I'd recomend a Landyachtz deck if you can afford it (or get your parents to pay).
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tekla

Gyms have some purpose for those that are going to regularly use them.
FIGHT APATHY!, or don't...
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Rock_chick

Quote from: tekla on March 27, 2011, 11:21:25 AM
Gyms have some purpose for those that are going to regularly us them.

yeah...to part you from your money. :P

I just don't see the attraction, I'd far rather be outside than inside anyday of the week.
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Gabby

I can't afford a decent rowing machine :/, but the goal is to row between islands in the south pacific
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tekla

Well they have 3 things going for them besides the obvious problem that like it's been raining here for weeks and weeks now, sometimes very heavy (3 inches in 48 hours) and most people don't want to workout in the rain (except mountain bikers), one: locker rooms so you don't go into work stinking (applicable only to those that have jobs that need you to shower before work, as opposed to after), two: they have specialized equipment that is hard to either afford or keep at home, and three: they have professionals to guide you, and classes that can help you meet your targets.  Lots of health care policies cover some part of the membership (mine puts in half the cost) because preventive medicine is a lot cheaper than paying once it all goes South.
FIGHT APATHY!, or don't...
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Gabby

Professionals to guide you? Like when the guy at induction showed me the gym in 5 minutes flat :P  At least it cost nothing was supposed to be £12?!?  a complete waste of time that was apart from him trying to sign me up for full membership haha how transparent are these people.

Yes gyms do serve a purpose, against bad weather, costly machines very good points you raise indeed tekla.

Having others around exercing makes people more focused it's a good thing if it's non-pressured :)
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Lyric

OK. For one thing, exercise doesn't necessarily have to bulk up your body. It sure never happened to me. You need plenty of exercise for general good health, anyway. Bulking generally only comes from resistive exercises like weight lifting and push-ups. You could take it easy on those. Running and most other calisthenics should just make you a bit firmer, but not too brawny. Eat a lean diet and you should be OK.

This sentence worries me, though: "I really dont know whether i need to change completely or not." If you are not certain without a doubt that you are a woman in a man's body, you really have no business taking any femininization drugs. Wait until you've fully discovered yourself to make that step. You're very young and you've got plenty of time.

Besides, it's not really just a Mr. Macho or Ms. Girly world out there. There are many ways to be. We each have to explore ourselves and test our theories in the real world before we know who we are. Relax and get to know yourself better.

Lyric
"Your time is limited, so don't waste it living someone else's life." - Steve Jobs
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Janet_Girl

Do exercises for your lower half.  To build up you hips and butt.  And if you can start HRT.
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xxUltraModLadyxx

Quote from: Anisha on March 27, 2011, 04:58:54 AM
Hi everybody,
                       I am 19 year mtf transgender.I really dont know whether i need to change completely or not.I am extremely tall but my hands and legs are perfectly thin for a sexy female.I really love them.But my family are forcing me to go to gym. If i go to gym it would be very difficult for me to not do those exercise that will make my hands and legs muscular.I would have to make them bigger as ordered by my family.I really dont know how to prevent it.Should i start HRT or should i only take t-blockers.please suggest as soon as possible.
With Regards,
Anisha

they are forcing you to go to a gym and get muscles? it sounds like they have some real obsessive problems. anyway, if you did go to a gym, you could just only do cardio. no one can force you to lift weights there. you said you are 19, so i have no idea where these people get the idea that they can tell you what to do.
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melissa42013

Quote from: Gabby on March 27, 2011, 11:36:48 AM
I can't afford a decent rowing machine :/, but the goal is to row between islands in the south pacific


AWESOME IDEA! I just added it to my bucket list. Hope you don't mind! lol

Lifting low weight with high reps will tone but not really build big muscles. Plus if you are like me when I was younger I could not put on muscle despite my best efforts until I was in my mid 20's.

-M


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Anisha

I have seen a lot of girls going to gym for perfect Bikini body.What do they in gym to get such body.
   Also i have seen many girls lifting weights but they get even better hands and shoulders rather than more muscular body.
With regards,
Anisha
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Gabby

Quote from: melissa42013 on March 27, 2011, 12:32:04 PM
AWESOME IDEA! I just added it to my bucket list. Hope you don't mind! lol
:D Be my guest :D
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Joelene9

Quote from: Anisha on March 27, 2011, 08:06:28 AM
thanks friends for your advice.
Will t blockers not harm me permanently ?Will it lead to infertility?
Depending what you mean by harm.  Breasts are permanent, any hip growth is permanent, at 19, it is a possibility.  My hips grew out between ages 23 and 27 and I also gained 1" in height just with my own testosterone. 
  Yes, if you take any of the estroils or blockers it may cause permanent sterility if you take them long enough!  That depends on your own development, age and body.  Me, at age 58, this is no problem.  By your posted question it is indicated that you may eventualy want to be a parent someday.  Yes, there are the sperm banks, but they had failures in those facilities that wiped out whole sections of sperm samples!  Taking these things intermittently will cause those fertility and other nasty problems as well.  Do not fool with these things until you know about the indications of each kind of the HRT treatments and how to cope with the family and your friends with this!  Check with your doctor and see a therapist. 
  You don't have to go to the gym.  Ride a bike.  I did.  I got good legs as a result!
  Joelene
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