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16 years, just wondering.

Started by Natkat, November 13, 2011, 09:11:41 AM

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Natkat

I got a mtf friend who are 16 and on homones,
I notice her cheast getting bigger and her skin more smoth, as well as she turned from never dressing as a women or telling anyone
to have long hair and dress everday.
she chanced her school so she now lives as a girl the whole day, with sleeping in the girls room and showering in the girls shower.

before she tranditioned she had a deeper voice and facial hair and been kinda strong, she shaved now, her voice are still deep, I dont know about the strenght..
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I just wondered how much she can gain/dosen't have to worry about, when she started trandition ealy compared to if she ex was 25 or something like that?





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Alyx.

I don't understand the question. You mean what are the advantages of starting younger? Mostly bone and hair stuff. She probably won't need/want FFS.
If you do not agree to my demands... TOO LATE
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Natkat

Quote from: Heartwood (Alex) on November 13, 2011, 09:19:05 AM
I don't understand the question. You mean what are the advantages of starting younger?

yeah pretty much.

and as I posted alittle information about her, I ask more dirrectly what the advantages, "She might get.
since I know people are diffrent.

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MarinaM

Better breast development, better soft tissue response, less potential time on heavy hrt dosages. Her skeleton will not make that final masculine "set" at about 23 - 26 (shoulder and hip related). If she has a big head there's nothing to do about it.

Socially she will be way better off.
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Rebekah with a K-A-H

Quote from: EmmaM on November 13, 2011, 12:21:23 PM
Better breast development, better soft tissue response, less potential time on heavy hrt dosages. Her skeleton will not make that final masculine "set" at about 23 - 26 (shoulder and hip related). If she has a big head there's nothing to do about it.

Socially she will be way better off.

I dunno, Emma.  My endocrinologist told me that my epiphyseal plates had fused at age 17 (during which time I had an estimated bone age of 19).  Though my skeleton probably wasn't the most male-typical, it was by no means female-typical, and while my shape is for the most part unquestionably female now, I don't think my hips have widened at all.  (Maybe it's just happened slow enough that I haven't noticed it, though.)

Still, it's been pretty miraculous, yo.
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MarinaM

Quote from: Wonderdyke on November 13, 2011, 12:41:43 PM
I dunno, Emma.  My endocrinologist told me that my epiphyseal plates had fused at age 17 (during which time I had an estimated bone age of 19).  Though my skeleton probably wasn't the most male-typical, it was by no means female-typical, and while my shape is for the most part unquestionably female now, I don't think my hips have widened at all.  (Maybe it's just happened slow enough that I haven't noticed it, though.)

Still, it's been pretty miraculous, yo.

I get varying reports from people about their development. I know I took a long time to finish.
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spacial

My chest was small until I was about 20. It would have been a great time for me at least.

But I've know young guys who have huge build.
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