Uhm, I meant strictly physically. Waiting can sure hurt your morale and all, but I'm sure you understood
I never claimed to have reliable sources; nothing but testimonies I read and saw. Those, I'll agree, are certainly not enough to prove that HRT is likely to do such things. However, it's enough for me, myself, to believe that no matter the odds, such changes are possible. Cartillage is alive and the cartillage of our ears, notably, grows all our lives. It would actually be extremely surprising if hormone rates in the blood during that growth had no effect whatsoever on the shape.
As for bones, I don't remember anything on older people; it was always about people below, say, 25, even 20; not sure. And since biological males theoretically grow until an average of 25 years of age, I find it logical that hormonal changes during that period would have an effect, however small. Plus, men tend to get heavier facial features as they age, way past that point. Who are we to say that there is absolutely no possiblity that a reverse process - again, however minor or rare - could happen with HRT?
I also never mentioned MAJOR changes to any of these. In almost all cases I saw, any change reported was minor.
Another thing to remember is that one of the most important points of my post was that changes that HRT causes on other parts of the face influence the way we see a big nose or a wide chin, for instance. It has been shown a lot in the picture threads here: people say "Your nose hasn't shrunk, but somehow, it looks so much more feminine now! I don't know what it is, but it's better!"
Finally, aren't you overreacting or something? I may be getting it wrong, but reading your post, I feel like you're shouting at me, looking for reasons to be angry. I kind of feel attacked. Did I hurt you?