Quote from: A on April 05, 2012, 11:11:41 PM
-More lax joints from the muscle mass reduction, resulting in less space between bones and/or slight bone overlap when standing. You know, how some people's knees bent backwards to some degree. I believe that kind of flexibility is partly helped by HRT.
Something I learnt just a few days ago, estrogen does in fact make you more flexible. While I'm not a doctor nor studying to be one, I'm studying to be registered nurse, so my teacher does know this stuff. :p
I agree on rest of the points as well. While I'm pre-HRT and stuff and as such don't have firsthand knowledge there's quite many girls stating that they've lost some height as well as shrinking shoesize. Bones do not change, but muscles, fat etc do take considerable space between them. Not enough to turn anyone from tall to short, but enough to lose an inch or two. Keep in mind that while loss of height is practically non-existant between two bones, there's quite many of those inbetweens when you think of a human standing.
And shoes, same thing except in lesser extent.