Quote from: Courtney G on Today at 01:14:20 PM@Northern Star Girl: After 4.25 years, I'm really starting to see a more female overall body shape. As I understand it, those curves are more a part of the 5-10 year plan than the 1-5 year one. Was that your experience? I feel it's important to me to present an unmistakably female profile and that goes beyond simply having breasts. It seems that switching to estradiol injections from patches earlier this year has turbocharged some changes, even after years of HRT.
@Courtney GDear Courtney:YES, definitely more a part of a 5-10 year plan than a 1-5 year plan.
Like most things concerning how HRT changes the body, it is a "painfully" slow process
that works differently, slower, quicker, more dramatic, less dramatic in every body - YMMV.
The overused expression of
"I want it all, and I want it now" definitely does not apply.
Usually not noticeable at frequent viewings but after being patient for a few years.... it becomes
wonderfully apparent.
I did not end up with an exceptionally curvaceous body, but definitely female. When things
finally were getting going with my body appearance after 3 or 4 years l had NO problems in the
women's restrooms, changing and locker rooms.
100% passable with very few exceptions.
HRT does not do it alone.... diet and exercise is a must.I am 5 foot, 4 inches in height and weigh 120 pounds +/-
With HRT I did lose a lot of muscle mass but I never was a super strong person.