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Summary

A trans individual on hormone replacement therapy (HRT) reflects on their experience with physical changes, particularly the cessation of bottom growth, and compares it to their early adolescent growth spurt.

Abstract

The author of the web content is documenting their journey through hormone replacement therapy, specifically focusing on the changes they have experienced since starting testosterone (T). They express a desire for continued growth in their genital area, drawing a parallel between this and their early teenage years when they stopped growing in height. Despite the uncertainty of whether they have reached the end of their puberty-related growth, the author remains hopeful and encourages new readers to follow their ongoing transition journey. The article also references another piece discussing bottom growth in transgender individuals, emphasizing the importance of open conversations about these experiences.

Opinions

  • The author has a strong desire for the physical changes associated with HRT, particularly bottom growth.
  • There is a sense of impatience or concern about the possibility that the physical changes may have prematurely ceased.
  • The author makes a personal, candid disclosure about their experiences, indicating a willingness to share vulnerable aspects of their transition for the benefit of others.
  • They express a wish for the hormonal effects to focus on areas that affirm their gender identity, such as bottom growth rather than body hair.
  • The author values the insights and experiences shared by others in the trans community, as evidenced by the mention of theoaknotes' work on the subject.
  • They maintain a hopeful outlook on their transition journey and invite others to join them in documenting and understanding the effects of HRT.

Trans Journey Day 101: I have dick on my mind but not libido, I mean in the other way — yeah, you know what I’m saying. Don’t you?

Don’t make me say it. You know what, the amazing theoaknotes has already said it so well:

Anyway…

It’s one of the things on T I desperately wanted (TMI — but, ya know, that’s the point of this journal) and it’s stopped. Or something. It’s like my height, I had an early growth spurt and then stopped growing when I was 13. Am I already 13 in puberty 2.0?

I know, early days, there’s time. If the hair could stop and all the T could head south, that'd be great. Cheers!

Sigh!

If you just found me, follow my journey on T!

Photo by Rodrigo Pereira on Unsplash
Transgender
Testosterone
LGBTQ
Queer
Growth
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