What does a hopefuel-ish timeline of transition milestones look like. I'm trying to tread the line here between >if you don't pass before HRT you'll never passand >HRT is magic it could make Joe Rogan look like a lingerie model in 6 monthsNow, if we're on the same page, how does that sound:>Pre-HRT: Dude >1 year HRT: Effeminate Dude>2 years HRT: Androgynous/Clocky woman>3 years HRT: Clocky woman/Passoid >4 years HRT: Twinkhon/Passoid
>>38104193this is completely reliant on luck meaning how well your body responds to oestrogens and how fucked/not fucked is your body. it's kind of like steroid usage if you think abt it, there's some ppl that just respond really well and put a lot of muscle while others just don't. i've seen girls start at like 14 and look really clocky (specially bodywise) even after 5+ years of hrt, while others start at 28 at just by eating reach passoid physique at like 2.5 years, i don't think there's really a standard.
>>38104193HRTgen has the timeline of HRT effectsGain/lose no more than 1% of your mass per week. Your hair grows 5-7 inches per year, but slower on E than on T. You'll need $30,000-$80,000 for all of the surgeries with FFS being by far the most expensive part of that. With that information you have enough for a basic plan. Beyond that you have to talk about what you're expecting to achieve, and limitations based on the things HRT won't change (skeleton is the big one).
>>38104244how do you know if you're not going to respond well to e? if you had a weaker/stunted puberty in the first place does that make things more or less likely?