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Don't be! I've been on testosterone for six months (yes, I have good levels), and no one has noticed. I girlmode all the time, and I do not look different from anyone else. Sure, I shave my face, but that is all. My grandmother has noticed a change in my voice, but my parents (who I live with) have not. Testosterone takes an incredible amount of time to do something.
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>>42970631
retarded pooner
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People notice, they start looking more flush when you're around. Pointing their hips towards you.
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>>42970636
I live, esentially, as a woman who takes large amounts of testosterone



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