How does weight loss effect early hrt and breast development...

How does weight loss effect early hrt and breast development? Should dieting/calorie cutting be avoided until a certain point?

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People say to lose weight before starting.

That'd be ideal, yeah, but I already started (just this week actually)

Start losing weight now and try to go under weight. Gain it back when your E and T levels are at girl levels.

I've also heard that "cycling" weight helps (Lose then gain) but IDK, sounds like a way to get stretch marks

ive been getting stretch marks everytime i bother to do anything with my body. losing weight, squatting weights, etc. fcking sucks i cant even wear shorts anymore

Well let me tell you, I just spent some time with a tranny who's had a higher BMI than I did, early in transition and there boob's were nice.

Not super dense with breast tissue, but just the right amount, with lots of suppleness.
Mine in contrast are super dense.

I think a high BMI just causes a fattier breast, so overall they would be bigger, but not exactly all breast tissue, although there never are.

To avoid stretch marks you need to get adequate collagen, whether what makes collagen, or is needed for it's production or collagen it's self.

I just dont remember if collagen is active orally, or destroyed in digestion.

I was more asking about t he effects of weight loss specifically during early development, not being at one weight vs another

I mean losing weight early on will make them smaller, as you have a lower BMI.
It shouldn't impact the amount of breast tissue later on though, just over all size, and composition, IE fat to breast tissue ratio.

I'd just lose the weight, and put some on after 8 months on HRT. But for the biggest tits, keeping the weight now while early development happens, then losing it later will have your tit's bigger, how much?? I cant say.
Nor can I say if it'd be worth it for whatever increase in size.

Thanks for the info, but I'm curious. Why like, 8 months in particular?

Because generally if your not gaining weight while on HRT really early, your still taking and filling up old fat cells, that were patterned with testosterone. Fat cells take awhile to die.
When you burn fat, the fat cell depletes, when you gain weight the fat cells holds it. They stick around.

So only when you gain weight early on, are you really getting large amount of female fat patterning.
8 months is a good guideline for when you'd have a decent amount of female patterned fat cells. So losing weight, then regaining, you'd want it to be awhile off to start bulking, so the male fat cells are some what gone.

not the user but i have weird issues with exercising (that i don't want to get into here because they're both embarrassing and complicated) that i will probably solve around the same time i get on hrt
should i purposefully delay getting on hrt so i can lose weight first, or is being on hrt while losing weight harmless or helpful?

NO never delay getting on HRT to lose weight. It's a retarded thing to do.
Losing weight on HRT is no harder than off it.

When it comes to HRT, getting on it is always the most important thing you can do. Starting it asap, will never harm or make harder anything you'd ever could think of doing in transition terms, gaining or losing weight included.

It's helpful to, because while your losing weight anyone on HRT, you are still slowly getting female fat patterning every day.
Shifting the ration of where fat is, starting from day one.
Personally I got on HRT and lost weight from day one, and found it just as easy as losing weight pre hrt.

hmm ok
that's what i figured but the constant "lose weight before getting on hrt" made me wonder

No that's just a retarded idea people have, based on certain peoples struggling to lose weight while on HRT, yet they struggled before HRT too...

No worries user, soon to be anonette, losing weight is EZ PZ lemon squezzy, while your feminizing your self with exogenous estradiol.
Your going to look so adorable in the future....

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>No that's just a retarded idea people have, based on certain peoples struggling to lose weight while on HRT, yet they struggled before HRT too...
ah lmaoooooo
>Your going to look so adorable in the future....
i hope so :3

Oh I know so, being as sweet as you are, and with such good intentions, how could HRT not bring out that feminine charm...
How easy you will start to blush, how agreeable and demure you will be.
You'll be such dainty little creature after your exercising and dieting, looking soft~ Hell Men will look down at you and yearn to protect your weak little body of yours.

It's strange they want to protect it, but will take and ravish it in the same breath.
All sorts of exciting things are in store for you ^_^ and I can call you a silly girl now I think too, seems fitting enough imo.

>how agreeable and demure you will be.
... uh oh i already am part of the way there to begin with, am i gonna be an unhealthy amount of it afterward :p
>You'll be such dainty little creature after your exercising and dieting, looking soft~ Hell Men will look down at you and yearn to protect your weak little body of yours.
awww :D
>It's strange they want to protect it, but will take and ravish it in the same breath.
sounds like fun~

>anamoding doesn't work
if I can't have fem fat, at least I won't have masc fat

What's anamoding mean? Anorexia?
You'll still have fem fat in that case. It still gets patterned different even at low BMI's.

Like I spent most of my 4 years of transition at 100-110 pounds, still from year 1 to year 3 my body looks quite different honestly, at year 3 I stopped looking twinky... esp after adding 15 pounds.
>sounds like fun~
Yes it is fun, having a man who loves you, pull you close to protect you in the dead of night, and by that I mean wrapping you in his arms, so no ghosts could ever get to you.

Your sleeping body will be protected, protected that is until, your sweet smell, and soft body brings something animal out of him, and he makes love to you forcefully, like he's trying to devour you. This is the duality of a man's love.

This is your future anonette, such a lucky girl.

This isn't a thread about weight cycling, just how normal weight loss might/might not affect breast development

>constant "lose weight before getting on hrt"
I think this is just if you're not able to start hrt yet, while you're waiting you can focus on losing weight because apparently it's easier for some people before starting. But that wasn't my experience.
I lost a decent bit of weight while I was waiting and now that I'm on hrt I'm struggling to keep it up even though I'm eating more

Have you tried just being normal and not starving yourself? That’s the best results, just be normal about food

eating it doesn't do much, you'll need a vitamin D supplement, high estrogen levels, and high protein in your diet. chicken soup and bone broth are good

oh and if you smoke, cut it out!
t. hypocritical smoker