Give it to me straight, is HRT worth the hassle?

Give it to me straight, is HRT worth the hassle?

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yes, you must embrace the nightmare

don't ruin your cute twink body user

Taking a couple pills daily or injecting something once a week is so difficult ugh I hate it

Once absurdity is normalized, it will open the door for atrocities to be normalized

What's so nightmarish about It?
Is it weight gain in general that you think would ruin it?

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HRT is a bit much, OP should stay as is

>What's so nightmarish about It?
if you look at it kind of objectively it's some real body horror shit the way the human form responds to either testosterone or estrogen, but despite the anxiety the physical changes have actually been nothing but a source of relief and hope for me

getting started and psyching yourself up and convincing yourself to just do it is the hard part, taking a pill or two every day or injecting every week itself is very easy so there's not much hassle

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Would anyone want to groom me on hrt?

if you're dysphoric, and you want the changes given by HRT, nearly 100% yes.

yes

bonk

I agree but it should be 100% yes even if you just want the changes, dysphoria is overrated uwu

>case you are trans
yes. both trans women and trans men should probably start hrt unless medically harmful in any way. there's room for preference here, but most trans people do want to get on respective hrt.
>case you are a twink/femboy bottom (estrogen)
case by case basis. you need your breast buds (not the nipples, that's somethjng else) surgically removed (the surgery isn't that invasive even, 100 times easier than removing already grown breasts) beforehand if you don't want to grow breasts. if you like your penis this might still be a bad all, transfeminine hrt usally atrophies your penis a bit though topical testosteron gel can help with that, but it's a hassle.
>case you are a gay top (estrogen)
most likely not. again, if you like your penis this might still be a bad all, transfeminine hrt usally atrophies your penis a bit though topical testosteron gel can help with that, but it's a hassle.
>case you are a butch lesbian (testosterone)
no idea, ask a respective hrt butch lesbian.

it's annoying, i have to spray something into my nose twice per day, it's an unpleasant experience

you seem well versed on this stuff...
if you remove breast buds, does it affect nipple sensitivity?
is it just standard gyno surgery?

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>is it just standard gyno surgery?
no, it's a keyhole surgery that remove the breast bud that lies dormant below the nipple, that would blossom into breast tissue & milk glans under the right hormone levels. if anything a consultation should inform you of details of the surgery, not me. maybe see a youtube video or read a description of the surgery on the website of a doctor that offers it.

anything else?

awesome, thank you.
does it affect nipple sensitivity?

will definately ask a lot of questions when it comes to a consultation, though!
but i need to know about the effect on sensitivity before even trying hrt...

isn't that gyno surgery though? i had a consult and they told me all they do is remove the gland, they can make an incision in the bottom of the areola, lift it up, and then excise the gland with minimal evasiveness. mine is also pretty big, not exactly a little bud

ask the doctor in the consultation or read their surgery. i currently have no reason to believe it does, you'll have slightly less to grab but whatever. i didn't have the surgery, i'm just a trans girl. i just know second hand information on it.
hrt makes nipples more sensitive i think. it did for me anyways, but it didn't have the surgery so that might be breast development. ask the hrt femboys for details. they have discord servers somewhere.

gyno removal surgeries are different i think because with gyno the breast bud already stsrted developing into said gyno. breast bud removal aims to act before that.
if you have gyno this is probably not the surgery for you then, but ask a physician or doctor about that.

alright, that's a lot of good info

also thank you. a little tired right now, but i appreciate the help

how exactly do you explain that request if you haven't even grown any boob yet. Maybe it's just the US having more plastic surgery options, but I can only seem to find standard gyno reduction on offer here