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'''Gender-affirming hormone therapy''', colloquially called '''HRT''', is when you take hormones of the opposite sex in order to change your own sex. |
'''Gender-affirming hormone therapy''', colloquially called '''HRT''', is when you take hormones of the opposite sex in order to change your own sex. Some possible effects of feminizing HRT are: |
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* [[breast development]] (conetits) |
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* smooth skin |
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* crying |
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However, the most common effect is nothing. To actually make sure that you have a chance of seeing effects, you need to make sure that you aren't being [[hondosed]] and that you're cycling [[progesterone]]. |
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Revision as of 00:56, 5 February 2026
Gender-affirming hormone therapy, colloquially called HRT, is when you take hormones of the opposite sex in order to change your own sex. Some possible effects of feminizing HRT are:
- breast development (conetits)
- smooth skin
- crying
However, the most common effect is nothing. To actually make sure that you have a chance of seeing effects, you need to make sure that you aren't being hondosed and that you're cycling progesterone.