My least favorite thing about clothing meant for women is that all the fabric is so thin and weak! It’s like the fashion industry wants them to have no choice but to show off their bodies and be vulnerable and it’s gross. Hope you’re having a good Monday, Meg! ❤️
You seriously believe that the entire fashion and clothing industries are conspiring to use thin fabric to make ‘women feel vulnerable’? If you’re not joking you really need to give your brain a break from Twittervism. Seeing persecution everywhere like this has to be bad for your psychology
@@HkFinn83 You must not have the experience of harassment based on your clothing. I have been groped, insulted, catcalled & masterbated in front of, when wearing a dress or shorts. Never when wearing jeans, which provide a stronger "barrier" to these sickos. Women are literally scared to wear nice clothes because of how they will be treated by strangers.
I'm on T for 9 weeks now. I recently tried to put on a dress I got a few months ago before I started T and I TORE the sleeves!! My shoulders, neck, and entire upper body are bigger and more muscular. I feel great about it but I'm so sad getting rid of clothes I used to love.
I know this videos are 2 years old, but as I'm shortly before starting hrt and wanting to hear different experiences, I found your account. And I really enjoy how you explain things. So thanks!
could you talk more about the hip reduction?? this is the main reason i want to go for a low-dose T. This is the first video i found of someone adressing it and its so goddamn relieving to know there is a solution
Hey Meg! I know this video is 2 years old but I recently found your channel and have been binging your videos. The kind of stuff you talk about is so so relatable, I felt the clothing dysphoria in my soul haha. I really appreciate you sharing your experience! I'm in the process of getting a referral to an endocrinologist so I can start low dose T. You and others talking about their experiences really helped me reach this point, so thanks!
i'm gonna be starting therapy to hopefully get a GID diagnosis (that's what we call in my country) so i can start HRT. and hearing your experience is soo encouraging to me! i too have big hips and very much understand that shirt issue... i also appreciate that you don't put emphasis on like, toxic workout culture too. we shouldn't have to push ourselves to fit the body image that society imposes on us!
I hear a lot about fat distribution making hips slimmer and faces narrower, but I don't ever hear anyone talk about where it's going... do you notice more fat on your abdomen or where do you notice that it's moving to?
This video is three years old at this point im making a comment but i had a questions; Does fat redistribution/ muscle density in the stomach feel like stretching / bloating? My lower abdomis rectus has been really tight to the point it has me worried. My entire body aches too. Gonna ask my doctor about this of course but i wanted to hear some experiences from other trans mascs