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<blockquote data-quote="BigTex" data-source="post: 263276" data-attributes="member: 43589"><p>Again, most of the physical effects science claims happen are very individual. deepening of the voice absolutely happens with most but my wife still sounds like a woman. Clitoral enlargement, absolutely is going to happen depending on the dose. Growth of facial and body hair, my wife never experienced any of this. Many women have this same issue and have never used testosterone in their lives. This is why waxing and laser have become so popular with women. Cessation of menses usually happens to female athletes when they drop the body fat below 10-12%. Most competitive female bodybuilders drop to 6-7% for competition for a few weeks. So the use of testosterone is not the cause, rather low body fat, below essential levels. My wife got pregnant using testosterone and never lost her period until she got around 55 years old. Pretty normal. Again, my wife has never had atrophy of breast tissue unless she was in the cutting phase where her total body fat dropped below 10%. Once you starting eating calories again the fat comes back and does the softness. She also never saw the use of testosterone cause body fat levels to drop. She has always had a had time dropping weight and it always took dropping a lot calories, and mineral manipulation towards the end combined with diuretics. Never has my wife has scalp hair loss. She has long thick hair and plenty of it. So again, while science seems to have this one figured out, in reality they still have a whole lot to learn. </p><p></p><p>The difference between what my wife looks like now on HRT doses of testosterone and what she looked like at competition time is like night and day. Much of the signs of virilization have gone. She is still much more muscle than most men of the same height and weight, but the body fat levels are much higher than at competition, mostly because of the lack of the extreme diet. But then she also trains much harder. She she has a much softer look. When she competed in the early 90's the rules of bodybuilding were that women were to retain their femininity. Over the years that went away and destroyed the whole sport. The IFBB pro of the 1990's does not look like the IFBB pro when the sport was ended. Diets were much more harsh, drugs were use to get the low body fat levels and the anabolic steroids/hGH/insulin doses went through the roof.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BigTex, post: 263276, member: 43589"] Again, most of the physical effects science claims happen are very individual. deepening of the voice absolutely happens with most but my wife still sounds like a woman. Clitoral enlargement, absolutely is going to happen depending on the dose. Growth of facial and body hair, my wife never experienced any of this. Many women have this same issue and have never used testosterone in their lives. This is why waxing and laser have become so popular with women. Cessation of menses usually happens to female athletes when they drop the body fat below 10-12%. Most competitive female bodybuilders drop to 6-7% for competition for a few weeks. So the use of testosterone is not the cause, rather low body fat, below essential levels. My wife got pregnant using testosterone and never lost her period until she got around 55 years old. Pretty normal. Again, my wife has never had atrophy of breast tissue unless she was in the cutting phase where her total body fat dropped below 10%. Once you starting eating calories again the fat comes back and does the softness. She also never saw the use of testosterone cause body fat levels to drop. She has always had a had time dropping weight and it always took dropping a lot calories, and mineral manipulation towards the end combined with diuretics. Never has my wife has scalp hair loss. She has long thick hair and plenty of it. So again, while science seems to have this one figured out, in reality they still have a whole lot to learn. The difference between what my wife looks like now on HRT doses of testosterone and what she looked like at competition time is like night and day. Much of the signs of virilization have gone. She is still much more muscle than most men of the same height and weight, but the body fat levels are much higher than at competition, mostly because of the lack of the extreme diet. But then she also trains much harder. She she has a much softer look. When she competed in the early 90's the rules of bodybuilding were that women were to retain their femininity. Over the years that went away and destroyed the whole sport. The IFBB pro of the 1990's does not look like the IFBB pro when the sport was ended. Diets were much more harsh, drugs were use to get the low body fat levels and the anabolic steroids/hGH/insulin doses went through the roof. [/QUOTE]
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