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Testosterone injections vs Clomid for secondary sexual characteristics, need help!
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<blockquote data-quote="als1741" data-source="post: 119381" data-attributes="member: 19495"><p>So what you are saying is that if someone who had low testosterone through their teens and 20s (which is the scenario I'm talking about) and then suddenly gets on TRT, that it won't have any effect on facial appearance? I can tell you from firsthand experience, if this it what you are saying, you are wrong. The first two years I was on clomid my face did change to a degree. I can now grow a decent looking beard, which before I had no facial hair. The muscles and fat distribution in my face changed. Just look at this guy who has a similar problem as me:</p><p></p><p><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BRAhAxXP4Zs&t=191s" target="_blank">Just starting TRT</a></p><p></p><p><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eJ93BVYe8NI&t=9s" target="_blank">2 years on TRT</a></p><p></p><p>This guy's face aged significantly in just two year (he was 29 in the first video). You can't tell me that his changes aren't from TRT.</p><p></p><p>For whatever reason, after around a year or two on clomid, my face stopped making progress with regards to maturing. I also have had my low T symptoms resurface, despite my total testosterone being in normal range. My question is does clomid and TRT have different effects on this sort of thing? I'm guessing that it does since clomid is essentially an estrogen.</p><p></p><p>I'm not trying to be rude, but you have no idea how much it sucks to look significantly younger than your age. I've felt out of place with my peers for decades because of this. The majority of women don't want to date guys that look 10 years younger than them. This is a fact. I've gone through years of depression from this, and it drives me crazy when someone tells me I should be thankful for something that has caused so many problems in my life. It might be beneficial when I'm in my 50s, but there has been no advantage to looking that young thus far.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="als1741, post: 119381, member: 19495"] So what you are saying is that if someone who had low testosterone through their teens and 20s (which is the scenario I'm talking about) and then suddenly gets on TRT, that it won't have any effect on facial appearance? I can tell you from firsthand experience, if this it what you are saying, you are wrong. The first two years I was on clomid my face did change to a degree. I can now grow a decent looking beard, which before I had no facial hair. The muscles and fat distribution in my face changed. Just look at this guy who has a similar problem as me: [URL='https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BRAhAxXP4Zs&t=191s']Just starting TRT[/URL] [URL='https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eJ93BVYe8NI&t=9s']2 years on TRT[/URL] This guy's face aged significantly in just two year (he was 29 in the first video). You can't tell me that his changes aren't from TRT. For whatever reason, after around a year or two on clomid, my face stopped making progress with regards to maturing. I also have had my low T symptoms resurface, despite my total testosterone being in normal range. My question is does clomid and TRT have different effects on this sort of thing? I'm guessing that it does since clomid is essentially an estrogen. I'm not trying to be rude, but you have no idea how much it sucks to look significantly younger than your age. I've felt out of place with my peers for decades because of this. The majority of women don't want to date guys that look 10 years younger than them. This is a fact. I've gone through years of depression from this, and it drives me crazy when someone tells me I should be thankful for something that has caused so many problems in my life. It might be beneficial when I'm in my 50s, but there has been no advantage to looking that young thus far. [/QUOTE]
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