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Re: Anyone help me with these questions?

Posted: Sun Dec 04, 2011 5:02 pm
by punkypink (imported)
Beyond language barriers, there are some things you should be careful not to make an assumption about. Gay or straight does not have any impact on whether a eunuch would want to take hormones or not. Hormones are a personal choice.

When you come to a site like this, especially if you're not familiar in-depth with the topics being discussed, you have to come willing to learn, and drop whatever prior assumptions you may have had about subject matters being discussed here.

Re: Anyone help me with these questions?

Posted: Sun Dec 04, 2011 6:15 pm
by devi (imported)
I had no trouble understanding RaVin but then I'm so very used to hearing broken English since childhood. Anyway testosterone isn't entirely necessary for muscular development but it is a plus. There are also various steroids that women use to gain muscles in order to avoid having a beard or growing bald. But even those steroids aren't quite what is necessary either. Working out with weights for hours every single day without giving up is the key to gaining muscles. If you have not completely matured into adulthood there may be a question whether your skeletal frame can handle the muscles that you put on. With me it was constant dull and sometimes very sharp pains in between my shoulder blades. I went to a physician for this and he asked me about what I was trying to prove by working as hard as men twice my size with wrists as thin as mine. As for the possibility of baldness there are several different genes and aspects to baldness. They're not all the same. I think that the baldness on the crown of your head comes about with testosterone whereas a high forehead comes about from having only one 'Y' chromosome which almost all men have plus a rare few women that happen to be 'XY' also have. I'm not certain and really don't know everything about baldness though. I did some research when a cousin asked me why I'm the only one of all my (male) relatives that's not bald at all. He wanted to know my secret. I had no explanation. I had never thought about it. As for being or not being gay, it really doesn't matter at all whether you do or do not take any male hormones. People would generally assume that you're a young male no matter how old you are without any testosterone. You just normally would look underage for going into bars and pubs and so forth is all. But if you were to go as a female among friends then you'd look old enough. Believe it or not. So you do not really need the male hormones. However there is a consideration about having osteoporisis (brittle bones) which you could get. As a matter of fact I have been diagnosed with osteopenia so I take .3mg estrogen. Even for the fact that I use estrogen, at different places they use 'sir' since I'm generally dressed as a male. One benefit that I've always had is not ever having hardly ever had to shave. I do grow beard some but not enough to shave every month and still look clean-shaven. The cost for removing testicles can vary considerably and is really hard to get. It really should be done by a professional though. I think the scrotum will shrink on its own over time. There is a way to cut the head of the penis off without too much damage but I cannot advocate having this for most people. I hope this answers most of your questions.

Re: Anyone help me with these questions?

Posted: Sun Dec 04, 2011 8:05 pm
by RaVin8977 (imported)
devi (imported) wrote: Sun Dec 04, 2011 6:15 pm I had no trouble understanding RaVin but then I'm so very used to hearing broken English since childhood. Anyway testosterone isn't entirely necessary for muscular development but it is a plus. There are also various steroids that women use to gain muscles in order to avoid having a beard or growing bald. But even those steroids aren't quite what is necessary either. Working out with weights for hours every single day without giving up is the key to gaining muscles. If you have not completely matured into adulthood there may be a question whether your skeletal frame can handle the muscles that you put on. With me it was constant dull and sometimes very sharp pains in between my shoulder blades. I went to a physician for this and he asked me about what I was trying to prove by working as hard as men twice my size with wrists as thin as mine. As for the possibility of baldness there are several different genes and aspects to baldness. They're not all the same. I think that the baldness on the crown of your head comes about with testosterone whereas a high forehead comes about from having only one 'Y' chromosome which almost all men have plus a rare few women that happen to be 'XY' also have. I'm not certain and really don't know everything about baldness though. I did some research when a cousin asked me why I'm the only one of all my (male) relatives that's not bald at all. He wanted to know my secret. I had no explanation. I had never thought about it. As for being or not being gay, it really doesn't matter at all whether you do or do not take any male hormones. People would generally assume that you're a young male no matter how old you are without any testosterone. You just normally would look underage for going into bars and pubs and so forth is all. But if you were to go as a female among friends then you'd look old enough. Believe it or not. So you do not really need the male hormones. However there is a consideration about having osteoporisis (brittle bones) which you could get. As a matter of fact I have been diagnosed with osteopenia so I take .3mg estrogen. Even for the fact that I use estrogen, at different places they use 'sir' since I'm generally dressed as a male. One benefit that I've always had is not ever having hardly ever had to shave. I do grow beard some but not enough to shave every month and still look clean-shaven. The cost for removing testicles can vary considerably and is really hard to get. It really should be done by a professional though. I think the scrotum will shrink on its own over time. There is a way to cut the head of the penis off without too much damage but I cannot advocate having this for most people. I hope this answers most of your questions.

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Re: Anyone help me with these questions?

Posted: Tue Dec 06, 2011 12:45 pm
by _g (imported)
RaVin8977 (imported) wrote: Sun Dec 04, 2011 4:19 pm First , I'm sorry gay eunuchs about my question, I didn't think that could make you angry or sad.

I'm not really good at English so I'll try to make it clearly.

I'm from Vietnam, about my detail in profile, I choose where I want to live in the world.I'm really want to become eunuch or nullo.

I'm want to know that

How often do you take testosterone?

How much for it?

Do my muscles still grow if I take testosterone?

Sorry again about my bad English.

The dosage of testosterone depends on you weight. If you choose the injections once a month or twice a month (1/2 dosage of the monthly injection)

Creams and testosterone patches the useage again varies by your weight and the product's release rate.

The cost will vary depending on the vendor and total amount of testosterone in the product.

As far as building muscles with or without testosterone you have to work out.

Also you have to look out for breast grow on testosterone due to over dosing, as too much testosterone will be converted to estrogen, and it you do not take HRT you also could have breast grow.

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Re: Anyone help me with these questions?

Posted: Thu Dec 08, 2011 9:02 am
by devi (imported)
An added note about baldness: Testosterone (specifically THT) is what affects anyone with the genetic disposition for baldness. If you have those genes, male or female you will get bald with testosterone. Women with those genes generally only have thinning of the hair since they generally have never had too much testoterone. I've studied again lately into why I had never gotten bald. My explanation for myself is more complicated since I've never even had thinning of the hair. I have a double doseage of from a chromesome X that somehow includes an extra gene that just so happens to have been an unbald one somehow, I think --if anybody here understands biology.