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Re: a whole lotta spurting ... not what you think

Posted by ellipsis on 2008-August-12 11:27:10, Tuesday
In reply to a whole lotta spurting ... not what you think lol posted by AdOrkAbLe RawR Boii on 2008-August-12 10:58:16, Tuesday

actually it is.. though most of the developmental changes will take place in the teen years. There's other bodily changes that happen in that time period that won't take place later.. but um, even with additional testosterone and hgh after that mark of adulthood, its more consistent with body hair and fat proportions.. bone density and other inane stuff. Usually penis size isn't affected so much by that point, the changes would be minute in comparison of earlier transitions or the primary start of transition... which typically happens between 9 and 11. Though earlier introduction can affect that sometimes. But yeah... variances of complications and genetics, and other factors... and stuff. Mm... I could get into the technobabble... but late stage development is sort of mild in comparison to traditional. More akin to ftm transitioning or gonad disorders or chromosomal anonamlies in many ways... (the later two, typically are recognized in later years, usually with a fertility check... or sometimes prenatal...)

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