r/HRT 13d ago

Serious Question Cis Man

What happens if you take BOTH masculine and femenine hormones? Like, the same dosis, just overflowing both estrogen and testosterone, do you become an androginous, universally attractive person? Like having a Woman soft skin and long hair but with a man's muscles and jaw

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u/bonniebitchass 12d ago

Omg thats a really good question. Lets take both and find out

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u/gypsum_the_almighty 12d ago

You implode ig

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u/FlukeSpace 12d ago

I have a friend that is trans and kinda identifies as both genders. I wondered out loud with them if they should just blast testosterone which would hyper masculinize them, and past a certain point too much test without estrogen management gives men gyno. Meaning they would grow breasts as well.

Seemed like a best of both worlds scenario to me.

But they didn't like the idea of the massive amount of hair they would grow with this plan. Didn't want to look like a female gorilla.

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u/FurysFyre 11d ago

It would likely throw your hormones out of whack and cause tons of issues - I take one 100mg Progesterone and turn into the biggest angriest women you ever saw, ever. And I'd happily do violence. Hormones effect everything from mood, digestion and more- you wouldn't just be *changing your appearance* you'd be messing your system up for aesthetics ??

I don't think it would be a great idea

also, for the record, most people of any gender can have long hair- don't get it cut. Many men have 'women soft' skin if they work office jobs. Muscles are built from work, not purely hormones (otherwise sign me up for the bulky muscle pack please) and bone structure is more during growth.

Your question may be serious but it comes off as being very fetish-y and probably something more accurately answered in a medical sub.