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Menina   8 hours ago
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Hello everyone, I've always done weight training; before my transition, I did weight training for 15 years straight. This photo of me is from a time when I only used weight training to shape my body, meaning zero hormones. Now, it's been 4 months since I started my transition with 2 mg of bioidentical transdermal estradiol and 50 mg of spironolactone, changing to bicalutamide ten days ago to preserve male sexual function, i.e., to keep my penis functional. But something that worries me is what will happen to my leg and glute workouts. Will this therapy reduce the muscle mass I gained in my buttocks, as seen in the photos? I know that muscles are maintained by testosterone, and if testosterone is blocked, there tends to be a reduction in overall muscle mass... will this even affect the glutes, which define my feminine curves so well?

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