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Chuck
12-16-2008, 05:14 AM
How many years between the time a tranny hits her prime and then gets beyond her prime? It seems to be as an aficianado of the third gender that many of the girls go downhill fast. Faster even than GG's. Is it the lifestyle, the hormones or just natural aging?

SarahG
12-16-2008, 05:33 AM
How many years between the time a tranny hits her prime and then gets beyond her prime? It seems to be as an aficianado of the third gender that many of the girls go downhill fast. Faster even than GG's. Is it the lifestyle, the hormones or just natural aging?

Big part of it is that all those male skull features are there below the soft tissue (fat, skin etc). Aging makes any of those skull abnormalities show more, and the only way those features are removed is via FFS that employs grinding. Aging, gravity, weight changes, lifestyle (pumping) are all going to play roles in what happens over time. It is possible for someone to pass at 20, but not 45 simply because of what on their skull shows. Basically if that soft tissue shrinks, wrinkles up, saggs, or is lost (weight loss)- stuff is going to show that wouldn't show otherwise.

Hormones have the opposite effect, trans people are on hrt for life, so there's none of the masculation that comes with menopause. Assuming the girl takes care of her skin (no overtanning, smoking, etc), a middle aged tgirl who transitioned young -should- have much better skin than a comparable GG, simply because one still has E in their system while the other went threw menopause.

Chuck
12-16-2008, 06:16 AM
How many years between the time a tranny hits her prime and then gets beyond her prime? It seems to be as an aficianado of the third gender that many of the girls go downhill fast. Faster even than GG's. Is it the lifestyle, the hormones or just natural aging?

Big part of it is that all those male skull features are there below the soft tissue (fat, skin etc). Aging makes any of those skull abnormalities show more, and the only way those features are removed is via FFS that employs grinding. Aging, gravity, weight changes, lifestyle (pumping) are all going to play roles in what happens over time. It is possible for someone to pass at 20, but not 45 simply because of what on their skull shows. Basically if that soft tissue shrinks, wrinkles up, saggs, or is lost (weight loss)- stuff is going to show that wouldn't show otherwise.

Hormones have the opposite effect, trans people are on hrt for life, so there's none of the masculation that comes with menopause. Assuming the girl takes care of her skin (no overtanning, smoking, etc), a middle aged tgirl who transitioned young -should- have much better skin than a comparable GG, simply because one still has E in their system while the other went threw menopause.

Very thoughtful answer. I thought lifelong hormone therapy was unhealthy especially for the liver.

SarahG
12-16-2008, 06:36 AM
How many years between the time a tranny hits her prime and then gets beyond her prime? It seems to be as an aficianado of the third gender that many of the girls go downhill fast. Faster even than GG's. Is it the lifestyle, the hormones or just natural aging?

Big part of it is that all those male skull features are there below the soft tissue (fat, skin etc). Aging makes any of those skull abnormalities show more, and the only way those features are removed is via FFS that employs grinding. Aging, gravity, weight changes, lifestyle (pumping) are all going to play roles in what happens over time. It is possible for someone to pass at 20, but not 45 simply because of what on their skull shows. Basically if that soft tissue shrinks, wrinkles up, saggs, or is lost (weight loss)- stuff is going to show that wouldn't show otherwise.

Hormones have the opposite effect, trans people are on hrt for life, so there's none of the masculation that comes with menopause. Assuming the girl takes care of her skin (no overtanning, smoking, etc), a middle aged tgirl who transitioned young -should- have much better skin than a comparable GG, simply because one still has E in their system while the other went threw menopause.

Very thoughtful answer. I thought lifelong hormone therapy was unhealthy especially for the liver.

HRT is fairly risky, most of the studies into HRT have been aimed at GG's who take them during menopause- the medical community simply can't say what the risks are when those drugs are taken at 1- twice those dosages, and 2- for life.

Based on what we know, for GG's, it's risky (for the liver) and for them (using small meager dosages and only a few years of use, not a life time) there are cancer risks associated with it. I would imagine trans girls are going to have worse risks for both because of the differences in use (length of taking the drug, and amount of the drug used).

Plus there's spiro, unless the girl has had an orchi or srs, there are risks associated there. It's generally safe to take even in mass amounts (its very very hard to OD on spiro), but the way it effects potassium levels can be dangerous, and for some patients it can fuck up your heart beat (irregular heat beats can be fatal).

But none of those things really effects appearances.

SarahG
12-16-2008, 06:37 AM
How many years between the time a tranny hits her prime and then gets beyond her prime? It seems to be as an aficianado of the third gender that many of the girls go downhill fast. Faster even than GG's. Is it the lifestyle, the hormones or just natural aging?

Big part of it is that all those male skull features are there below the soft tissue (fat, skin etc). Aging makes any of those skull abnormalities show more, and the only way those features are removed is via FFS that employs grinding. Aging, gravity, weight changes, lifestyle (pumping) are all going to play roles in what happens over time. It is possible for someone to pass at 20, but not 45 simply because of what on their skull shows. Basically if that soft tissue shrinks, wrinkles up, saggs, or is lost (weight loss)- stuff is going to show that wouldn't show otherwise.

Hormones have the opposite effect, trans people are on hrt for life, so there's none of the masculation that comes with menopause. Assuming the girl takes care of her skin (no overtanning, smoking, etc), a middle aged tgirl who transitioned young -should- have much better skin than a comparable GG, simply because one still has E in their system while the other went threw menopause.

Very thoughtful answer. I thought lifelong hormone therapy was unhealthy especially for the liver.

HRT is fairly risky, most of the studies into HRT have been aimed at GG's who take them during menopause- the medical community simply can't say what the risks are when those drugs are taken at 1- twice those dosages, and 2- for life.

Based on what we know, for GG's, it's risky (for the liver) and for them (using small meager dosages and only a few years of use, not a life time) there are cancer risks associated with it. I would imagine trans girls are going to have worse risks for both because of the differences in use (length of taking the drug, and amount of the drug used).

Plus there's spiro, unless the girl has had an orchi or srs, there are risks associated there. It's generally safe to take even in mass amounts (its very very hard to OD on spiro), but the way it effects potassium levels can be dangerous, and for some patients it can fuck up your heart beat (irregular heat beats can be fatal).

But none of those things really effects appearances.

muhmuh
12-16-2008, 08:18 AM
But none of those things really effects appearances.

one might argue that being dead does have some minor effect on attraction levels... particularly if your partner is a necrophiliac

SarahG
12-16-2008, 08:21 AM
But none of those things really effects appearances.

one might argue that being dead does have some minor effect on attraction levels... particularly if your partner is a necrophiliac

True, but now we're talking about body temps & personality, not exterior appearances (at least if the mortician is any good).

justatransgirl
12-16-2008, 11:19 AM
How many years between the time a tranny hits her prime and then gets beyond her prime? It seems to be as an aficianado of the third gender that many of the girls go downhill fast. Faster even than GG's. Is it the lifestyle, the hormones or just natural aging?

No, it's none of those reasons - it comes from having to put up with you silly MEN!

Especially the ones who think a "tranny" hits her "prime" around age 16...

And FYI trans girls don't go bald - they tear their hair out in the frustration!

LOL,
TS Jamie :-)

Jericho
12-16-2008, 03:43 PM
No, it's none of those reasons - it comes from having to put up with you silly MEN!

I knew we'd get the blame somehow! :roll:

SarahG
12-16-2008, 05:46 PM
Especially the ones who think a "tranny" hits her "prime" around age 16...


That would be an accurate figure to work with however, if the girl doesn't go on hrt, doesn't go on enough hrt (dosages too low), or doesn't go on it soon enough after 16.

muhmuh
12-17-2008, 02:47 AM
True, but now we're talking about body temps & personality, not exterior appearances (at least if the mortician is any good).

with most people ive met in my life particularly on this site the loss in personality is minuscule at best
considering were talking about ts' and their sex appeal to the men on this site though the slight reduction in blood flow might be an issue depending on how accurate the last few scenes in clerks are


Especially the ones who think a "tranny" hits her "prime" around age 16...

everyone does from there on out its all about watching your cell regeneration rates slowly drop to 0