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Hey y'all, transfemby here. I've yet to start HRT (not sure I want to rn), but I really wish I had thicker hips. Today was a shitty dysphoria day about it, and it made me realize how bad I want this. Do you have any recommendations on how to achieve wider hips (and/or hourglass shape) without HRT?

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[–] celeste@lemmy.blahaj.zone 1 points 31 minutes ago

Your butt are muscled so train them. For example biking, which is also healthy in general for your heart(as long as you don't super over-do it). You can also try to accentuate it a little with how you style your outfits which you probably already know a bit about, sadly idk too much about fashión.

[–] justmercury@lemmy.blahaj.zone 7 points 6 hours ago* (last edited 6 hours ago)

Hey, if hips are something you want, you need to start HRT as soon as possible. Once your bones are set they don't really change, only fat distribution (which does help, as well as the workout tips mentioned by the other commentator.

It's been my experience (at 30) that estrogen doesn't change my body, only the directions it follows when I work to change it, so I very heavily concur with the workout advice!