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ScaredOfBalding

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Those who cry masculinity normally happen to be soys who are chasing masculinity. The way he is replying ( showing extreme insecurity, being transphobe), he sure doesn't sound masculine to me.
U can only speculate but i have facts because ur on 150mg spironolactone lol.
 

ScaredOfBalding

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But, feminine men aren’t transgender. Most of us aren’t transgender, we are just feminine males who are retrieving our hair back from androgens. So, why would we go to a forum for transgender individuals?

You should take yourself to Lookism:

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Seems suitable :)
But, feminine men aren’t transgender. Most of us aren’t transgender, we are just feminine males who are retrieving our hair back from androgens. So, why would we go to a forum for transgender individuals?

You should take yourself to Lookism:

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Seems suitable :)
It's over for transcels.
 

bridgeburn

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f*****g your endocrine system with HRT or fina is both damaging in the long term, only the delusional and the ones emotionally invested in these hormone treatments will say differently.
fina is more dangerous than hormones because it reduces 5ar derived neurosteriods
 

pegasus2

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Who cares, though? Not everyone wants to appear burly; in my opinion, the over-masculine appearance is abominable.


If you look at this Dior campaign, the male model would be classified as a ‘whimp’ too, since he appears more feminine and neotenic. However, he is booking these opportunities whilst masculine men are struggling.

Just like John Legend got "sexiest man of the year". Things like that aren't driven by reality. They use stick thin female models even though most men don't want that. By and large women want masculine men and men want feminine women.
 

hgk23

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Is there anyone who has achieved some positive results on finasteride / dutasteride + minoxidil + Estriol?
 

keepcoolmybabies

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Hey! How are you doing?

I will be having my first laser hair removal session just 2 days later. I remember you recommended something like hydrocortisone+ (sth) to apply after the session. What was the second thing?

Yo dude, doing good. It was a combo of hydrocortisone and sunscreen just because the skin is sensitive to sun damage/scarring right afterward.
 

Ikarus

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He doesn't look any younger to me at all. He just went from being an ugly guy to an ugly girl.

You are just mad that he looks better than you

Just like John Legend got "sexiest man of the year". Things like that aren't driven by reality. They use stick thin female models even though most men don't want that. By and large women want masculine men and men want feminine women.

Who the f*** cares about what women want? Jesus...
 
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melio

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Is there anyone who has achieved some positive results on finasteride / dutasteride + minoxidil + Estriol?

IDK about anyone else, I don't think my hair loss is a good representation of most men's, but I tried this exact combo (dutasteride/min/bi-estro specifically) for a while (estriol was the most last addition, lasted about six months) and didn't notice sh*t in terms of regrowth.
 

Ikarus

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lmao If I looked like that I would shoot myself.

Straight men care about what women want. Why are trans people so hostile towards straight people? That's why you can't make any progress.

I guess we can only hope that you do look like that, in that case!

But, no one is talking about what women want from straight men. We are talking about feminine and neotenic men booking modelling/beauty campaigns, whilst masculine men are struggling. Most of us aren’t transgender, including myself, since you have to have gender dysphoria to be transgender. Nonetheless, we have had enough of people like you coming to this thread just to debate; this thread is one thread out of thousands discussing such regimens, yet you feel as if this thread is damaging.

What progress do we have to make when we aren’t transgender? In fact, maybe you should focus on making progress with your arguments because they seem as if they sprouted out of your ***.
 

Derelict

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lmao If I looked like that I would shoot myself.

Straight men care about what women want. Why are trans people so hostile towards straight people? That's why you can't make any progress.

I don't think the majority on here on HRT consider themselves trans, just men desperate to get their back no matter the cost, there are some on this board that would label you a tranny for even contemplating spironolactone, hell i have seen people accuse people who use finasteride as using tranny medication.
 

baldingAF

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I know that at one point @bridgeburn was using dexamethasone to increase aromatase, but has anyone else tried this angle?

I feel like increasing aromatase would be a solid move as its what increases/creates e2 from testosterone and if theres higher e2 then there should be less DHT getting made assuming that aromatase gets to the T before 5ar does. and if done locally it could possibly help deal with sides like gyno.

Is there something im missing or does this sound like a solid angle to the people here who actually want to talk on the science and subject of hairloss?

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chill tf out. Some people have made choices on what to do with themselves/their bodies. If you can manage to look past whatever tf makes you so hateful you have an actual post that helps us all understand why some people on here have achieved what you are here looking for as well. May not be the way you want but for fucks-sake keep that blabbering to yourself- typing it and hitting send doesn't help us reach any kind of understanding on how to grow hair.
 
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Me Vs DiffuseThinning

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I have been taking 12.5mg cypro every week for two months. No side effects to report. I'm still a dude. Hair is regrowing a lot though, probably the addition of the dutasteride 4 months ago.
 
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