I already posted this over at /lgbt/ but y'all are Veeky Forums so why not. You might know better for all I know.
I wonder about traps/sissies/femboys (the real-world kind) and what happens to them when they hit their 30's - 40's etc
I wonder how much of their cute and supple looks they retain, how much of it gets wrinkled and crinkled away. Do they age like women? Do they somehow bring the graceful aging of men to their feminine form?
I wonder because I, a fat hairy chud of a manlet, have been thinking about trying to go trap-mode. I've thought about it and decided that what little masculinity I have is mostly spent on chillaxing, so I wouldnt be losing much of I feminized myself. I've got diets and workouts to study, plenty of those, but I'm slightly concerned, because I'm already 25
And I worry that there's basically no point if by the time I get the looks I want, I've so little time to really enjoy it
wbu? Any of you know better? Pic kinda related
Leo Moore
how feminine does a penis have to be before it's no longer considered homo to suck? asking for a friend
Robert Mitchell
They probably end up balding
Adam Butler
...
Caleb Nguyen
They mostly just kill themselves
Kevin Johnson
Jej almost lost a mouthful of my cuppa
Parker Thomas
...
Isaiah Bennett
Actually, if you think about it, would a trap / tranny get better as they go into their 30s and 40s? I mean the whole problem with them is that they got too much test and too masculine bone structure to pass off as women, but as you age your test production is naturally decreasing plus you've been supplementing estrogen for the past decade+ now, so shouldn't you actually be better than when you started?
Hudson Sullivan
I do wonder
I mean I'll find out one way or another although I must admit that so far giving up red meat and the freedom to gorge whenever I want has been the most distressing
Kevin Jackson
Or you'll get cancer and other health problems that low test men are more likely to suffer from. You can't reassign chromosomes, and you can't change the way they influence your body to react to hormones.