Don't know if I have a brian disorder, most likely not. My index finger is very slightly longer than my ring finger though. I think I have somewhat feminine hands, just a bit bigger than a genetic female's. The pic shows how my hands can look like, I took the pic some time ago just for fun. I find long nails really inconvenient can't even close my hands without them digging into my palms, don't know how some women with those really long artificial nails go about their daily tasks. I've seen some cashiers with nails like that. I can't even really type on the keyboard comfortably when they get as long as in the pic. (I know it's not a hand forum, sorry)
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As for my breast, the pics show how they look at 45 degree front and profile. Taken May 29, 2012. Before starting PM but after I had taken some red clover and progesterone (started in April). But I think there's not much of a difference in that pic from before that because I had stopped taking the clover and progesterone for about a month (stopped in May). I think I had took a pic before April too though. But still I would say not much difference would be seen.
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Do they look like breasts at all? I think if I had a narrower chest, they would really stick out. From the front, they make more of an upside down V in the middle. Often female breasts make more of a V, right? Or is that just when they are push by a bra? I guess it depends on the size.
Weight wise I'm not too bad. At 5' 4", I was about 155 lbs at the start of this year, and now I'm about 144.8 lbs. My current diet is about 43% fat ("most": olive oil, salmon, meal replacement drink, granola bar, banana :"least"), 42% carbs (rice, meal replacement drink, banana, granola bar, skim milk), and 15% protein (skim milk, salmon, meal replacement drink, rice, granola bar, banana). I'm mainly trying reduce some muscle bulk particularly my legs. But not be too drastic on my diet. My calorie deficit is about 150 calories. I feel quite good on this diet. No stomach, washroom, throat problems. Some foods bring upon a whole bunch of those problems.
A few months ago I sprained my ankle and had to stay off that leg and I noticed that the calf muscles on that leg got slightly smaller than my other leg (I actually like the look of the smaller muscles). Too bad I don't quite remember if it was like that already before the sprain. Just wondering if I could spot reduce a muscle by not using it as much, unlike fat spot reduction which is not really possible. I think as my overall weight gets lower, my leg muscles will also get smaller over time since they will be moving less weight around.
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As for my breast, the pics show how they look at 45 degree front and profile. Taken May 29, 2012. Before starting PM but after I had taken some red clover and progesterone (started in April). But I think there's not much of a difference in that pic from before that because I had stopped taking the clover and progesterone for about a month (stopped in May). I think I had took a pic before April too though. But still I would say not much difference would be seen.
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Do they look like breasts at all? I think if I had a narrower chest, they would really stick out. From the front, they make more of an upside down V in the middle. Often female breasts make more of a V, right? Or is that just when they are push by a bra? I guess it depends on the size.
Weight wise I'm not too bad. At 5' 4", I was about 155 lbs at the start of this year, and now I'm about 144.8 lbs. My current diet is about 43% fat ("most": olive oil, salmon, meal replacement drink, granola bar, banana :"least"), 42% carbs (rice, meal replacement drink, banana, granola bar, skim milk), and 15% protein (skim milk, salmon, meal replacement drink, rice, granola bar, banana). I'm mainly trying reduce some muscle bulk particularly my legs. But not be too drastic on my diet. My calorie deficit is about 150 calories. I feel quite good on this diet. No stomach, washroom, throat problems. Some foods bring upon a whole bunch of those problems.
A few months ago I sprained my ankle and had to stay off that leg and I noticed that the calf muscles on that leg got slightly smaller than my other leg (I actually like the look of the smaller muscles). Too bad I don't quite remember if it was like that already before the sprain. Just wondering if I could spot reduce a muscle by not using it as much, unlike fat spot reduction which is not really possible. I think as my overall weight gets lower, my leg muscles will also get smaller over time since they will be moving less weight around.

