01-01-2013, 11:08 PM
(01-01-2013, 10:15 PM)flamesabers Wrote: Degenerative arthritis and actual skeletal changes sounds very painful!
Even if the body was undergoing skeletal changes, would the right hormonal balance be sufficient to achieve a more feminine skeletal structure? I've always been the under the impression that once the body is post-puberty, trying to feminize the hip bone is very difficult if not impossible for genetic men and women.
I imagine it's probably not particularly comfortable! But as they say, "no pain, no gain", and "beauty is pain".

I really don't know. I DO know that under more conventional hormonal treatments skeletal changes are impossible.
But what exactly is PM capable or not capable of? No one actually knows. We do know it has a lot more to it than just the phyto-estrogens... Could something in that mix help encourage skeletal changes?

Another interesting thought is that the mind is actually a very powerful thing. It is possible to truly imagine something to the point that it becomes real. Could this be what happened? Maybe we need to get a subliminal writer to write a skeletal-change sub?


