Shouldn’t Women Who Don’t Think They Look Feminine Enough Take Estrogen Supplements And Nutrition?
Rather than torturing themselves with these stupid diets. Same goes for men who want to have more masculine features by taking testosterone supplements combined with weight training. We can more naturally increase are testosterone levels than our oestrogen levels, which is probably partly why some women with the exercise programs don’t get curvy features they want, due to the fact that they’re manipulating their androgen levels. Men get turned off by their skinny bodies and visible veins, the women feel rejected, and this hormonal cycle spins once more.
It’s sure nice to know most men are turned off by those mannequin thin broads.
The women that go on the diets and strive to be skinny, think that skinny is attractive. They think curves are ‘fat’ so they aren’t striving to be curvy. But I don’t think we should just go messing around with our hormones, injectign artificial ones into us.
There are serious side effects to hormone therapy.
Wouldn’t it be healther both physically and psychologically, to accept one’s appearance and find beauty in what nature has created?
No, the diets aren’t to look more feminine it’s to be thinner. If they took estrogen, they would gain weight not lose it.
Curvy isn’t a factor…curvy comes with the fat deposits they are trying so desperately to lose. The goal is to actually look more masculine, with hard abs and a tight butt.
What women don’t seem to know is body fat is linked to their menstrual cycle, you have to have the right amount of the first to be healthy with the second.
I say leave your bodies alone. Eat a healthy well rounded diet, get plenty of sleep and drink plenty of water, get the exercise that makes your body feel like it’s humming smoothly and make those regular check ups with your doctors (dentist, internist, GYN). It’s best to be happy with yourself as an individual, because trying to fit into someone elses mold will ruin you.
Coach, I couldn’t have said better myself! Great answer.
That could be dangerous.
Grown up women tend not to define themselves in how they look to other people (not even men).
I guess you find this difficult to understand.
I guess you find lots of stuff difficult to understand.
No, because taking artificial hormones is dangerous and has a lot of negative health implications.
Taking estrogen has been linked to cancer the feds don’t want this to be known because of all the hi jinx in the court systems, they would be flooded with law suits and attorneys would have to work for their money while protecting the doctors that prescribed the medications as well as the pharmaceutical companies that produce them.