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See title. I'm on HRT for over 11 months now, thoroughly enjoying it. I've a hunch the dose is a bit low, though. I get androgen blockers every 2-3 months, my last one was one month ago.

Normally my arm hairs aren't very visible, so I didn't have much dysphoria from that. However, recently my arm hair seems to be growing a lot and thicker, and I'm concerned. Is this normal?

My mum doesn't really have a lot of arm hair, nor do other gals in my family.

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[–] theresa@lemmy.blahaj.zone 5 points 3 days ago (1 children)

My advice here would be to ask a (female) friend if they think you have a lot of arm hair. In my experience we tend to obsess needlessly over things like this when others barely notice, if at all. I shaved my arm hair at the start of HRT but stopped doing it about a year in or so because it was a hassle. Now I have very average arm hair compared to cis women I'd say.

[–] WillStealYourUsername@piefed.blahaj.zone 7 points 3 days ago (1 children)

Yes this is good advice too. It could be that you are simply better at detecting your own body hair. Could also be that the other women in your family shave or do other forms of hair removal

[–] birdwing@lemmy.blahaj.zone 2 points 3 days ago

Doubt it, none of them have done so. My mum does have body hair but it's mainly on the legs. Dad has some on the arms.

My arms actually used to be much less hairy. Pre-E they were, by lack of a better word, gently haired. After E the hairs started to be less noticeable between 6-10 months, but now they seem more noticeable.