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Low testosterone in males can affect growth patterns, particularly during puberty. Here’s how lower testosterone levels might lead to prolonged growth:

1. Delayed Puberty

  • Onset of Puberty: Testosterone plays a key role in initiating and progressing through puberty. Lower levels of testosterone can delay the onset of puberty. As puberty is delayed, the associated growth spurt is also delayed, allowing for a longer period of growth before the growth plates close.

2. Growth Plate Closure

  • Epiphyseal Plates: Testosterone contributes to the closure of the growth plates (epiphyseal plates) in long bones. These plates are where bone lengthening occurs. When testosterone levels are lower, the closure of these plates may be delayed, allowing bones to continue growing for a longer time.

3. Growth Spurts

  • Extended Growth Spurt: During normal puberty, testosterone drives growth spurts that are followed by a period of slower growth until the plates close. If testosterone levels are lower, the intensity and timing of these growth spurts can be altered, potentially leading to an extended period of growth.


Downsides

Low testosterone levels can have several effects on facial development, particularly if the deficiency occurs during critical periods of growth and puberty. Here’s how insufficient testosterone might impact facial features:

1. Delayed or Altered Facial Masculinization

  • Facial Hair Growth: Testosterone is key for the development of facial hair. Low levels can result in sparse or delayed facial hair growth, which is a typical aspect of male facial masculinization.
  • Facial Bone Structure: Testosterone influences the development of facial bones. Low testosterone might result in a less pronounced jawline or less prominent cheekbones, as these features often develop more fully with higher levels of testosterone.

2. Facial Fat Distribution

  • Fat Distribution: Testosterone affects fat distribution in the face. Lower levels can lead to a different distribution of facial fat, potentially resulting in a softer, less angular facial appearance.

3. Overall Facial Aesthetics

  • Jawline and Chin: Testosterone contributes to the development of a more defined jawline and chin. Lower levels can lead to a less prominent or less defined jawline and chin.
  • Cheekbones: The development of high, prominent cheekbones may be less pronounced with low testosterone, as this aspect of facial development can be influenced by hormonal levels.

4. Potential Impacts on Growth and Development

  • Delayed Puberty: If low testosterone leads to delayed puberty, the normal development of secondary sexual characteristics, including facial features, may also be delayed. This could result in facial features that are less developed compared to peers who have normal testosterone levels.

Would you prefer to be a tall cutecel or have bonemass and be short
 
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Dude I am 15. I have really good bone mass and bone structure and am 5"9, what should I do I wanna reach 6:
 
Low testosterone in males can affect growth patterns, particularly during puberty. Here’s how lower testosterone levels might lead to prolonged growth:

1. Delayed Puberty

  • Onset of Puberty: Testosterone plays a key role in initiating and progressing through puberty. Lower levels of testosterone can delay the onset of puberty. As puberty is delayed, the associated growth spurt is also delayed, allowing for a longer period of growth before the growth plates close.

2. Growth Plate Closure

  • Epiphyseal Plates: Testosterone contributes to the closure of the growth plates (epiphyseal plates) in long bones. These plates are where bone lengthening occurs. When testosterone levels are lower, the closure of these plates may be delayed, allowing bones to continue growing for a longer time.

3. Growth Spurts

  • Extended Growth Spurt: During normal puberty, testosterone drives growth spurts that are followed by a period of slower growth until the plates close. If testosterone levels are lower, the intensity and timing of these growth spurts can be altered, potentially leading to an extended period of growth.


Downsides

Low testosterone levels can have several effects on facial development, particularly if the deficiency occurs during critical periods of growth and puberty. Here’s how insufficient testosterone might impact facial features:

1. Delayed or Altered Facial Masculinization

  • Facial Hair Growth: Testosterone is key for the development of facial hair. Low levels can result in sparse or delayed facial hair growth, which is a typical aspect of male facial masculinization.
  • Facial Bone Structure: Testosterone influences the development of facial bones. Low testosterone might result in a less pronounced jawline or less prominent cheekbones, as these features often develop more fully with higher levels of testosterone.

2. Facial Fat Distribution

  • Fat Distribution: Testosterone affects fat distribution in the face. Lower levels can lead to a different distribution of facial fat, potentially resulting in a softer, less angular facial appearance.

3. Overall Facial Aesthetics

  • Jawline and Chin: Testosterone contributes to the development of a more defined jawline and chin. Lower levels can lead to a less prominent or less defined jawline and chin.
  • Cheekbones: The development of high, prominent cheekbones may be less pronounced with low testosterone, as this aspect of facial development can be influenced by hormonal levels.

4. Potential Impacts on Growth and Development

  • Delayed Puberty: If low testosterone leads to delayed puberty, the normal development of secondary sexual characteristics, including facial features, may also be delayed. This could result in facial features that are less developed compared to peers who have normal testosterone levels.

Would you prefer to be a tall cutecel or have bonemass and be short
test is an issue cause of E2 why u be on test without AI
 
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not worth delaying puberty by a couple months and potentially gaining 0.5 inch max for a small cock and femboy facial structure
 
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Nigga I have high dht I get beard at 15 like full ass stubble in 2 days.. what should I do I really wanna reach 6"
 
yep dont forget to inject E too
 
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this is completely chatgpt'd this thing is wrong!!!!
well i get ur tryna say chatgpt doesnt make it wrong, but it literally is wrong, maybe pay for 4o first
 
i love femboys but i dont want become one you know. just use aromatase inhibitors or something idk
 

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Low testosterone in males can affect growth patterns, particularly during puberty. Here’s how lower testosterone levels might lead to prolonged growth:

1. Delayed Puberty

  • Onset of Puberty: Testosterone plays a key role in initiating and progressing through puberty. Lower levels of testosterone can delay the onset of puberty. As puberty is delayed, the associated growth spurt is also delayed, allowing for a longer period of growth before the growth plates close.

2. Growth Plate Closure

  • Epiphyseal Plates: Testosterone contributes to the closure of the growth plates (epiphyseal plates) in long bones. These plates are where bone lengthening occurs. When testosterone levels are lower, the closure of these plates may be delayed, allowing bones to continue growing for a longer time.

3. Growth Spurts

  • Extended Growth Spurt: During normal puberty, testosterone drives growth spurts that are followed by a period of slower growth until the plates close. If testosterone levels are lower, the intensity and timing of these growth spurts can be altered, potentially leading to an extended period of growth.


Downsides

Low testosterone levels can have several effects on facial development, particularly if the deficiency occurs during critical periods of growth and puberty. Here’s how insufficient testosterone might impact facial features:

1. Delayed or Altered Facial Masculinization

  • Facial Hair Growth: Testosterone is key for the development of facial hair. Low levels can result in sparse or delayed facial hair growth, which is a typical aspect of male facial masculinization.
  • Facial Bone Structure: Testosterone influences the development of facial bones. Low testosterone might result in a less pronounced jawline or less prominent cheekbones, as these features often develop more fully with higher levels of testosterone.

2. Facial Fat Distribution

  • Fat Distribution: Testosterone affects fat distribution in the face. Lower levels can lead to a different distribution of facial fat, potentially resulting in a softer, less angular facial appearance.

3. Overall Facial Aesthetics

  • Jawline and Chin: Testosterone contributes to the development of a more defined jawline and chin. Lower levels can lead to a less prominent or less defined jawline and chin.
  • Cheekbones: The development of high, prominent cheekbones may be less pronounced with low testosterone, as this aspect of facial development can be influenced by hormonal levels.

4. Potential Impacts on Growth and Development

  • Delayed Puberty: If low testosterone leads to delayed puberty, the normal development of secondary sexual characteristics, including facial features, may also be delayed. This could result in facial features that are less developed compared to peers who have normal testosterone levels.

Would you prefer to be a tall cutecel or have bonemass and be short
Chatgpt says test will make you shorter holy shit
 
extended amount of time of growth will not mean you'll grow taller by that much (early growth, late growth, all will remain the same)

i also think the total opposite would happen if you decrease your test levels.
 
Nigga I have high dht I get beard at 15 like full ass stubble in 2 days.. what should I do I really wanna reach 6"
Ur prob done in height thn u might grow an inch more into ur early 20s. If u have a big frame and fairly masculine face u will be fine.
 
Ur prob done in height thn u might grow an inch more into ur early 20s. If u have a big frame and fairly masculine face u will be fine.
Dude, ik a guy who was 5'6 at 15 and his father was like 5'9.. he then grew to 6'2 (now) at 18
 
This whole height determining shit is bullshit tbh
 
Dude, ik a guy who was 5'6 at 15 and his father was like 5'9.. he then grew to 6'2 (now) at 18
Crazier part is he used to fap 20 times a day no joke.. low t actually increases height
 
It's all genetics! You can't choose to be either of them jfl😂
You can't decide to choose shit!
 
Dude, ik a guy who was 5'6 at 15 and his father was like 5'9.. he then grew to 6'2 (now) at 18
Yh so wht theres outliars most ppl grow a couple inches max from 15-16 onwards.
 
bro you could just try ai
 
Low testosterone in males can affect growth patterns, particularly during puberty. Here’s how lower testosterone levels might lead to prolonged growth:

1. Delayed Puberty

  • Onset of Puberty: Testosterone plays a key role in initiating and progressing through puberty. Lower levels of testosterone can delay the onset of puberty. As puberty is delayed, the associated growth spurt is also delayed, allowing for a longer period of growth before the growth plates close.

2. Growth Plate Closure

  • Epiphyseal Plates: Testosterone contributes to the closure of the growth plates (epiphyseal plates) in long bones. These plates are where bone lengthening occurs. When testosterone levels are lower, the closure of these plates may be delayed, allowing bones to continue growing for a longer time.

3. Growth Spurts

  • Extended Growth Spurt: During normal puberty, testosterone drives growth spurts that are followed by a period of slower growth until the plates close. If testosterone levels are lower, the intensity and timing of these growth spurts can be altered, potentially leading to an extended period of growth.


Downsides

Low testosterone levels can have several effects on facial development, particularly if the deficiency occurs during critical periods of growth and puberty. Here’s how insufficient testosterone might impact facial features:

1. Delayed or Altered Facial Masculinization

  • Facial Hair Growth: Testosterone is key for the development of facial hair. Low levels can result in sparse or delayed facial hair growth, which is a typical aspect of male facial masculinization.
  • Facial Bone Structure: Testosterone influences the development of facial bones. Low testosterone might result in a less pronounced jawline or less prominent cheekbones, as these features often develop more fully with higher levels of testosterone.

2. Facial Fat Distribution

  • Fat Distribution: Testosterone affects fat distribution in the face. Lower levels can lead to a different distribution of facial fat, potentially resulting in a softer, less angular facial appearance.

3. Overall Facial Aesthetics

  • Jawline and Chin: Testosterone contributes to the development of a more defined jawline and chin. Lower levels can lead to a less prominent or less defined jawline and chin.
  • Cheekbones: The development of high, prominent cheekbones may be less pronounced with low testosterone, as this aspect of facial development can be influenced by hormonal levels.

4. Potential Impacts on Growth and Development

  • Delayed Puberty: If low testosterone leads to delayed puberty, the normal development of secondary sexual characteristics, including facial features, may also be delayed. This could result in facial features that are less developed compared to peers who have normal testosterone levels.

Would you prefer to be a tall cutecel or have bonemass and be short
What about just blocking estrogen and keeping testosterone the same thougt about that ????
 
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