(relative to my POV) my left hip bones are significantly rounder/less sharp/more feminine than my right hip bones

to a very noticeable extent

it has been like this for a really long time (like from a month or two after starting hrt to now, a year in not counting the two months i was forced off) and there’s a good chance they’ve probably hit the end of growth by now

is this normal or is it just “you sleep weird” or am i just delusional

  • mljemy
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    1 month ago

    Its possible one of your legs is shorter so youre standing weird

    …or youre just standing weird all on your own

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      1 month ago

      not when i’m standing i also notice it when i lay down

      im mostly asking if it’s possible for bone development to be asymmetrical

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        1 month ago

        It definitely is but its sort of unlikely so its usually other reasons, second big one is the fact that the liver and stuff is on the right side making it seem larger (and then larger waist makes hips look smaller)

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          1 month ago

          maybe

          my fat distribution above the hips is very explicitly asymmetrical but that just affects how it looks, i mean that i can physically touch & feel that one is way rounder than the other

          im not an anatomy expert so idk what the bone is but it’s the one that sticks out when you’re skinny like me, (relative to my POV) left one is rounder than the right one to a noticeable extent