Donald Trump's anti-LGBTQ+ cabinet: An in-depth look
DimlyLitFlutteringMoth @ DimlyLitFlutteringMoth @lemmy.blahaj.zone Posts 0Comments 34Joined 5 mo. ago
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Yeah, estrogen does make you lose considerable muscle mass. That really, really shouldn't be surprising. I used to be able to do overhead shoulder presses at around 40 kg without deliberately maintaining muscle mass. After 10 years of estrogen and antiandrogens, I can't do 18 kg and that is with active training including a much more careful protein-based diet.
All your example suggests is that the 6'3" trans woman can do is... Something a 6'3" woman can do. Cisgender people aren't discriminated against because of their natural height, their frame or their reach either, but applying that to a trans woman for something as non-competitive as yoga is all kinds of weird.
While frame doesn't change much, it becomes much, much harder to use that frame, which becomes a considerable disadvantage. Muscle mass of trans women is less than cis women, our T levels (if properly suppressed) are drastically lower than that of cis women.
Or, to be as pithy as your final comment. Bones and the muscoskeletal system have mass, WTF?