started HRT in January of 2022, is it safe to say all major changes are done, and I’ll always kinda look ugly and there is nothing HRT can do.

Also sorry I made a similar post where I had the years wrong I think.

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The terms “fully developed” and “most” are doing some legwork there. Puberty begins and ends at different times for everyone and statistical averages have been shown to change over time.

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Yeah that’s true, and puberty’s been starting earlier and earlier for AFABs in the past decade or two. If it’s starting earlier then it’s easy to assume it’s ending earlier too. The average age for puberty to start is 10, and the average duration of puberty is five to six years. 25 is not a normal number to still be physically maturing at for AFABs. Not saying it’s not possible, but it’s definitely not the norm. 10-16 is a more accurate number for the majority.

To clarify, when I say physically maturing I mean the development of secondary sex characteristics, which is what puberty is typically associated with.

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Given the specificity of that definition I also would say that 25 would be abnormal for a person assigned male at birth to be undergoing puberty. Most everyone is done the development of secondary sex characteristics by 18 at the latest. But how your body hormonally develops doesn’t just stop at some arbitrary point. Your secondary sex characteristics will fluctuate a lot between 20 and 30. Some factors more than others, but I don’t think most people would consider their bodies fully developed at 18. I don’t have a statistical basis for that, just subjective experience myself and with those around me. My testosterone based puberty was for all intents and purposes done at 16, but my body did go on to change significantly even after that point.

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