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I saw a graphic online (you can search for āmale vs femaleā connective tissue) and apparently men have these x-shaped bonds in connective tissue whereas women have vertical-bar-shaped ones. This is a really specific question but does anyone know how this relates to trans people? Does transitioning cause your connective tissue bonding pattern to change? Im mainly curious because I notice women are often more flexible than men and I am a mtf rock climber and sometimes I lament my own lack of flexibility and Iām wondering if transition has had any impact on that. š¤ I donāt really know what Iām talking about hereā¦
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