Quote Originally Posted by SlimmerMe View Post
my goal was to get smaller and that did not happen.
That is one of the main, and very valid, points for women to not get involved with hormones.

When men take hormones (derivatives of testosterone , except GH offcourse) they become more men. Women unfortunately don't become more women but more men.

GH increases the number of muscle cells and when not trained they will be dormant and wait. With little training those new cells will come to life and on a woman not always look the way she desires.

Women generally want to feel small and feminine (good goal) and most of the hormones are geared towards getting everything bigger.

Also balancing all the other, often testosterone derivative opposites, in a womans body can lead to tricky and sometimes permanent changes (not always for the good)

Perfecting the womans body requires, luckilly, much less hormones then a mens body that needs building and growing.

Therefore a good looking woman (with some training and diet knowledge) will always look more natural then a well sculpted mens body (personal opinion)