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Funny things you notice on HRT

Started by Mariax, December 17, 2013, 06:40:09 PM

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ZoeM

Pickles, yes absolutely.

I haven't noticed smells as much. But for some reason chest hair is suddenly amazingly interesting (^_^).
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evecrook

Quote from: Jennygirl on December 18, 2013, 03:05:56 AM
A full room of my innermost circle cis male friends staring at my cleanly epilated silky smooth legs.

Just by looking at their eyes checking me out I can see the range of emotions going through their heads, and it's wonderful to witness their preconceived notions about gender and the intersection of their own sexuality towards a trans person kind of "give in" to what they find attractive regardless of my birth gender.

Times, they are a-changing :)

And on that note, I would definitely fancy becoming intimate with a few of them ;) A year ago prior to HRT, the thought almost repulsed me.
yea, I know what you mean
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KabitTarah

I really hope my sniffer improves a lot...
I want to be a lady beer judge :D
~ Tarah ~

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ssneha23

Strange stuff I noticed

- Guys stink, especially the ones that don't shower ..
- My luv for anything salty and sour like tamarind .. 
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Ms Grace

I react a lot more viscerally to scenes in TV shows or movies that depict violence against women (or the end result). I was never comfortable with it before but now I find it deeply unsettling. Conversely, I find myself getting a bit sentimental about stuff I would have rolled my eyes and groaned at previously. And I was really cynical about that stuff before.
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Ashey

Quote from: Ms Grace on December 18, 2013, 08:51:43 PM
I react a lot more viscerally to scenes in TV shows or movies that depict violence against women (or the end result). I was never comfortable with it before but now I find it deeply unsettling. Conversely, I find myself getting a bit sentimental about stuff I would have rolled my eyes and groaned at previously. And I was really cynical about that stuff before.

Me too. A lot of things affect me differently now. That's kinda what I mean whenever I talk about having a 'perspective shift'. I'm now seeing things through the eyes of a woman, and so I react differently than I did as a 'guy'. Like, violence against women... that wasn't a part of my life before, but now it could be. Things like that can really change your thinking process, because one thing can affect another and so on.
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KabitTarah

Quote from: Ms Grace on December 18, 2013, 08:51:43 PM
I react a lot more viscerally to scenes in TV shows or movies that depict violence against women (or the end result). I was never comfortable with it before but now I find it deeply unsettling. Conversely, I find myself getting a bit sentimental about stuff I would have rolled my eyes and groaned at previously. And I was really cynical about that stuff before.

That didn't even take HRT!! Shortly after I came OOTC to myself we had a sexual assault training (in person, with video). I was positively shaking by the end of it. Most of the guys pass it off - since it "couldn't happen to them" (not true) or because it wasn't aimed at professionals. None of the women pass that stuff off... including me - which was really weird to me and others (not that they noticed much) at the time.
~ Tarah ~

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Just Shelly

I have 3 teens all going through different stages of puberty....at times the pheromones are very noticeable, its not that they are a bad smell...just a strange smell. I once had about 10 young boys in my house for a Bday party....the smell was very strong, this was the first I noticed.

I now smell a variety of smells I never noticed before, and enjoy smelling most things even if its not something that may be intended to smell lol....but I've always had that habit :)

I always enjoyed the fragrance my father wore which was Polo....I now adore it even more....
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Kaylee

Quote from: Ms Grace on December 18, 2013, 08:51:43 PM
I react a lot more viscerally to scenes in TV shows or movies that depict violence against women (or the end result). I was never comfortable with it before but now I find it deeply unsettling. Conversely, I find myself getting a bit sentimental about stuff I would have rolled my eyes and groaned at previously. And I was really cynical about that stuff before.

This has happened to me as well, though it's just gore/excessive violence in general that gets me, stuff like The Walking Dead evokes a much stronger response and there was even a mission in Grand Theft Auto 5 that involves torture somone you have held prisoner - that traumatised me quite a bit!
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Violet Bloom

Quote from: Kaylee on December 19, 2013, 12:31:43 AM
This has happened to me as well, though it's just gore/excessive violence in general that gets me, stuff like The Walking Dead evokes a much stronger response and there was even a mission in Grand Theft Auto 5 that involves torture somone you have held prisoner - that traumatised me quite a bit!

  I can understand that many of you would become more sensitive but I was ALWAYS extremely bothered by gore and particularly realistic renditions of torture.  I could never watch horror movies and what little I did see in my youth scarred me to this day.  Torture makes me feel ill and there are a number of bizarre films that have been allowed to be released and promoted at the Hollywood level that had no business ever being made in the first place.

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Mariax

Here is something else which may or may not be hormonal.

I am much more sensitive to shaded of red it seems. I looked at a page I wrote on with two different pens, and that I recall thinking looked similar in color, if not exactly alike, when I wrote it ages ago. I looked at the page today, and some of the writting was vermillion, and the rest pink. Maybe the ink faded, but it got me wondering.
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MadeleineG

Quote from: Tori on December 18, 2013, 02:35:14 AM
Pickle cravings!

This is the story of my life today. Glad to know this is to be expected.  ;D
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MadeleineG

Quote from: Violet Bloom on December 19, 2013, 11:06:14 AM
  I can understand that many of you would become more sensitive but I was ALWAYS extremely bothered by gore and particularly realistic renditions of torture.  I could never watch horror movies and what little I did see in my youth scarred me to this day.  Torture makes me feel ill and there are a number of bizarre films that have been allowed to be released and promoted at the Hollywood level that had no business ever being made in the first place.

Gorn :(
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Teela Renee

smells, dog poo freaks me out now. Nasty smells are a no can do. Nope.
RedNeck girls have all the fun 8)
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Teela Renee

Quote from: Kaylee on December 19, 2013, 12:31:43 AM
This has happened to me as well, though it's just gore/excessive violence in general that gets me, stuff like The Walking Dead evokes a much stronger response and there was even a mission in Grand Theft Auto 5 that involves torture somone you have held prisoner - that traumatised me quite a bit!

HRT didnt change that much for me, having been in the armed services, and an EMT Gore doesnt phase me one bit.  now well written emotional death scenes, those choke me up and didnt before
RedNeck girls have all the fun 8)
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Misato

Ooooooooh the colors! Far out!

I was walking to my apartment and these flowers caught my eye. They were the most vibrant shade of purple I had ever seen! I had to do a lot of driving this fall too and the colors just popped! Quite wonderful. :)
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MadeleineG

My perception of counterpoint is shifting. I'm used to hearing the harmonies. Suddenly, I'm perceiving the melodic lines discreetly. Fascinating.
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Urban Christina

Quote from: Ms Grace on December 18, 2013, 08:51:43 PM
I react a lot more viscerally to scenes in TV shows or movies that depict violence against women (or the end result). I was never comfortable with it before but now I find it deeply unsettling. Conversely, I find myself getting a bit sentimental about stuff I would have rolled my eyes and groaned at previously. And I was really cynical about that stuff before.

Exactly the same effect here! Now I change the channel immediately and am even more confused on why violence is necessary on tv.
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noleen111

I am more emotional.. I cry very easy when watching tv or a movie when there is an emotional scene

Enjoying ride the hormones are giving me... finally becoming the woman I always knew I was
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Tori

I do not think I am much more emotional yet. I do however, feel more free to express my emotions.

Many here talk about crying, and yes I am starting to feel that. I sobbed at a magazine article about the Glee actor who died.

But let us not overlook joy.

I am stinking happy more often. Almost to the point of annoyance. I enjoy life more. I enjoy discussion. If your opinion differs from mine, I will likely be swayed by it, if it is not dumb. I do not need to win.

While, I realize I am not as girly as many here, I know I am very much a girl.


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