Quote from: JustASeq on December 13, 2014, 09:14:37 AM
I'm a queer transwoman. I'm good at football (and other sports), super handy, can work on a car and definitely drink lots of beer. And none of that will ever change which is great!
But, to answer your questions of the unethical treatment of a human being.
A. The E doesn't do much against the T, so he doesn't notice changes much if at all.
B. He loses the ability to get an erection and is very upset. Everything else goes unnoticed until he starts growing breasts, which also bothers him.
C. Same as B, but his breasts grow faster.
I think it would be like he experienced medically induced body dysphoria.
Thanks Justaseq.
There isn't a real person here as I'm describing. There is NO suggestion of giving any drugs to a real person without their permission. I was trying to find information on using hrt as a confirming diagnostic tool. I've read so many accounts of how hrt has 'fixed' dysphoria. I've also read about people who've stopped hrt for the physical changes that made passing in male mode difficult. I totally get my fictional man (I made up the cliches about him to, with tongue in cheek, place him as far up the cis/ trans spectrum as possible) would experience body dysphoria as physical changes occurred. Would he also develop the psychological dysphoria, pre physical changes, as well? This is, I suppose, what I was trying to get at. Would this poor hapless chap start feeling wrong, lethargic, angry, down etc even before the physical changes kicked in?
I apologise if my style if question is confusing. I'd read what was termed a 'thought experiment' about being on a desert island, alone for ever, with a button that, if pressed, would change your gender forever and perfectly. Would you press it? (Yes btw). I created a fictional scenario of my own to ask a question based on others real experience, knowledge or understanding. I did that because I like to think in pictures and because the island experiment helped me. In a small way.
I imagine it would have become useless if I'd questioned instead the ethics of placing an electrical device, and the button, on an unspoiled area of natural beauty.
Would still appreciate thoughts and experience beyond the unethical scenario, around this question.