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Do we have higher T than girls?

Started by TrojanMan, February 22, 2015, 10:48:31 PM

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supremecatoverlord

I would get your levels tested. As far as my understanding of gender perception, it has a lot to do with how the mind is wired more than anything else. My testosterone was pretty low before starting hormones.
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D0LL

It all depends on the individual. Keep in mind genetics and dietary/lifestyle choices play a great part in it as well. Your hormones also fluctuate throughout your lifetime. While you may have higher levels of T at one point, that could always change, and you could end up with higher levels of E all of a sudden (or any other female hormone).

I just so happen to have higher T levels naturally, which I can thank for my big shoulders, feet and body hair (not always a blessing, unfortunately). However, since I started eating cleaner and cooking my own meals, my E levels seem to be getting up there. >:(
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HughE

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Myers

I had a normal T range.
Meanwhile I know a girl with high level of T and she doesn't have any gender problems.
So T level is not a reason for being a transgender if you mean it
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Future_Tense_Spence

I have a PCOS diagnosis also -- my hormone levels were last checked about three years ago.  I don't remember what my "numbers" were, but the doc wrote in the margin of the lab print-out that my testosterone was three times higher than what they consider to be average for women.

I feel like I haven't really gotten a lot of the physical benefits some folks report -- I still have a round face, big hips, pack weight on my thighs and butt instead of my gut, etc.  I do have a little collection of chin hairs, though.
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Exus

I actually had low T levels, which did explain why I was so damn emotional about everything. I would always feel like crying or would have tears in my eyes during a confrontation, now I don't, I just get angry and feel the anger but I don't tear up like before.

Quote from: Myers on February 26, 2015, 06:53:40 PM
I had a normal T range.
Meanwhile I know a girl with high level of T and she doesn't have any gender problems.
So T level is not a reason for being a transgender if you mean it

Yeah, I don't think that has much to do with it, to a degree it may have but who knows. Even so, I had arm hair and leg hair, periods use to be irregular, lasted around 3 days etc..
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