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as a post op m-f after you come do u still get male hornmons in your body?

Started by marie21, September 04, 2015, 10:10:46 PM

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will i still get male hormons after post op having sex and i come as a woman???

come after your post op can u still get male hormans im m-f
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marie21

im 21 and post op i have a partner man partner  im trans m-f will i still get male hornmons in my body after i come having sex now im me????
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Dena

Post surgically your body produces a very low level of male hormones. They help you enjoy sex but they won't make your body masculine. This also happens in CIS women so don't worry about it.
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Jenna Marie

Cis women have some testosterone (and cis men have some estrogen) produced by the ovaries and the adrenal glands. Post-op we also have T produced by the adrenal glands - but since we *don't* have ovaries, it tends to be less even than cis women have - which is normal and necessary for things like energy, immune system, and libido. I don't think orgasm is going to affect the overall levels very much at all; it doesn't change much PRE-op, and post-op there's so little circulating T that it's not going to be a real difference. I wouldn't worry about it. :)
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Laura_7

After srs your endocrine system works differently...
there is no more testo produced by the gonads...
and no possible slight rush produced during an orgasm...
https://www.susans.org/forums/index.php/topic,193911.msg1728626.html#msg1728626

Testo is also produced by some glands...
and a certain level may be necessary for overall drive and in some people orgasmic capabilities...
there are hormone treatments for menopausal cis women for example...
https://www.susans.org/forums/index.php/topic,190296.msg1695059.html#msg1695059

Concerning sperm
well priority is stay safe... use condoms unless you and your partner are both healthy and in a commited long term relationship...
well there are studies showing that there are a few ingredients in sperm which might benefit women...
and testo is not included there in larger amounts...
well quite a few people find it even desirable...
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