Quote from: DebbieA on July 24, 2016, 09:15:31 AM
... Avoid estrogen unless you are ready to fully transition. Once you start on E there is no going back. It is near impossible to stop. For someone that is truly trans it is more addictive than heroin.
Yeah I don't quite agree. Opiates bind endorphin receptors and dial-down our natural production of endorphins. That creates the mechanism of heroin addiction, when the body has reduced its endogenous supply of pain-reducing endorphins, withdrawal from the exogenous supply of opioid is an extremely painful experience.
E simply replaces and can suppress T. Going off of E periodically is something practiced by some non-op trans women in order to dial up libido. Not for everyone but also doesn't make one less 'truly' trans.
OP, dysphoria is hard, good luck with the therapist! For my part I enjoy sexuality and while dysphoric about erections, they're part of response and so I use them for what they're good for.
I also miss my libido, its replacement with something more femme is a slow thing for me. What we can say is that your libido will almost certainly be reduced in hrt.