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hrt, skin tone, sex drive

Started by burnxd, February 28, 2017, 12:18:34 AM

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burnxd

Ok, so i've been thinking about transitioning recently and i have questions because, what would be the results of someone whose biracial (black and white) transition? i've heard that estrogen changes skin tone but it also depends on your genes how your transition will go. so i have a olive skin tone like, nearly pale. if i start transition, will it make me dark skinned or make me darker? also, my hair texture, will that also change? if so, how much?

another thing, a question about transition after sex drive, does hrt entirely get rid of your sex drive or does it just change the experience? like, i still want to be able to have a sex drive because the thing is is that, i've always had a low sex drive. and i'm 18, i've never jerked off before. i can get hard if something triggers that to happen but i've never jerked off and i'm worried i'll ever have a sex drive. someone, please answer these questions.
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Dena

I didn't see much of a change in skin color. If you have a lighter complexion, skin thinning can bring out blue tints or fat deposits can block some of the sub surface color. Overall, your skin shouldn't change that much. Some people report a change in hair texture toward becoming finer but if you are starting with really corse kinky  hair, you may not see any change. As always your milage may vary and it all comes down to genetics.

HRT reduces the sex drive but if you  are a sexual person, you will still be able to enjoy it. The difference is you will be able to control it and it will not be a driving interest in your life. Sex is a bit different as a woman as foreplay is normally needed to prepare yourself for sex. In addition, sex is more of a full body experience instead of centered around the gonads. People who have experienced both tend to like the feminine version better.
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