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Started by Astxl, January 26, 2019, 03:37:18 PM
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Quote from: Tj87 on January 26, 2019, 03:51:33 PMI was wondering if it helped me to not have testosterone I my body. "Zeroing" if I can say that.Maybe it's easyr to make a decision on my gender when I don't have any hormones in the body to influence the answer.Ok? Am I still a idiot to you?Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Quote from: Astxl on January 26, 2019, 03:59:30 PMBut the hormones and all this is a serious matter and not something you decide to put and then remove right away if you did not like "the effects", maybe this is why your doctor or therapist does not prescribe antiandrogens or hormonal blockers.Also, if she talked about losing your sexual desire, and how will she know your medical history and about you, then, is your sexual desire something important for you and a motivator in which you want to be a woman also physically?
Quote from: Devlyn on January 26, 2019, 04:22:13 PMIt's not THAT serious, a competent doctor can run a trial on you without much risk. Not everyone wants all of "the effects", some people just need enough mental relief to let them function day to day without a full social and medical transition.Hugs, Devlyn
Quote from: Astxl on January 26, 2019, 04:44:05 PMMaybe with adults if they do that, but not with minors xd.Anyway, mine is gender binarism, i feel a woman, and i'm a woman, and i wanna be the same like my girl partners, and maybe not all people are like that, but then do not call themselves "trans".Trans, is to transition, it's like saying that because a man wears a dress, but does not feel gender dysphoria is already a trans person when gender dysphoria is the only thing that makes you trans.
Quote from: Devlyn on January 26, 2019, 05:00:03 PMThat's not how we interpret transgender around here. Transgender is self diagnosed condition. A gender dysphoria determination is merely required for surgical intervention. I sincerely hope you aren't suggesting that only binary identified people can call themselves transgender? "maybe not all people are like that, but then do not call themselves "trans".
Quote from: Tj87 on January 26, 2019, 05:21:46 PMI am sorry if I stepped on your foot Astxl.
Quote from: Astxl on January 26, 2019, 03:37:18 PMI don't want to talk so much so, my testosterone is at 0.10 (other times at 0.05 and the minimum at a woman is 0.04).As suppressors of puberty I am with decapeptyl since I was 12 years old, and with spironolactone since I started with estrogen 1 year ago.But what good is having a little testosterone? we can't live without having any testosterone? the fact of knowing that there is a little of it I don't like, and I suppose that testosterone that I have is what I have in the adrenal glands, but it does not matter ...I do not think age has anything to do with it, so just give me your views on why you think it's necessary to have testosterone in the body, apart from the reproduction that does not interest me because I know I'm sterile because my FSH and LH are suppressedso, answer my question pls :3
Quote from: Astxl on January 26, 2019, 05:15:15 PMUnder that logic, they also consider trans someone who calls themselves "fluid gender"?It sounds more like a confused person, and I would not support someone who calls himself trans, who supposedly is, dresses like a woman and everything, but at the same time has no problem with being called "him"?Ehmmm ..... we're supposed to be in the "Man to Woman" section, not anything else.
Quote from: CindyLouFromCO on January 26, 2019, 06:02:14 PMAll women have some testosterone. There is nothing you can do about it. If you're transitioning to match your body with your female mind you will still have testosterone. If you were AFAB you will have some testosterone. Even if you have a orchi or GCS you will still have testosterone.My T is always in female range. I'm not sure why yours is so high. Maybe talk to your doctor about Progesterone. I don't not take any AA's. They are not needed. I would recommend talking to your doctor and get a second or third opinion. I'm sorry your T is so high. I hope you find a way to lower it soon.
Quote from: Devlyn on January 26, 2019, 06:08:09 PMYes, exactly. I'm genderfluid. I'm not confused at all. It's disappointing to hear that you don't support the identities of all trangender people.....on a transgender support site of all places. Sure this is the MTF subforum, but it's still a public area of the site. Everyone can read, post, and hopefully.....find support and advice here.
Quote from: CindyLouFromCO on January 26, 2019, 06:18:23 PMThen why are you complaining? Do you want your T lower or not?Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Quote from: PurplePelican on January 27, 2019, 04:38:01 AMI see what you are driving at, and no, it won't help you.. Teenage girls have adrenal glands, these glands produce a range of androgens, T included. They progress through puberty with normal female adrenal T levels, this doesn't cause them to grow a visible trachea or facial hair.You also seem to have some very wrong ideas about hormones, whether they are for adults or teens. At 15, I'm surprised you are not on leuprorelin or similar, which is a puberty suppressor.