First, I apologise for the clunky options. I just wanted to be able to create a poll where any trans person, providing they're on some form of hormones, would be able to vote so that the results would narrow down on hormones more than other aspects, such as cultural expectations. Obviously it's not going to be good for anything other than my interest, but that's it.
To put the options into more sensible English:
"Prefer red meat more when T>E"
"I prefer eating red meat more when I have more testosterone than estrogen in my body"
Obviously this only works for people who're taking hormones (so I won't be voting myself), and eat meat in the first place, unless your habits have changed in other ways as well, in which case feel free to comment about them. Hopefully I've done it right so everyone will be able to click "view results" and see what's going on (if anyone else is interested that is. Maybe I'm just crazy.)
The question of whether T would make me like eating liver and kidney randomly popped into my head when I was in the car the other day, and it got me thinking about how most of the time I can tell who out of a male and female sitting at a table is eating which dish when I'm serving at work. Very stereotypically, if there was a crab and a steak, the woman would have the crab and the man the steak. Obviously this isn't always the case, but it is often enough for both me and my mother -- and possibly others -- to have noticed and commented on it. Women are more likely to have new potatoes rather than chips from what I've seen as well, but I'm just going to focus on red meat for simplicities sake.
There's probably nothing in it, but there might be. Maybe I've just been reading too much into it all these years and there's something completely different to it.