Quote from: lisagurl on October 29, 2007, 03:56:21 PM
According to data collected in many research papers about 35% of women do not have a sex drive or desire.
This seems to contradict my experience. Can you provide a source? I find it very difficult to believe that more than a quarter of women have zero sexual drive or desire at all. I realize there are many areas in the US and elsewhere where female sexuality is very much repressed, but I find the 35% figure questionable.
Quote from: lisagurl on October 29, 2007, 03:56:21 PM
I would think physically that the genitalia play a large role in the feeling. What is sex without the genitalia? Love is different than sex and does not need the genitalia. Physical closeness is also not sex, kissing, tickling etc. Physical stimulation of the genitalia is sex.
I was thinking of "sex drive" as sexual feelings or attraction, which I think has little to nothing to do with genitals. It's hard to articulate, but an attractive man or woman can make you swoon or feel completely different, I wanted to know if those feelings still exist on HRT. I think kissing and tickling can fall squarely into the domain of "sex drive" the way I've defined it. We can call it the "kissing/tickling drive" if that makes everything clearer :-)
Quote from: lisagurl on October 29, 2007, 03:56:21 PM
What is weird is putting sex as a more important factor then what gender your mind is. Many would rather not live if they can not transition.
I'm not putting sex ahead of gender, and frankly, I'm a bit offended that people seem to be willing to make that assumption about me. I had a question about the effects of HRT on sex drive, and it seems like a fair chunk of the responses are attacking me for caring instead of answering my question.
(Sorry, mini-rant coming, this has been bothering me for a while)
To be honest, I sometimes feel like the online transsexual community is incredibly judgmental towards anyone who doesn't fit very neatly into idealized categories, and people seem very quick to proclaim how much more transsexual than everyone else they are. Of all the groups of people out there, this one should be the last group calling people "weird", people that have to put up with as much discrimination and harassment as transsexuals should know better.
(end mini-rant)
Quote from: Ember L on October 29, 2007, 08:59:48 PMI too have certain times of the month when I am in heat but it's different than male sex drive.
This is exactly what I mean by sex drive. It makes me happy to hear that a female sex drive exists, at least for some transwomen. I guess I have a pretty feminist view on female sexuality, but I think it's a pretty important part of being a woman, and denying it is a very bad thing.