The standard approach (or at least what I know of it) to transgender hormone replacement therapy just doesn't seem natural to me. To suppress testosterone levels to levels so low that it seems most trans-women have little to no sex-drive and most of the time have badly or non-functioning (sexually) genitals!
Would it not make sense to ensure that testosterone levels are high enough to be horny?
I feel so freaking jealous. I'm about to start hormones in a month, I'm 20, but I'm an extremely sexual and horny person. I feel like I'm being forced to make the choice between being sexual or being a woman. I ask all my trans-friends who have been on hormones and virtually all of them state that erections or horniness is just a thing of the past to them or it's at least reduced dramatically to the point where they're not that sexual. It's something that they lost when they went on hormones. One girl even said I should "kiss my erections goodbye"! Yet every young cis-girl I talk to is extremely horny and wants sex all the time, like any normal, healthy, reproductively-viable, young woman SHOULD be!
Is it not going too far to lower testosterone to levels so low that it makes me less sexual that even a cis-gender female? Why can I not be a feminine, young woman AND a horny, young person? Take Trisha Paytas on YouTube: Shrill, high-pitched voice, soft skin, hairless, tiny, petite, big-breasted, tiny-waisted... the absolute epitome of estrogen and femininity, yet she's an openly, extremely horny person with an insatiable sex-drive. Surely she's an example of someone with a healthy hormonal complement who can remain feminine and very sexual?
In my eyes, if hormone replacement therapy is so extreme that you have to choose between being a woman or sexual... something is VERY wrong. A healthy person is a sexual person. Those with a healthy hormonal complement should have functioning genitals and a sex-drive. I'm very concerned and worried.