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Quote from: Lyndsey on December 10, 2015, 11:06:11 AM
And this may seam weird but I can smell things that I have never smelled before. Believe it or not I can smell when a man has been present. WOW that is crazy. Dose anyone else that is Post-op notice this? please let me know.
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Yes, Lyndsey, your senses of smell and taste heightened long ago when you began ERT. It does not require the GCS / SRS, the ERT does it - it changes the way you smell and taste. You can sense far better than before. You may like foods and flavours that you did not previously like or now hate what you once enjoyed. Ready for pickles and ice cream?
Yep, your ability to smell will become quite acute. Females have a far better sense of smell and taste than males.
Here's my most extreme example of recent. I was on a visit to someone in county jail (bummer); I have come to befriend the deputies - it's just 'a job'. That's not the point. Sheriff deputies at the county jail work behind secure glass. When I arrived one day, I smelled the aroma of a submarine sandwich or such, so I asked the sole desk guard, 'Who has the sandwich?' He gave a puzzled look at me; he said that he smelled nothing. I went to the deputies behind the secure glass and joked, 'I smell a submarine sandwich'. One of the guards working behind the heavy glass confessed that he finished lunch a little while ago and had a submarine sandwich.
Which takes me to my start of transition. My questions remain unanswered of my female disco dance partners (1979 - 1980). Did they not smell that I did not smell as a male? Did they not sense I tasted different than kissing a male? Or were they confused about me, presenting as a male, smelling as a female.
Perhaps you who have an active, on-going partner since beginning your transition can answer that question. Does she tell you that you smell or taste differently now that you are on ERT?
Enjoy!
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