Quote from: alienbodybuilder on March 18, 2016, 11:44:44 PM
One thing I'll never understand is how can someone "fix" emotions? I have a few mental health triggers? Have you had any luck getting rid of any? If so how?
I never hide my laugh. I'm loud and bold. I'm worried about my laughter being seen as a lack of discipline by other men because I have seen it as a lack of discipline all my life. Others are often offended when I laugh.
I was misdiagnosed as bipolar II before and now do not have to take any mood stabilizers or anti depressants because the depression and mood swings were a result of my dysphoria. I don't know that this is some magic cure, but it certainly changed my life.
As for how hormones can "fix" emotions--they can't because emotions aren't broken. However, if you hated being extremely emotional and having a tedency to cry a lot, testosterone sometimes makes people mellow. Just like if you have a bad temper (and are AMAB) and take estrogen sometimes that mellows. But this is on a case by case basis as those emotions are not ALWAYS a result of hormones. I have always had a frighteningly scary temper and it has not changed on T. I get angry less often because I am no longer so unhappy, but when I get angry it is no less "dear Heaven is he gonna kill someone?" in its strength. Why? Because it is a bad personality trait that runs in my family, not a result of my hormone levels. So hormones might help your mental problems and they might not. I say don't count on it.
Overall, the changes I saw have all pleased me. I am way more chill, less angry, and happier on T because I am becoming who I am. As for direct effects, I am more sexually driven, a little less chatty, and generally more relaxed and less anxious. It is difficult to say what is hormones and what is situational, but it is generally true that men are less emotional, less empathetic, and cry less when they have T in their systems. But then again some men are still emotional, empathetic criers, so that is simply a generalization.