Have you ever thought about this? Why?
- I didn't have much time to think about if I'm possibly intersex before it was found out that I wasn't.
Do you think being intersex is a tempting idea that would validate your experience?
- No, I don't really think I would have been more valid had I been intersex. Being diagnosed as trans is good enough for that, for me.
Have you ever actually been medically tested? What was the result?
- Yeah, I got my chromosomes tested as part of the evaluation if I was trans or not (to get the diagnosis), at the beginning of my transition. Results said XX, and as far as anyone could tell about my body otherwise, I'm simply a biological female trans guy.
Were you relieved or disappointed to find out?
- I was a little disappointed, but mostly I just shrugged about it.
Has being or not being intersex played a role in your transitioning?
- I'm not sure. Could be that if I had been intersex taking T might have been more difficult, but I don't know. Depends on what type of intersex I could have been.
Would you like to be intersex? Why?
- I don't really care if I was or not, but no I probably wouldn't want to be, on second thought. Especially if being so would have come with more health issues than I already have.
And if you've been intersex and known about it your whole life, did that make transitioning easier or harder for you? In what ways?
- I'm not, so not applicable.
Or did you find out you do have some feminine/masculine characteristics you were not aware of such as atypical hormone balance etc.?
- I never knew what my natural hormone levels were before I started taking T, but they seemed normal/average. I didn't have much masculine features pre-T except from some in my face, and that my voice was rather low for a female (kind of alto). I didn't have any lasting health problems either, so I had no reason to suspect I even could be intersex.