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Started by ifonlyican14, November 05, 2009, 08:26:18 AM
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Quote from: Naturally Blonde on November 22, 2009, 07:58:56 AMThis thread is about physical characteristics that identify a transsexual, which I suppose is a product of looking physically male. If a transsexual is not easily identified as male their physical characteristics are more identifiable as female.
Quote from: Alyssa M. on November 22, 2009, 03:40:13 PMThe O.P. specified pre-hrt.Of course pre-hrt transsexual women look like men. The question is whether there are any physical markers that might differentiate them from cissexual males. Such things might include arm angles, chirality of the scalp hair whorl, particular brain structures, and finger lenth ratios, all things that might have some correlation with intrauterine hormonal levels at the point when gender identity is formed (in any generic brain-sex theory), rather than post-natal levels.I don't know of any similar studies regarding trans men.
Quote from: Aaron Chris on November 22, 2009, 05:56:29 PMDunno if this was said already, but I read somewhere that there's a link between left-handedness and being trans. It's true in my case, but obviously it's not gonna be true for all. (My dad's left handed...and he is a little effeminate but def. identifies as male) So idk.
Quote from: SusanKG on November 22, 2009, 06:01:17 PMHmmm,left-handed here, from the stone-age when they tried hard to change that. That indoctrination didn't work either! SusanKG
Quote from: asfsd4214 on November 16, 2009, 10:31:12 PMAs I understand it, there are now two separate studies, the 2nd one including a lot of controls to eliminate many of the flaws of the first, but came up with the same conclusions.
Quote from: Bellaon7 on November 22, 2009, 06:19:31 PMI'm completely screwed up in this regard. Some things I naturaly do left, some right, & none equally well with both.
Quote from: riven_one on November 24, 2009, 07:56:24 PMSame here, I do some things left handed and some right handed. Can't switch hit though
Quote from: Naturally Blonde on November 25, 2009, 05:40:13 AM Me too! I am both left and right handed depending on the task I have to do. I actually use a pen left handed but play the guitar right handed!But there's no evidence whatsoever to imply that if you are left handed you might develop GD. My sister is also left handed and so are many people in the world who are not GD.
Quote from: ifonlyican14 on November 30, 2009, 05:09:04 PMi have read that ts have a bright and wide beautiful eyes, is this true, last year i met a very attractive girl, i didnot talk to her, but she was very strange, i felt like i can feel what she feels, and her eyes were very pretty and bright, i looked to her face, maybe i can see remains of manhood, but no thing, the funny thing is my feeling and her eyes, has any one experience something like that ?