Quote from: Rabbit on September 16, 2011, 08:16:24 AM
I wouldn't be so sure about that. I am noticing lots of little things (of which many I haven't tried to "gender" before).
Hormones are seeming to have a very real effect on the mind (beyond just the psychosomatic effects more gender polarized people might report).
I'm sorry, while rereading that, I chose my words poorly.
What I was trying to say was that for, what seems to be a fair number, the birth gender is a facade and because that is what is expressed, that our feminine attributes were buried or hidden because of whatever reason you'd like.
When we then accept being TG, and we allow our true gender to show then, in general, we'd shed the guise that we kept up for so long and allow our true feelings and persona to show.
This is of course, related to coming out/self acceptance, but not necessarily related to HRT.
Natasha, I haven't been near a university for 10 years.
But this is about what I was expecting, minimal, vague studies.
That's an interesting idea that removing a sex drive would "fix" sex offenders, and that would be a personality change. Sounds like something all prisons should be doing!
While looking around, have you seen anything that may discus specifically sexual orientation, sexual attractiveness, personal likes/dislikes as in hobbies, performance or capability in relation to mechanical, mathematical, or visual capabilities.
For example, if before someone liked gaming, then no longer does or favorite color was green before, but now is blue.
Personally, I don't see any changes other than the point of the chemicals. (lack of T, and addition of E)
Very interestingly I've been told that I'm speaking, moving, and siting/laying more femininely at times?
That's when I'm not even trying to be feminine at all, just sitting around the house.