28-02-2014, 02:25 AM
Two points about this...
I do believe without question that messing with our hormones can certainly produce erratic mood swings, which can, depending on the individual, produce strong emotions, whether that be crying or anger or euphoria or whatever. Heck, just look at most any female at that certain point in their cycle.
But in relation to males with GID, does it matter at all if a heavy tendency toward emotion is a "female" characteristic in fact or not, so long as the individual in question believes subconsciously that it is? If the mind is trying to quiet anxiety by a deliberate attempt to express a feminine side, then what that individual mind believes is "feminine", whether real or fantasy, conscious or subconscious, will be what is expressed. Won't it?
Just making conversation here...
I do believe without question that messing with our hormones can certainly produce erratic mood swings, which can, depending on the individual, produce strong emotions, whether that be crying or anger or euphoria or whatever. Heck, just look at most any female at that certain point in their cycle.
But in relation to males with GID, does it matter at all if a heavy tendency toward emotion is a "female" characteristic in fact or not, so long as the individual in question believes subconsciously that it is? If the mind is trying to quiet anxiety by a deliberate attempt to express a feminine side, then what that individual mind believes is "feminine", whether real or fantasy, conscious or subconscious, will be what is expressed. Won't it?
Just making conversation here...

