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NBE and virility - will I lose my erections?
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Perhaps this isn't the place/thread for this turn in the topic but it is something I've been curious about for some time.

I am very new to this forum and I'm still learning about the diversity of "gender". You see, I started my NBE from a desire to have large breasts but remain male in identity and function. I've been taking herbs for ~7 months and developing slowly (using Flat2Fem program and a noogleberry too). I have noticed some of the mild forms of the signs you've described here.

I am terribly uninformed about this "transitioning". I have read enough biology to realize this is an eventual end of any E+/T- setup. What I've not found is views on the adaptation of the sexual side of human needs.

I find it difficult to believe a person would wish to never be sexually aroused or experience orgasms. Thus when ED becomes a reality for a NBE pursuer, I expect to see some sort of adaptation. I know from personal experience thus far that a different arousal is possible since my breasts have continued to mature.

So, I am curious if this has happened to others. Has there been an adapation to other forms of sexuality? Or has personal interest in sexual activity in *any* form has approached zero desire?

I have a few lady friends who were willing to talk frankly about their sexual arousal states and emotions. This new "facility" I've found within myself seems similar to theirs. So even if/when I end my male functionality, I am thinking sexuality hasn't "ended" as this thread seems to suggest.

Any thoughts?

DJ
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