25-06-2014, 04:08 PM
My immediate thought was "YES!" but as others have indicated, it's more nuanced than that.
Is it chemically addictive like opium or crystal meth? No, probably not for the vast majority of humans on the planet.
Can extended use of PM (or other phyto/synth estrogens) over time change how one feels and when stopped make one miss that feeling and resume taking it? Again, not for a lot of people, but for some (looks at the active members of this part of BN and in the mirror) the answer is a definite yes.
For me swapping T for E or to a lesser extent suppressing T has given me a state of calm I didn't know I could attain.
Is it chemically addictive like opium or crystal meth? No, probably not for the vast majority of humans on the planet.
Can extended use of PM (or other phyto/synth estrogens) over time change how one feels and when stopped make one miss that feeling and resume taking it? Again, not for a lot of people, but for some (looks at the active members of this part of BN and in the mirror) the answer is a definite yes.
For me swapping T for E or to a lesser extent suppressing T has given me a state of calm I didn't know I could attain.

