19-06-2012, 12:22 AM
(18-06-2012, 11:46 PM)bryony Wrote:(18-06-2012, 11:22 PM)Diva chick 32 Wrote: Hello B. that is very interesting, i have never noticed it. i would check but am confused on what where to look.i don't get it.
Hi D,
Probably hasn't affected you yet... I've been on a high dose for about 9 months, and only just noticed it.
It appears immediately below the scrotum. If it all looks normal there with a mirror, you don't have it.
B.
Well B, you piqued my interest enough for me to check and I don't think I have it. I been on pm for only 3 months so maybe it'll develop later on.
I did some research on this and apparently male fertility can be determined by the anogenital distance. I found an interesting quote on wikipedia on this:
(FYI: the anogential distance is the distance between the anus and genitals.)
Quote:Measuring the anogenital distance in neonatal humans has been suggested as a noninvasive method to determine male feminisation and thereby predict neonatal and adult reproductive disorders.
Wikipedia does mention the dark stripe on the scrotum developing as a result of HRT, but nothing about a psuedo-labia. Maybe you're right that there is no mention of this because of the lack of documentation.
Something else I remembered about hermaphrodites is there have been cases of people born with what looks like female genitals but actually have Xy chromosomes and they don't develop as males until they reach puberty. I think basically what happens is instead of transforming from female to male in the womb, they make the transition upon puberty.
I doubt the reverse can happen though. However, if the body thinks it is female because of the high continual dose of pm, who knows what it will do?

