20-02-2013, 12:16 PM
(20-02-2013, 01:21 AM)AnnabelP Wrote: As another query, how do estrogen levels vary in genetic girls during the course of puberty, and is this yet another pattern to emulate?
Elsewhere on the boards this same question has already come up, I can't recall whether it was tibetan or mochaccino who raised it.
Anyways, it'd appear that there actually is no real difference between pubescent girl's hormones and mature women's hormones. The difference is only that pubescent girl's aren't yet ADAPTED to the hormonal fluctuations that they will be experiencing for most of their remaining lives.
Which holds up to the empirical evidence from TS's who report experiencing a "second puberty" as a female when they first go on hormones until some years later when they finally become accustomed to it all.
Which would also explain why some of the people here don't like taking it on a diurnal and bimonthly peak and wane schedule - they don't appreciate the experience of a female puberty.

