12-02-2013, 02:44 PM
The other thing to realise is that some people (I am one) who have a desperate desire to become female only as long as their testosterone levels are high. When their libido goes, they find the need to present totally as a female is diminished substantially.
This effect is known as "Testosterone Toxicity" and described here: http://avitale.com/TNote15Testosterone.htm
I've had a look through your postings, and get the impression that you are not on a particularly high dose of PM. There was an earlier contributor on the board called Diva who lost patience with the growth obtained by PM and went off to get HRT. I feel I must emphasize that growth from PM, and its associated mental benefits, vary by the individual. I need about 3g / day in order to get the mental calm benefits, but that also means that I get maximum growth. Less than that, and my gender dysphoria returns.
Hence, you may find that with a higher dose you may be able to cope more by just cross-dressing, or that that may not even be needed.
Another thing to consider is that PM is less likely to render you permanently sterile, according to papers that I have seen via Google Scholar.
Finally, unless you are particularly blessed with feminine features, you are unlikely to pass without facial feminisation surgery (I guess much more expensive than sperm donation).
I don't know what school kids will be like when your kids go to school, but unless they are radically different to today in the USA, I would think that there would be a fair amount of unpleasantness for them if they have a parent who looks like a man in drag.
I've put some links below regarding people who have transitioned and regretted it.
Good luck,
Bryony
Google Sam Hashimi (aka Samantha Kane aka Charles Kane) - http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/articl...crazy.html
Also Gary Norton - http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-...again.html
This page accompanies a radio programme where a feminist activist is arguing against sex change operations with more of these regretful transitioner examples: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/6923912.stm
Finally, this is an article worth reading. Examples of "regrets" at the bottom:
http://ai.eecs.umich.edu/people/conway/TS/Warning.html
B.
This effect is known as "Testosterone Toxicity" and described here: http://avitale.com/TNote15Testosterone.htm
I've had a look through your postings, and get the impression that you are not on a particularly high dose of PM. There was an earlier contributor on the board called Diva who lost patience with the growth obtained by PM and went off to get HRT. I feel I must emphasize that growth from PM, and its associated mental benefits, vary by the individual. I need about 3g / day in order to get the mental calm benefits, but that also means that I get maximum growth. Less than that, and my gender dysphoria returns.
Hence, you may find that with a higher dose you may be able to cope more by just cross-dressing, or that that may not even be needed.
Another thing to consider is that PM is less likely to render you permanently sterile, according to papers that I have seen via Google Scholar.
Finally, unless you are particularly blessed with feminine features, you are unlikely to pass without facial feminisation surgery (I guess much more expensive than sperm donation).
I don't know what school kids will be like when your kids go to school, but unless they are radically different to today in the USA, I would think that there would be a fair amount of unpleasantness for them if they have a parent who looks like a man in drag.
I've put some links below regarding people who have transitioned and regretted it.
Good luck,
Bryony
Google Sam Hashimi (aka Samantha Kane aka Charles Kane) - http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/articl...crazy.html
Also Gary Norton - http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-...again.html
This page accompanies a radio programme where a feminist activist is arguing against sex change operations with more of these regretful transitioner examples: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/6923912.stm
Finally, this is an article worth reading. Examples of "regrets" at the bottom:
http://ai.eecs.umich.edu/people/conway/TS/Warning.html
B.