30-06-2016, 11:36 PM
(30-06-2016, 09:07 PM)polymorphis Wrote: Hi Julie,
I think that current body of evidence does not allow us to conclude that oestrogenic substances are ultimate mind-warping feminizing factor. I believe that in susceptible individuals there are many factors which can cause them to slowly slide the slippery slope. Herbs, oestrogens are such factors as well as for example being socially accepted as a woman, trying to feminize one's appearance by other means, feminine grooming etc. And those factors have additive effect. It means that each such factor slowly feeds feminine identity, makes it stronger while reduces masculine identity until the feminine overweights the masculine and transition is accepted as a possible option.
Oestrogenic compounds may be strong factor. But what is their mechanism of action? It is more biological? Or psychological? In other terms - does it really cause brain rewiring or it just psychology in work? Because causing permanent changes, periodically take a pill can serve as a constant reassurance that "I am feminizing myself..."
So the first question is whether or not you are susceptible individual.
And the second question is: if there are feminizing factors aren't there also factors with opposite effect? If this theory is correct, some of us might be able to keep some level of control...
I have to admit that ideas outlined in my post are not from my own head. There is one blog post dealing with issues as pink fog, slippery slope as well as with some strategies not to slide too fast. I find ideas outlined there really intriguing.
http://transblog.grieve-smith.com/the-slippery-slope/
(Not that I am currently utilising those strategies myself. And to tell the truth I even don't want... )
Poly
Great article Poly.
I scanned through all the sections and was amazed at how she is up front and spot on. I'll have to read it more in depth. Thanks
Bobbi