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Post by Sebastian on Apr 21, 2015 10:52:22 GMT
So amongst my girlfriends concerns if I were to transition is that our emotional bond will become less of what it is right now. As she is ace, this is what she most treasures about our relationship. My question is: does T change you emotionally as much as it does physically?
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Post by Death by Reindeer on Apr 21, 2015 11:29:02 GMT
Honestly I have never heard of a situation where T changes a person emotionally. I don't think hormones can change who a person is.
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Post by Misfit Reindeer on Apr 21, 2015 21:26:41 GMT
Same. I think the most that will happen is just generally being more emotional and more sexually driven (in some, not all cases) but it doesn't change who you are as a person. You might feel more secure in your identity after receiving hormone treatment, but that's pretty much it.
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Post by aluette on Apr 26, 2015 7:19:39 GMT
(As someone on T with family members also on T) It doesn't change your personality or emotions at all. It's more difficult to cry, but that's a physical thing. You'll still have the same emotions and stuff.
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Post by Death by Reindeer on May 2, 2015 2:50:38 GMT
I actually just saw a thing on it that when you first start it's not uncommon to get anxiety but it passes after a few weeks
It's generally just because your body is getting used to the hormones
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