13-04-2016, 11:32 PM
(This post was last modified: 13-04-2016, 11:33 PM by Dana Mantra Eon.)
That's a very good point Happyme, and frankly something I struggled with putting this together. How do you really quantify 'thinking like a woman' as opposed to 'thinking like a man'? And even if you could, how would you turn that into a goal? There's a writing trope, which could admittedly be complete b.s., called The Mind Is The Plaything of the Body. Basically, it means that if you change your body, your mind is liable to change along with it. I know that the times that I've crossdressed, or felt a significant change from my herbal regime, I do seem to find it easier to 'think like a woman'. Now, is that my imagination? Maybe, but it seems to at least have some effect. As it stands, I decided to omit the mental category, but it hasn't left my consideration. At this point, the only direct source of mental change I can see is the change in hormones, but if I can think of anything else, I'll definitely give 'mind' its own category. For now, the mind will have to be the plaything of the body.

