06-10-2012, 05:31 PM
(05-10-2012, 07:16 AM)Pansy-Mae Wrote: Hi Doll,
Well, given the basic idea and assuming it is more or less correct, in principle I see no reason why it wouldn't work the other way round as well. i.e that if the mother has too much T then the baby's brain expects that level in later life although her body can't supply it.
BTW, I can completely relate to your comments about not wanting GRS etc because you wouldnt be fully male. Thats the way I think about being female.. I wish I was but I know I'm not and never can be.
That's what I was thinking. I'm sure that's not my case, since my PCOS seems to give me about the same amount of T as men my age, but that probably explains it for a lot of others out there.
And I thought I might be the only one that really felt that way. ^^; Everyone trans seems to just be so comfortable with becoming the opposite sex, and seem to fit into that sex pre-op (and some are completely comfortable as the other gender without ever planning to go through surgery!) I honestly considered it back in high school, and did a lot of research on it, but after enough thought, realized it would still never be enough in my mind. Strangely, I don't feel completely female, and I guess that's why I can be so sexist against other females without truly putting myself down about it.

