(17-03-2015, 03:43 AM)SarahSchilling Wrote: Pm didn't change my gender lol. Ever since I can remember, I've always wished I was female. Pm simply made the idea of transition more....palatable. The desire existed since I was a child.
This is just my experience though. Others may have different ones.
That's kind of agreeing with my original point, Sarah. "Pm simply made the idea of transition more....palatable".
My intention, as ever, when people ask for advice, is to provide information. I never said PM changes your gender. I too have always wished to be female. If I was single, your age, and could afford it, I would be doing what you are too, I think.
I see PM as a gateway drug. Someone like I was would never have dreamed of going to get a diagnosis and a prescription for Estriadol. I had no idea of the hugely beneficial effects on my mental health that doing so would bring.
Now, having experienced these beneficial effects, if the worst happened, and, say, the EU banned all imports of unregulated herbal medicines (they've already ruined the strength of many traditional herbal remedies here) I would have no choice to go to my physician for the real thing.
If I were, as I said, young and single with the same kind of low-level depression and sexual problems that I had when I was, say 25, and I came across PM, after a short while I would have been doing what you do.
Whether you argue that it is inevitable or not, the idea emerges
because of taking the PM.
That's why I feel it is incumbent to warn new arrivals that they make think they are here to grow breasts for a bit of fun and fantasy but they might wind up going the whole way.
It would be irresponsible not to tell them that.
The sole reason that I started taking PM was because my temperament, then, was of a middle aged autogynephile who needed props in the bedroom in order to complete the sex act.
As the age-related effects of failing testosterone along with my autogynephilia started causing erectile dysfunction, I ordered PM because the
idea of breasts was thrilling enough that I thought it would do the job.
3 years later, and I would almost certainly be going through the system too if it weren't for F.A.M (family, age, money - in that order)
So I think the point is valid.
B.