(27-05-2014, 12:29 AM)plutoniannights Wrote: It only seems fair to see how I feel and think about it under the influence of female hormones. So I want that different perspective.
You will certainly feel different when you change your body's hormone balance. But for good, bad, or otherwise, I'm just suggesting to not read too much into it. In other words, if a little estrogen calms your mind or clears your acne, it doesn't mean you need to book a flight to Thailand.
"Sometimes a cigar is just a cigar" said Freud.
(27-05-2014, 12:29 AM)plutoniannights Wrote: By feeling it working before any growth occurs, you mean mental effects or other physiological changes?
Physiological. You will feel sore and tender in the boob area before they start to grow enough to show. Growing pains, as it were. (With PM, anyway. I got some growth but never soreness with other herbs.)
As for mental effects, there are some. It is, however, difficult to differentiate between actual effects, and psychosomatic effects (aka placebo effect). For example, anyone who might report themselves suddenly overwhelmingly emotional at a chick flick, one week after starting to take PM... that's pretty much all in the head.
It is interesting to me how the behaviors that trannies "notice" changing about themselves on hormones... always end up being
highly stereotypical female behaviors that most women I know scoff at. Crying at the drop of a hat, for instance. I don't actually know females who do this. Or excessive giggling -- teenagers maybe, not so much in adults. Or excessive use of terms of endearment like "honey" or "sweetheart" -- that's more the province of gay men, and the more camp ones at that. Or Southern church ladies.
Not that there's anything inherently wrong with those behaviors, mind you, but a few pills can't do that to you unless you want to do it already, in which case you don't need the pills for it. Make sense?
All the world's a stage, and its people merely players... -- Bill S.