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Interesting read.

Discussion in 'Gender Identity and Expression' started by Matto_Corvo, Sep 2, 2015.

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    I read somewhere else, also, that even pre-T transmen have brain structures which resemble (or at least fall in between) cis-male brains as opposed to cis-female brains.

    It will be nice, though, once on T, to have neurological processes which align more-so with the male side of things (and get rid of these pesky female hormones messing with my head once and for all!).

    Thanks for sharing.
     
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    There are several articles that talk about that.
    I just like the thought that I can process information more like males once on T

    But that makes me wonder a bout a few things.

    I read some trans guys who say that after starting T it made it harder for them to be around females. They said it made them feel more annoyed around female, and I wonder if that could be why.