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  • YiddishMcSquidish@lemmy.today
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    7 days ago

    Had an epidemiology professor who said all dudes should get a monthly dose of estrogen if only for its heart protectant properties. Dude was adjunct at my university, but was tenored at fucking Harvard.

  • Berengaria_of_Navarre@lemmy.world
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    I thought the timeline was:

    1. Admit to yourself that you’re trans

    2. HRT

    3. become the woman you always wanted to be

    Not:

    1. Start HRT

    2. grow a beautiful pair of tits

    3. still cis tho

    • Step 1 is really hard sometimes. Going ahead to step 2 can be helpful for finishing step 1. Also, just because you’re trans doesn’t mean you want to be a woman. So you can finish step 1 and admit you are some flavor of trans, but still not know what your end-goals are or if HRT will help you get there and choose to start HRT as a way of figuring out.

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      7 days ago

      As much as “still cis tho” meme is funny, I think the problem is the HRT (or GAHT) accessibility; it shouldn’t be allowed without consultation

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        Current regret rates are already rediculously low already, (~1%) so I don’t think having too much accessibility is a problem. Excess consultation is more often used to keep people from having any access at all and swallow people up in bureaucracy.

      • Berengaria_of_Navarre@lemmy.world
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        Hard disagree. While I understand why you say that, you have to see the problems with it not being available on the black/grey market. GAHT is completely illegal in a lot of countries, and a number of others (like mine) will only prescribe it after you’ve been living out for an extended length of time (two years for example). In a lot of places that’s just plain dangerous, and singles you out as a target for violence.

        Also where I live I would never be able to get a diagnosis and prescription here because of past mental health problems and neurodivergence. Yes there are private options, but not everyone can afford that.

        Also even if you can afford it or get a diagnosis on the national healthcare system. Recent events in the USA have shown that medical records aren’t as private as you’d like them to be. You’d be more than justified in wanting to keep it as private as possible.

  • romanticremedy@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    8 days ago

    It’s real shocking how long some folks keep denying the possibility of being trans. I see that kind of posts all the time.

    Similar post in terms of sexuality is “I found some man attractive”, “I just like the D, not man” but always puts “but I’m not gay” at the end.

    Internalized phobia is real. SMH

    • I learned from the best at being in denial! Still would prefer people being in denial like this and get the treatment they want even if they have to justify it in weird ways. Its easier to think something like “I want to switch hormones” than it is to answer abstract questions like “what is a gender and what is mine if I have one?”

      • romanticremedy@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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        Omg that’s a long time. Hope things are better foe u after coming out. I was in denial for a few years as well. I identified myself more close to “crossdressor”, not trans woman. Talking to therapist regarding my gender helped a lot to crack an egg

        • knightly the Sneptaur@pawb.social
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          Absolutely. Life got more complicated after I accepted my weird enby self, but it’s been good. Much less pressure to conform to ill-fitting stereotypes. =D

  • Thurstylark@lemmy.today
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    Isn’t it wild that our bodies all include the instructions for either direction on the spectrum, but just require the right signal molecules?