I think you`ve hit the nail on the head.
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Originally Posted by
biggirlsarah
Maybe it is because we are chemically altered females anyway , but I do agree that the choice of clothes shoe's etc is so much greater , and the female has a much greater level of self expression .
Maybe without knowing it.We all start out as female in the womb.I think testosterone doesn`t imprint as it should, to varying degrees,in people like us, hence transgenderism.-Angela.:bunny: :bunny: :bunny: :be: :bunny: :bunny: :bunny:
Biologically not physiology?
We are all HALF female, Men XY and woman XX. Once the ovaries develop in the first few months after conception, it depended on the hormones they make and how much that determines the brain “sex”. Too much testosterone or other male hormones) in a XX , and you can masculinize a girl. Too much growth hormones can masculinize also.
Not enough testosterone or too much female hormones in a XY baby and you will feminize the brain and or body.
(In lab test if they remove the testicles in a baby rats it behaves like a female its life, without female hormones! So it seems that we are by default female! It takes male hormones at the right time to make a boy brain.)
It is now believed that without the “burst” of male hormones at the right time the brain and some of the body will “Stay” female.
Then there is the XXY, XXXY and varations. It is probally alot more common in transexuals than thought because it is expensive to have the test. Tula is XXY and had to fight in UK court to be excepted (papers changed legally) as a woman despite the proven intersexed "birth defect".
(I seem to remember she said when she got SRS they found partially developed ovaries in her! Despite this the religious and the Pope, still say that it is wrong to have a sex change and it is just a mental problem!
Next the social reasons. It was mentioned that women cross-dress all the time, they are more passable, a false beard will cover up that female face. They can have male jobs as managers and be aggressive, (get out their male side).
No one gives a butch dike in short hair and male clothes a second look on the street. But a man in a skirt (with taste) or even a kilt will get looks and giggles, threats and hostility and even be turned down for service in restaurants.
Not to say FTM do not have their problems but they can pass easier and that is half of the battle to be accepted and to get that release that we need.
Also what the mother does to herself will change it. Pregnant women were given hormones during pregnancy to "help it". Also alcohol,drugs, coffee, smoking was not the taboo it is today. My mother no doubt smoked, drank wine and coffee and no doubt took aspirin during her pregnancy, so we are all messed up.
So it seems that a male could be seen as a birth defect since things have to be perfect to get a male!