more of a man.

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Transgendered persons are an excellent example of what is in your mind driving your sexual identification. Even those of us who want a form of neutrality still are males. When I finish my castration this summer it's with the sole intent of removing my testicles, not changing gender. Even after a penectomy and a conversion to nullo I fully expect to be male identified. That I cannot function in certain sexual areas does not alter how I regard myself or how others regard me. To my certain knowledge there are no clothes to put on that publicly announce, "I am a Eunuch". To introduce ones self as a Eunuch is equivalent to introducing yourself as a Quarterback. Neither situation is grounded in the possession of a complete set of genitals.
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Interesting question Randy!

What makes man more man? I have thought about that a lot.

The way of thinking is primary!

T-levels change your brain function so that you are percieved more man by others if you have a lot of T in your bloodstream. The features high T gives are: emotional blindeness, agressiveness, more energy and some other features.

But this is adding only some colours to your manliness. I think some 80% is about your way of thinking. and 20% is added by T.

Most men or women can not separate their person from sex. Sexuality is an integral part of their personality.

If speaking about me for example, I have very clear line between my sexuality and personality. I am always aware what kind of behaviour comes from my personality and what is coming from my sexuality.

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