Hi gay2girl, my friend tgirl can't really get an erection to speak of. She can get slighly harder but has no problem getting to a climax.
Justine x
Do male-to-female transsexuals have sexual desires?
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Re: Do male-to-female transsexuals have sexual desires?
I still have a strong libido but not like that of the men
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Re: Do male-to-female transsexuals have sexual desires?
justine77 (imported) wrote: Tue Sep 11, 2018 5:39 am Hi gay2girl, my friend tgirl can't really get an erection to speak of. She can get slighly harder but has no problem getting to a climax.
Justine x
Thanks, does she get hard enough to penetrate?
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Re: Do male-to-female transsexuals have sexual desires?
I've commented frequently on the subject of Eunuchs and libido and will offer this once again. While hormones are an undeniable component of sexual desire and function, several other factors also come into play. Although I know little of the role of estrogen in transsexual libido, I do know that castration, no hormone replacement and a testosterone level ranging between 50 and 80 has certainly not precluded me - or my wife - from enjoying sex. Even without TRT I still get the occasional morning erection, we have sex on average once a week and I generally masturbate about once a week as well.
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Re: Do male-to-female transsexuals have sexual desires?
Hi gay2girl, she can't get hard enough to penetrate. She is very inventive about sex so no problem.
Justine x
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Re: Do male-to-female transsexuals have sexual desires?
I think someone who wants to get castrated to "get rid of" sexual desire is taking a risk (of not achieving that goal despite castration). Lowered sex hormones usually will "take the edge off" your sex drive, making it more controllable (if you were a sex addict previously it might be easier to avoid porn and such) but as mentioned above you are likely to have some level of desire even if it is more of an intellectual, habitual, or curiosity driven thing.
Also, being fully without sex hormones can be dangerous to ones health. Unfortunately for those desiring to be eunuchs, sex hormones also play a role in more fundamental things like bone density, muscle strength/endurance, glycogen conversion, fat distribution and general metabolism, etc. So it is fairly common for people who are castrated to eventually go back to some sort of hormone replacement therapy. You can dial it in a bit (meaning getting some of the benefit of lowered levels) but it can be a bit tricky because exogenous hormones (through injections) can spike their levels in your bloodstream for a while and it can be tricky to get the right balance.
Anyway, just understand that you can generally achieve "reduced" sex drive but most people don't "get rid" of it completely. That is still highly beneficial to a lot of people who are distressed by their sex drive, but might disappoint someone who expects to be fully free from it.
Also, being fully without sex hormones can be dangerous to ones health. Unfortunately for those desiring to be eunuchs, sex hormones also play a role in more fundamental things like bone density, muscle strength/endurance, glycogen conversion, fat distribution and general metabolism, etc. So it is fairly common for people who are castrated to eventually go back to some sort of hormone replacement therapy. You can dial it in a bit (meaning getting some of the benefit of lowered levels) but it can be a bit tricky because exogenous hormones (through injections) can spike their levels in your bloodstream for a while and it can be tricky to get the right balance.
Anyway, just understand that you can generally achieve "reduced" sex drive but most people don't "get rid" of it completely. That is still highly beneficial to a lot of people who are distressed by their sex drive, but might disappoint someone who expects to be fully free from it.