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I also think that some number of pooners actually "legitimately" (as legitimate as cross-sex hormones get) want to get on testosterone for the non-gendered benefits. Testosterone has proven benefits for both sexes (as well as some major downsides, but those are more long-term) like anti-depressant effects, increased muscle, and greater energy as well as some that are more subjective like weight loss, lower voice, and increased libido. Men get sold on testosterone supplements for these exact same reasons.
I don't think that there's much of an equivalent for males and estrogen other than acne prevention (and various unproven tranny rumors about how "estrogen is magic").
So these women decide that they want to try testosterone and one of two things draw them to identify as transsexual. 1) They lie in order to get access to a controlled substance hat they would otherwise have no shot at 2) they get convinced that the desire to try testosterone itself proves that they're trans. I suspect that 2 happens far more often than 1.
I don't think that there's much of an equivalent for males and estrogen other than acne prevention (and various unproven tranny rumors about how "estrogen is magic").
So these women decide that they want to try testosterone and one of two things draw them to identify as transsexual. 1) They lie in order to get access to a controlled substance hat they would otherwise have no shot at 2) they get convinced that the desire to try testosterone itself proves that they're trans. I suspect that 2 happens far more often than 1.