@Tuesday58939298@SineadWatson91 Medicine is not poison, and HRT is not harmful.
Obviously trans women don’t have full periods, but they do have hormonal cycles and period-related symptoms.
@EggsEroneous@SineadWatson91 Taking any kind of medicine is “not meant for our bodies”, but that doesn’t mean they are harmful. Estrogen has mostly the same effects on all bodies, with exceptions based on a person’s anatomy ofc. Trans women experience hormonal cycles, but not full periods.
@frankinsensible@SineadWatson91 You clearly don’t know how it works. I said hormonal cycles, not menstrual cycles. Obviously trans women don’t have full periods, like I just said, but they have some symptoms because of HRT. It is similar to PMS.
@AutisticTake@brittilina I’m not moving anything, I’m just asking questions. If homosexuality is wrong because it can’t lead to pregnancy, then heterosexuality is also wrong if one of the people are infertile.
@AutisticTake@brittilina Obviously that’s how babies are made, I never said that it isn’t. I just said that heterosexual sex usually doesn’t lead to pregnancy, even though it can.
@frankinsensible@SineadWatson91 Trans women on HRT typically have hormone levels similar to those of c!s women. Obviously they don’t have all the same anatomy so they don’t have full periods, but they have hormonal cycles.
I dont know why you’re pretending to know how this works.
@frankinsensible@SineadWatson91 That’s not how hormones work. They take it often, sure, but once it’s inside the body it acts like it would in a c!s woman. Hormonally, their periods will be very similar.
@AutisticTake@brittilina The chance of getting pregnant from sex is like 15-30%, and that’s when it’s without protection. As I said, straight sex doesn’t result in pregnancy most of the time.