After years on asexual websites and having zero luck because men want sex, I am going to go to my doctor next week and ask to be put on hormones for my libido. I met a man on Zoosk that I like. He is 10 years older than me and, hopefully, not TOO horny but he wants sex. I am tired of being lonely. I am going to see if meds help me get into it more.
Testosterone puts you at higher risk for prostate cancer. I had a buddy who did the testosterone patch and got prostate cancer. Even the hormones for women. My mom got put on hormone therapy for menopause and got breast cancer. Just my two cents. Good things
Yeah. I will have to ask about increased breast cancer risk. I am not going on estrogen. Just testosterone but I will ask him about all that. Thanks.
If you are biologically female and take testosterone you may notice more hair growth including facial hair and a dropped voice.
I am a biological female but consider myself male…I tried transitioning with testosterone a few years ago but it made me psychotic. But while I was on it my libido went through the roof! All I could think about was sex, constantly, so it might help you there. Also, you may need to shave/wax your face while on it…that doesn’t go away even after you stop it. Good luck!
I’ve been on Testosterone for a couple or three years. They say I’m quicker to anger. That’s about it.
I am not willing to suffer those masculinizing side effects as I am female both biologically and psychologically. I am hoping the dose to help my libido will be much lower than that a doctor would prescribe to a transgender man. I will be sure and cover this info with my doctor. As it stands, I have never had acne and have very good skin and I am not willing to give that up. It’s possible that I have always had really good skin because my testosterone is low. now that I think about it.
Testosterone will likely not change who you are attracted to. You would most likely have a higher sex drive, but if you don’t find anyone attractive now that will robably just mean you’ll masturbate more often and still not want to have sex with a partner.
I’m glad you’re going to discuss all that with your dr. Good luck!
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