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WCDT: 2401-2405 (11-15 March, 2013) Weekly Comic Discussion Thread
ZoeB:
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--- Quote from: Redball on 12 Mar 2013, 10:26 ---And no women on the forum past what? 50 or so? Any guesses might merit a thread over in chatter.
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February 1955. But I don't visit the forum very often (hence my being late to this age-rank discussion)
I think I'm a member of Zoe's Club. Photo from my 58th birthday last month:
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Better at it than I am too.
sitnspin:
Boobs are indeed quite awesome and can serve well as distractions for me, but really any well formed part of the female anatomy is awesome.
I am happy to see that things are progressing nicely with Dora and Tai, the two characters who most remind me of myself in different aspects.
And it is June 1985 for me.
sitnspin:
As someone who doesn't own a couch (or other furniture for that matter) or a tv, I find that the bed makes a nice cozy place to snuggle up to watch a movie. On a laptop.
ZoeB:
--- Quote from: Is it cold in here? on 13 Mar 2013, 23:12 ---But if Marten still has a hangup about being flirted with by female-presenting people with MAAB phenotypes it could affect Claire as well.
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I can absolutely guarantee that regardless of other factors, a girl who transitioned as young as Claire did has totally female pheremones. You can't look like that otherwise.
Similarly, trans guys, a few days after a T shot, have interesting effects on any straight female that gets within a metre.
Yes, I speak from personal experience, and it's entirely involuntary. Reliably reproducible experimentally too.
On the other hand, I've been reliably informed that Trans guys a few days after a T shot have their own psychological reactions, that some find unsettling at the start of transition. To someone in a state of chronic testosterone starvation, having that relieved leads to a condition that in cis males would be called "blue balls".
Apparently, males are/tend to be more visually oriented, females are/tend to be more smell and taste oriented. Trans women are female-typical neurologically here.
See:
Male-to-female transsexuals show sex-atypical hypothalamus activation when smelling odorous steroids. by Berglund et al Cerebral Cortex 2008 18(8):1900-1908;
--- Quote --- ...the data implicate that transsexuality may be associated with sex-atypical physiological responses in specific hypothalamic circuits, possibly as a consequence of a variant neuronal differentiation.
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jwhouk:
--- Quote from: sitnspin on 14 Mar 2013, 07:55 ---And it is June 1985 for me.
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...The month I graduated from high school.
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