>My girlfriend is a cis girl who also has an intersex condition (PCOS)
>I am a non-intersex transgender man
>girlfriend is afraid of me taking testosterone
>had a nice talk about it last night
>explained to her how little and gradual the changes are
>she said she was afraid that I would be more angry and less sensitive
>I explained how people say they feel emotion post-T
>She says that discribes how she experiences emotion.
>We agree it's because of her testosterone
>Her fears are aleviated some because she realizes that how I would become wouldn't be that much different from how she is
>She also says to me that sometimes. Not often. She feels manly instead of girly and presents more masculine on those days.
>we discuss her gender identity probably being a little nonbinary
>I tell her that I love every part of her and love her for her femininity and her masculinity
>feel really good and happy
>love her
4chan isn't your blog
>>7314297
>women have trouble feeling and experiencing emotions
We know.
Love
>>7314297
> since when is PCOS an intersex condition? Last time I checked it was a common gynaecological disease.
> If you want to get on moans, just do it. Don't let no one keep you back.
> Emotions are more complex than hormones.
> Everybody experiences those days differently. Wanting to kill everyone around you is an emotion. It doesn't necessarily mean you're masculine.
> Cis females are allowed to present as masculine as they want. Probably she told you she's non-binary to make you feel better.
Great to hear that you two fit together ;) Wish the very best for you <3
>>7314347
PCOS causes mixed hormones and makes females develop more masculine bodies and minds than they otherwise would. The definition of intersex is blurry but PCOS is an intersex condition at least
>>7314322
>RULE 13
>>7314322
I don't see how your reply is relevant
>>7314644
I think it starts very early. Possibly even pre-natal.