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Feminism: Sex and gender discussions

Dumb question possibly

115 replies

canitbeanything · 27/03/2026 10:05

Are the hormones that transgender females encouraged to change / reduce the same as the ones middle aged women are encouraged to increase to prevent bone damage and dementia ?

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Helleofabore · 27/03/2026 10:35

canitbeanything · 27/03/2026 10:10

thanks

That’s sort of what I thought but find it quite horrific to accept that’s what young people are encouraged to do to themselves given the pressure older women are to supplement - I wanted to be sure of my facts before spouting off

You are right OP.

It has been discussed for years that early hysterectomies without replacing the hormones produced there may increase the risk of dementia and may cause very early dementia.

It was noticable years ago that discussion around this would then be dismissed and redirected by male people who didn’t want this information to be discussed. Because the negative health impacts on female people on the basis of extreme body modification to make their bodies fit their philosophical belief about themselves then directly highlights issues with what is called ‘gender affirming care’.

Female people’s needs are too often ignored by male people leveraging them to get their own demands met.

AidaP · 27/03/2026 10:37

DeanElderberry · 27/03/2026 10:33

Volkmar Sigusch invented that 'medical' term in 1991, not almost 100 years ago.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Volkmar_Sigusch

Cissexual, not the term cis, which originates of latin cis and well used in medicine. Keep up, read up your own wiki links :*

DeanElderberry · 27/03/2026 10:38

Grok has a lot more about Sigusch, the inventor (35 years ago) of the term 'cis-sexual', including a lot about his attitude to sex between adults and children.

grokipedia.com/page/Volkmar_Sigusch

canitbeanything · 27/03/2026 10:40

sashh · 27/03/2026 10:15

What do you mean by transgender female?

A female who identifies as transgender

as in a girl who thinks she is a boy

where female is the type of person who one might think would have eggs in ovaries

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BettyBooper · 27/03/2026 10:41

OP asks question about women.

Frequent plopper immediately twists conversation to be about men.

How utterly predictable.

BackToLurk · 27/03/2026 10:42

AidaP · 27/03/2026 10:37

Cissexual, not the term cis, which originates of latin cis and well used in medicine. Keep up, read up your own wiki links :*

Example of earlier use of 'cis' in medicine? With an explanation of its meaning?

DeanElderberry · 27/03/2026 10:43

AidaP · 27/03/2026 10:37

Cissexual, not the term cis, which originates of latin cis and well used in medicine. Keep up, read up your own wiki links :*

Not used in that medical context, rarely used in science except in reference to fatty acids.

We've already had the cisAtlantic v transAtlantic, cisparent v transparent, cislating v translating demonstration of what a clunky and idiotic neologism 'cis' as invented by late 20th sexologists was and still is.

DeanElderberry · 27/03/2026 10:48

canitbeanything · 27/03/2026 10:40

A female who identifies as transgender

as in a girl who thinks she is a boy

where female is the type of person who one might think would have eggs in ovaries

Thanks for the clarification, I though that was what you meant but wasn't sure. Yes, it's crazy to be exposing young women to osteoporosis starting at an age then their skeletal system is still developing.

That's without the damage to brain development and sexual development. And the destruction of future fertility. No wonder some of them go nuts.

DameProfessorIDareSay · 27/03/2026 10:49

canitbeanything · 27/03/2026 10:40

A female who identifies as transgender

as in a girl who thinks she is a boy

where female is the type of person who one might think would have eggs in ovaries

The effects of excessive amounts of testosterone on female bodies are well documented. Click on ’testosterone’ as the keyword:

https://statsforgender.org/

Stats for Gender

Providing reliable and accessible information on gender and transition.

https://statsforgender.org

DeanElderberry · 27/03/2026 11:01

DameProfessorIDareSay · 27/03/2026 10:49

The effects of excessive amounts of testosterone on female bodies are well documented. Click on ’testosterone’ as the keyword:

https://statsforgender.org/

Oh nice

Pelvic floor dysfunction, glaucoma, kidney damage, possible non-reversible bone mineral decline, raised risk of and rates of heart attack, increased BMI, brain aging and cognitive decline . . . . .

Don't do it girls, you can't change sex, gender affirming treatment is monstrously harmful, you can be female and as gender non-conforming as you like and grow old in good health.

zehrkyBerlun · 27/03/2026 11:05

AidaP · 27/03/2026 10:17

Hormone blockers work extremely differently to treatment of menopause though, and pausing puberty is another thing done routinely on non trans patients with well known and easily manageable risks.

None of this is new, this existed for over four decades in mainstream medicine.

Ah c'mon - pausing precocious puberty is utterly different from pausing normal puberty when teens undergo expansive brain development Children who have puberty blockers as teens are unlikely to experience orgasm.

DrBlackbird · 27/03/2026 11:09

BackToLurk · 27/03/2026 10:30

'mom'

American mother? Of a ‘trans’ child? Really very sad how so many parents have been lied to and misinformed by healthcare professionals. Like the kind mentioned in the Epstein files. A tragedy.

Theeyeballsinthesky · 27/03/2026 11:20

I see one of our resident male TRA visitors has found this thread

SugarPuffSandwiches · 27/03/2026 11:20

DrBlackbird · 27/03/2026 11:09

American mother? Of a ‘trans’ child? Really very sad how so many parents have been lied to and misinformed by healthcare professionals. Like the kind mentioned in the Epstein files. A tragedy.

Reading through this post, and why are people picking up on "mom"? People on this board have always said that they're not always British, there's a few Americans and I've seen Australians too.
Or is that only ok if you're "GC" but must be something nefarious if you're not towing the board line with your comments? Why are you linking with the Epstein files?
It's all just so fucked up on here if you don't "comply" correctly in your replies.

canitbeanything · 27/03/2026 11:22

Pausing puberty is done for a short time when it’s happening unusually early so it’s unlikely to have the same negative effects surely ?

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AidaP · 27/03/2026 11:25

canitbeanything · 27/03/2026 11:22

Pausing puberty is done for a short time when it’s happening unusually early so it’s unlikely to have the same negative effects surely ?

It follows the exact same mechanism, and yes, we have many studies on that gathered over the decades.

FiatLuxAdAstra · 27/03/2026 11:26

DameProfessorIDareSay · 27/03/2026 10:12

The cross-sex hormones that men take are generally prescribed in much larger amounts than those prescribed as HRT for women. The clue is in the name ‘Hormone Replacement Therapy’.

Men are not replacing hormones they should have, they are taking hormones they do not need at all and are consequently at risk of much more severe side effects.

The same for women taking male hormones. They reduce their estrogen meaning they go through a pseudo menopause which causes all the menopause issues like reduced bone density. Imagine having osteoporosis in your twenties because you’re a trans man who has had a hysterectomy to stop periods, blocked your female estrogen and been taking testosterone.
https://www.hysto.net/osteoporosis-hysterectomy-transmen.htm

Osteoporosis: Are Trans Men At Risk?

While we are all at risk for osteoporosis as we age, there are heightened risk factors for some trans men.

https://www.hysto.net/osteoporosis-hysterectomy-transmen.htm

ArabellaScott · 27/03/2026 11:27

Tedious men mansplaining menopause to women. Is it lunchtime yet?

EmpressaurusKitty · 27/03/2026 11:28

SugarPuffSandwiches · 27/03/2026 11:20

Reading through this post, and why are people picking up on "mom"? People on this board have always said that they're not always British, there's a few Americans and I've seen Australians too.
Or is that only ok if you're "GC" but must be something nefarious if you're not towing the board line with your comments? Why are you linking with the Epstein files?
It's all just so fucked up on here if you don't "comply" correctly in your replies.

People aren’t picking up on mom here because it’s not mum. They’re doing it because they know from past threads that AidaP is male.

FiatLuxAdAstra · 27/03/2026 11:32

EmpressaurusKitty · 27/03/2026 11:28

People aren’t picking up on mom here because it’s not mum. They’re doing it because they know from past threads that AidaP is male.

What? Have they said that in all seriousness or is it the usual ‘only a man would have that opinion’ nonsense? I’ve been accused of being a man on MN, when I most definitely am female inside and out down to my DNA.

PeaceWhite · 27/03/2026 11:35

Thank you for clarifying what you meant @canitbeanything I took it to mean you were correctly using the term trans identified female, but some of the first few threads made me doubt my understanding.

Yes it's mad isn't it? Many menopausal women take HRT precisely because of the unwanted effects of the their hormones diminishing, and to protect bone, heart and brain health. So I agree with you that it is utterly deluded to block those hormones in young women.

I have a 30-something trans man in my wider family and she's not in great health at all. It's very upsetting to see her using mobility aids when she was perfectly healthy five years ago. I hate to think how she will be in another five. So much nonsense spouted about the changes being reversible. Nobody brings it up either, but I know her parents are worried sick.

She's diagnosed autistic too. I don't know a single gender confused young person who isn't.

Mairseydotesanddoseydotes · 27/03/2026 11:37

canitbeanything · 27/03/2026 11:22

Pausing puberty is done for a short time when it’s happening unusually early so it’s unlikely to have the same negative effects surely ?

Exactly. Puberty blockers for precocious puberty are given for a very limited amount of time under strict controls.

It is done on a ‘least worst’ basis where the consequences of a child going through puberty at age 5 for example are deemed to be worse than the side effects of the puberty blockers.

These side effects are still quite serious though and there is a class action running in the US against a puberty blockers manufacturer due to the serious harms caused by even legitimate use.

Giving young girls testosterone and hormone blockers puts them into early menopause, stops them laying down bone deposits for the future and often leads to vaginal and uterine atrophy. This causes serious pain and excessive bleeding or haemorrhaging after sex. Anecdotally, it takes approximately 5 years for these effects to show. Excess testosterone in girls can also cause serious damage to heart function as a recent court case found a female patient at risk of imminent death.

Contrary to erroneous claims on this thread, it is not remotely healthy for a female to have male levels of testosterone and in normal circumstances, urgent medical treatment would be given to rectify this.

Helleofabore · 27/03/2026 11:38

I am going to put this here so people can read it on the thread.

The impact of testosterone on female people's bodies has been well documented as others have said.

AN ARTICLE THAT TRACES THE EAST GERMAN FEMALE ATHLETES AND THE IMPACT OF TESTOSTERONE ON THEIR BODIES

This article has a link to a summary (in German) about the impact of testosterone on those athletes. However, Paul Steger does a summary in this substack article. He makes a point that many of those women started testosterone around 12 to 14 not long before the average recommended age of girls taking testosterone of over 16- 17.

Doped then, transitioned now.

Paul Steger
May 26, 2025

https://genderstats.substack.com/p/doped-then-transitioned-now?r=2b1evv&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web&triedRedirect=true

This is part of the article:
The Eastern German doping scandal
" Doping often began between ages 12 and 14.
Oral-Turinabol was designed to maximize muscle-building (anabolic) effects while minimizing masculinization (androgenic) traits. The intent was to boost strength—especially in female athletes—without making them look “too male.” In the end, it is estimated that at least 10,000 athletes received androgen doping with the majority of them being female.

A blueprint for the mass-medicalization of gender distressed girls
To assess whether this doping scandal offers a meaningful precedent for understanding the long-term health consequences of testosterone in trans-identified females, two criteria must be met:
The substances involved must be comparable in effect and dosage.
The age profiles of the affected individuals must be similar.

On the first count, the overlap is striking. Anabolic steroids like Oral-Turinabol are testosterone derivatives and produce similar virilizing effects in women. A 2024 summary of the East German doping scandal listed common side effects reported by female athletes — many of which closely resemble those described by female detransitioners today:

Disruption of the menstrual cycle, including a complete absence of the period (amenorrhea)
Increased cyst formation
Uterine and vaginal atrophy
Irreversible deepening of the voice, increased hair growth
Excessive increases in libido
Increased aggression and impulsive behavior "

and then

"Testimonies affected women: Chronic illness, birth defects and trans-identification

Consider the case of Birgit Pabst, a former shot-putter. Told she was receiving vitamin supplements, she soon experienced classic signs of masculinization: a deepened voice, excess hair, and rapid muscle growth. When she later failed to conceive, her doctor discovered her uterus was developmentally equivalent to that of an 11-year-old. Only after prolonged treatment with female hormones was she able to have a child. Today, she suffers debilitating joint pain and requires morphine daily.

Katja Hofmann, a former discus thrower, lives with severe liver damage, hypertension, cysts, joint pain so intense she vomits from the pain, and underdeveloped reproductive organs. In a 2018 Die Zeit interview she stated that while she “loves life,” she doubts it will be a long one.

In a disturbing parallel to the testimonies of detransitioners today, many athletes today say that there is a strong sense of shame and guilt. Many endured years of guilt and shame before speaking out, describing the experience as "liberating" and crucial to healing—eerily similar to the testimonies of detransitioners today.
In some cases, the next generation was also affected. Nicole S., a rower doped from age 12 developed severe heart and liver cancer in her early 20s. Her son was born with epilepsy, ADHD, asthma, and fine motor impairments. This does not seem to be an isolated incident: The advocacy group for doping victims DOH (“Doping-Opfer Hilfe”) is aware of at least 300 such cases involving birth defects—ranging from hydrocephalus to malformed limbs. The German sport historian Giselher Spitzer noticed early on that among affected women, unusually many suffered from miscarriages and stillbirths. And if their children made it to the world alive, an unusually large proportion continues to suffer from chronic illnesses.

The effects across generations is maybe not surprising when you consider what testosterone (and to that extent also anabolic steroids) do to the female reproductive system. Testosterone and its derivatives cause uterine atrophy, increasing the risk of infections and impairing fertility. Just watch this interview with the Venus Envy on the Gender - A Wider Lens Podcast for a more detailed explanation. "

and

" What the research says

There have been a variety of attempts to measure the health effects of the East German doping scandal. Most studies, however, rely on self-selected samples because the people studied came forward by themselves. For instance, people who have stronger health complications might be more eager to speak out than those with only mild impacts on their well-being. The findings of these studies should therefore always be taken with a grain of salt in that they might overestimate the negative health effects.

However, the long-term health complications are shocking. Here is a selection of studies. Whenever possible, I will restrict findings to female athletes. However, when it comes to cardiovascular and oncological side effects, I could not find any reasonable argument why the effect should be dependent on whether the athlete was male or female.

-A 2023 case-control study (comparing doping victims to the general population) finds that relative to people of similar age who have not undergone doping, athletes who were given androgens exhibit statistically and clinically significant elevated rates of depression, chronic stress and a severe reduction in physical well-being. The effects are similar for both sexes.

-Together with the doping victim advocacy group “Doping Opfer Hilfe e.V.”, the German psychologist Harald Freyberger analyzed health records of former athletes that came forward and found that previously doped athletes died on average 10-12 years earlier than the general population and were 2.7 times more likely to be physically ill.

-A 2018 study found that 25 % of doped athletes suffered from cardiovascular disease, 27 % had tumors and 27 % of female athletes suffered from gynecological problems

-A 2024 study found that 21 of 56 female athletes suffered from miscarriages, 50 out of 56 suffered from gynecological problems.

The athletes today are on average 55 years. Overall, 25 of 107 athletes had cancers in various forms, 35 out of 107 heart issues, 10 out of 107 were epileptic, 13 out of 107 had lung issues and 94 of them were suffering from joint pain.

The German collection of side effects is on this link below

DDR-Leistungssportler:innen und Staatsdoping

https://www.nomos-elibrary.de/10.30820/9783837962017-53.pdf

The 2023 case-control study is on this link below:
Psychopathology of Former GDR Competitive Athletes in Comparison to The General Population
Simon-Friedrich Buhrmann, Thomas Klauer, Jochen-Friedrich Buhrmann, Hans Jörgen Grabe
May 2023

https://www.thieme-connect.com/products/ejournals/html/10.1055/a-2093-3122

The 2018 study referred to is on this link below:
Traumatische Folgen des DDR-Staatsdopings
May 2018
Freyberger, Harald J.; Netzker, Jens; Buhrmann, Simon; Drescher, Anne; Geipel, Ines; Gallistl, Adrian; Buhrmann, Jochen

https://elibrary.klett-cotta.de/article/10.21706/tg-12-2-116

The 2024 study referred to is on this link below:
Damage to doping victims of the GDR
10 December 2024
Christoph Raschka & Horst J Koch

https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s15006-024-4236-1

Doped then, transitioned now.

The East German doping scandal is a tragic blueprint for the health effects of testosterone on female bodies. If known more widely, it could help both detransitioned and trans-identified women.

https://genderstats.substack.com/p/doped-then-transitioned-now?r=2b1evv&triedRedirect=true

Theeyeballsinthesky · 27/03/2026 11:38

FiatLuxAdAstra · 27/03/2026 11:32

What? Have they said that in all seriousness or is it the usual ‘only a man would have that opinion’ nonsense? I’ve been accused of being a man on MN, when I most definitely am female inside and out down to my DNA.

No they have said it

EmpressaurusKitty · 27/03/2026 11:41

Theeyeballsinthesky · 27/03/2026 11:38

No they have said it

AidaP is one of our trans regulars.

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