u/BackgroundTerm525

I never had sex or got any sexual interactions so i don't think it's a sexual disease

The region is so dry and the smell is stronger and there's like thin light yellow/grey things there

I'm 2 months and 2 weeks on Testosterone

Can this be vaginal bacteria or something? i don't really care because i don't do sex, as long as it will not effect my health negatively I don't care, So I'm wondering if these symptoms can indicate something serious to look for ?

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u/BackgroundTerm525 — 20 days ago
▲ 131 r/FTMMen

I was in a subReddit of gay men and the discussion was about bisexual men and how kind of cheaters they're

So i wanted to comment my perspective as a bisexual man myself, And said that it's not about that something's inherently wrong with the sexuality, But with the person's morals itself, In every group of people you'll find bad and good people even in the gay community

And they went insane in the replies, I really wish people stop treating topics for a serious discussion with emotions and past experiences, like yeah we get it you got traumatized from a bisexual man, Still don't represent the whole bisexual community

What really got on my nerve the most is that some guy responded that I'm not only bisexual but also a trans, "that's the catch" and "I'll never understand the experience of homosexual Cis males"

I'm laughing really, like i wouldn't give a fuck if i mentioned that I'm trans or something, but this person cared enough to look into my profile and point out that I'm trans in a discussion that has nothing to do with the trans topic

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u/BackgroundTerm525 — 21 days ago

So I'm really confused I've seen those "seahorse dads" successfully getting pregnant after stopping testosterone, but on the other hand I've heard a lot of detransitioners ftmtf say that testosterone has failed their body and they're sad about the fact that it's so difficult for them now to give birth

So there's a possibility here which my instincts tells me it's right, those so called "seahorse dads" go on a low dosage of testosterone or for a short period of time

I'm not a detransitioners, but i thought this is the best place to ask to have genuine answers, I've tried to search on Google and all it says is that after 6 months to a year of stopping testosterone you can get pregnant

But I'm very sure that fertility doesn't return to be the same as before testosterone, isn't it?

I would like to hear people's experience here

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u/BackgroundTerm525 — 25 days ago