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I still have my male anatomy, but I embrace femininity on my own terms. I don't desire to have a vagina or be like other women. I simply want to express myself in a feminine way.

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I went from identifying as a straight boy to a gay boy, then as a non-binary person, and now I identify as a trans straight woman. I have come to realize that I am actually a trans lesbian.

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Speaker 0 asks Speaker 1 for some history regarding their gender dysphoria to help with writing a letter. Speaker 1 explains that when they were in school, they wrote an essay expressing their discomfort with their biological sex and how they felt. However, people dismissed their feelings because they appeared to be male.

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My name is Chloe Cole, a former transgender child. Growing up, I identified more with boys and struggled with body image issues and trauma. At 13, I began medical transition, including puberty blockers and testosterone, culminating in a double mastectomy at 15. This experience led me to realize the value of my femininity and the desire to be a mother. Detransitioning was challenging, but I found support among others like me. Initially afraid to speak out, I discovered that conservatives welcomed me with compassion. I want to protect children from the harm I experienced and believe Donald Trump will safeguard their innocence and uphold the sanctity of women’s spaces. He values free speech and understands that rights come from a higher power. I care about the future of our children, which is why I am voting for Donald Trump.

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In ancient Greek tragedies, women were portrayed by men. Today, individuals can choose their gender. You can never be a woman if you were born a man, and vice versa. Embrace who you are. Be proud of your gender. The world needs people to act like themselves, not pretend to be something they're not. You will never be a woman or a man, just be true to yourself.

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My pronouns are they/them, but for this meeting, I'm sharing that I use she/they/him. This often leads to complex discussions about gender, which we don't typically have. I once asked my father, "Do you know what it means to be a man?" He said no. Then, "Do you know what it means to be a woman?" Again, he said no. And that's where I'm at too. My womanhood isn't defined by childbearing or feminine behavior, and my manhood isn't about my genitalia. Understanding gender identity is a key part of being in the LGBTQ community.

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I used to be an angry man online, but now I'm a proud trans lesbian thanks to Transition. It lets you live your fetish openly, excel in women's sports, and disrespect women without consequences. Transition disrupts your hormones and critical thinking. Side effects may include anime porn addiction, receding hairline, bad fashion, excessive masturbation, and lack of self-awareness. Not available in Florida or Texas.

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Today is National Coming Out Day, and I'm excited to announce that I'm going back on testosterone. I loved being on it before, but needed to connect with my emotional body. I had to unwind trauma from being read as a man and sacrificing parts of myself. I now embrace my femininity and look forward to exploring it on a testosterone-dominant body. I feel a new wave of expression and excitement for this journey ahead. Cheers to new beginnings!

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Being a man can be lonely, especially for trans men. Before transitioning, I had closer friendships with women because they were more open and vulnerable. But after transitioning, it's harder to build friendships and people are colder. This doesn't invalidate the feelings of women and marginalized groups towards cis white men, but it helps me understand why the suicide rate is higher in men. It's lonely. I urge you to reach out to the men in your community, help them feel seen, and have conversations to promote emotional maturity and deeper connections.

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I believe transgenderism is a mental health condition, but I support open conversation. I met two young women who had regretted their decision to have surgeries as teenagers. I think adults should have the freedom to live as they choose, but we must protect children.

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My daughters will only compete against other women in sports. We need to stop allowing biological men to change in front of young girls. Let's fix this by 2024.

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I'm Livo, and I underwent top surgery 9 months ago. Getting ready used to be a struggle for me due to dysphoria, often leading to meltdowns. However, things have changed now, and it has become my favorite part of the day. Top surgery has been my most significant act of self-care.

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Here's my transgender daughter, Bella. She was assigned male at birth but now uses she/her pronouns. We're working on getting her medication to block male hormones. Bella is 14 and doing well in her transition. Being trapped in the wrong body affected her mental health, but with medication, we'll get through it together. We also received a grant to cover her transition costs, which is a huge relief. She can finally be who she truly is, which is all she's wanted for years, and we're so happy for her.

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The speaker states that despite a doctor saying they were a boy, they knew they were a girl. They acknowledge having male body parts but assert that this is acceptable.

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I prefer male pronouns and presenting as male. I want to either have no genitalia through nullification surgery or have female genitalia. Even if I don't have testicles, I would still take testosterone. My husband and I haven't decided on surgery, but I have started tucking and binding my genitals, which has been life-changing for me.

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I am Lacey Marie Basil, born Jim James Lyle on September 2, 1947. For the past six years, I have lived as my true self, a 75-year-old transgender woman, and I am the happiest I've ever been. Being transgender is not a choice; it’s biological. I realized I was female at age five, but societal acceptance was lacking, leading to years of suppression. Despite challenges, including two suicide attempts and a nervous breakdown, I persevered. Embracing my identity as Lacey has made me a better person, parent, and professional. I’ve undergone six surgeries and participated in extensive therapy. Now, I feel whole and connected to my true self, experiencing love and acceptance. Lacey is a gift, and I love who I am—mind, body, and soul.

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I apologize for starting my Twitter account in 2023. I needed time to process and explore my feelings before sharing them. I believe that pressuring young and vulnerable individuals to transition without giving them a chance to grow up and understand themselves is wrong. People should have the freedom to transition in their twenties if that's what they truly want. However, I was pressured to transition to preserve my femininity, and now I regret it. I take responsibility for my choices, but the trans community should also take accountability for leading me down this path. I am an almost 30-year-old man, and this is my truth.

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Here's my transgender daughter, Bella. She was assigned male at birth but now uses she/her pronouns. We're working on getting her medication to block male hormones. Bella is 14 and doing great in her true body. Being trapped in the wrong body really affected her mental health, but with the right medication, we'll get through this together. We even received a grant to cover all the transition costs, which is a huge relief. All she's wanted for years is to finally be herself, and we're so happy for her.

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I haven't fully explored my career because I've been living in the wrong body. Until recently, I was hiding my true self as an actor, focusing on portraying characters. Now, I'm thrilled to finally have the opportunity to play female roles.

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I want to share a personal message to show that being transgender doesn't hinder military service. I take my estrogen, blockers, and other medications, but it doesn't affect my ability to serve.

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Transitioning from female to male, I've noticed how lonely being a man can be. Before transitioning, I had closer friendships with women I met at clubs, as they were more open and vulnerable. However, after transitioning, it's been harder to build friendships and people are colder towards me. This doesn't invalidate the experiences of marginalized groups towards cis white men, but it does shed light on why the suicide rate is higher among men. As an emotionally mature man, I understand the importance of reaching out to other men and helping them feel seen and supported. Let's strive to have deeper connections and conversations to promote emotional maturity and combat loneliness.

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My name is Ethan Dickson, living in Austin's 3rd district. I came out as transgender at 13, facing struggles with hormone blockers, testosterone, and self-harm. After starting cross-sex hormones at 17, I experienced cardiovascular issues, mood swings, and joint pain. At 19, I questioned my distress and realized the harm caused by transitioning. Now 21, I deal with complications like vaginal atrophy and regret permanent changes. I advocate against legislation allowing experimental medicine on children, urging for therapeutic support instead of unnecessary hormone treatments. Reject proposal 64 to protect kids from harm. Translation: My name is Ethan Dickson, and I live in Austin's 3rd district. I came out as transgender at 13 and faced challenges with hormone treatments and self-harm. Starting cross-sex hormones at 17 led to health issues and regret. At 19, I questioned my distress and realized the harm of transitioning. Now 21, I deal with complications and advocate against experimental treatments for children, promoting therapeutic support instead. Reject proposal 64 to protect children from harm.

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I’ve always felt different, realizing I identify as a 6-year-old trapped in an adult's body. My name is Paul Cornell Jr., and I compete in the Cedar Valley Little Rookies T-Ball League. I truly belong here, despite being much larger than the other kids. While some people don’t accept me, I persevere to live my truth for all the real 6-year-olds who feel they can’t show their true selves. I’m a good person, and if you disagree, I’ll make sure you face consequences. There’s a debate about gender in sports, emphasizing that biological differences matter. Women have fought for their rights, and it’s crucial to stand up for them now. I identify with a 5-year-old. That’s not fair!

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Today we're talking masculinity: what is it? Is it under attack? How much testosterone do you have? Just by looking at someone, can you tell if they're masculine or not based on their physique, their stature, their physicality, their aura, their vibes? The panel asks if someone is a soy boy, beta, cuck, or a based red pill gigachad, and they explore how masculine these men are through the testosterone test. Testosterone is the male sex hormone, we all knew that. It is an androgen, which means it's responsible for male characteristics and virilization, body hair, muscular development, brain function. A transgender participant shares how testosterone has changed their life, underscoring how gender and hormone use intersect with identity. They discuss what testosterone numbers mean. The reference range is 'Normal range is 300 to 1,000.' The ratio of SHBG, albumin, and free testosterone determines total and bioavailable testosterone, with 'bioavailable testosterone equals your albumin plus your free.' They note that 'two people with the same test levels may have wildly different symptoms' because of Androgen receptor expression and sensitivity. They stress that the real modulation is at the androgen receptor transcription site, and that many feel best toward the higher end of the range, though it varies. Participants reflect on aging, identity, and how perception shapes behavior. The video argues that testosterone is contextual: 'being high te is more of a mindset than a number on a piece of paper.' Some discuss exogenous testosterone and steroids; others describe transgender care and alignment with identity. Stereotypes, intimacy, and energy readouts are debated, but the takeaway is that testosterone interacts with genetics, sleep, and lifestyle. High tea is not simply a number; it’s about how you carry yourself and relationships.

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374 - The evolutionary biology of testosterone: male development & sex-based behavioral differences
Guests: Carole Hooven
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The episode with Carole Hooven dives deep into the evolutionary biology of testosterone and how it shapes male development, cognition, and behavior, linking human sex differences to a broad, cross-species framework. Hooven traces the embryology from chromosomal sex to gonadal differentiation, explaining how the SRY gene on the Y chromosome triggers testes formation, Leydig and Sertoli cell activity, and the production of testosterone and anti-Müllerian hormone that sculpt the Wolffian and Müllerian ducts. She emphasizes that while males experience high in utero testosterone, females develop in its absence, and that early hormonal milieus can influence brain organization and later behaviors, such as aggression, risk-taking, and play styles. The discussion then moves to the importance of DHT and 5-alpha-reductase in genital development, noting conditions like 5-alpha-reductase deficiency and their implications for gender assignment, sports policy, and our understanding of masculinization. The hosts examine X-chromosome dosage, Turner syndrome, and the escape of a subset of genes from X-inactivation, underscoring how genetics interacts with hormones to shape sex-typical traits. The mini-puberty window after birth is highlighted as a critical period when testosterone surges help set trajectories for later behavior and growth, alongside the idea that puberty is not a simple switch but a cascade of organizational effects on the brain and body. Throughout, they stress that socialization interacts with biology, and that conveying science neutrally is essential to avoid reducing complex human differences to biology alone. They also explore differences in male and female play, aggression, and mating strategies, including how cultural norms, parenting, and societal structures can modulate biological propensities. The conversation rounds out with reflections on testosterone replacement therapy, the role of estrogen in men, and broader themes about masculinity, identity, and how science can inform conversations about gender without erasing variation. In sum, the episode weaves embryology, endocrinology, and evolutionary theory into a nuanced view of how testosterone shapes development, behavior, and society, while repeatedly acknowledging the powerful influence of environment and culture on expression of these biological tendencies.
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