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I'm still pretty early on in my HRT journey at just under 5 weeks of estradiol IM injections and Spironolactone.

One thing that I kind of was expecting but still took me by surprise was the depth of my emotions increasing.

I kept reading about "a larger range of emotional responses" but feeling it is a whole new world! I feel like my emotions have so much more texture and nuance that I pick up on. I can feel them shift from sadness to anger to determination to whatever so quickly and so intuitively.

Before I started E, the best way I can describe how my emotional state behaved was like these blurry blobs of feelings that were difficult to distinguish or identify. Everything swirled around me without me being able to fully experience them. Now they are a part of me and I would never go back ❤️

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[-] knightly@pawb.social 2 points 7 months ago

I'm afraid I don't have a solid answer there 'cuz it was a very gradual shift, but it first became noticable around six or eight weeks. Around the same time I noticed semen production declining.

Male orgasms haven't changed much at all, they feel much the same as they used to. Female orgasms are quite different, and it's entirely possible that you've experienced one without identifying it as such. They're more diffuse and radiate outwards from your core rather than being focused in the genitals.

[-] good_girl@lemmy.blahaj.zone 3 points 7 months ago

Male orgasms haven't changed much at all, they feel much the same as they used to. Female orgasms are quite different, and it's entirely possible that you've experienced one without identifying it as such.

ooh that's a good point, maybe I've been thinking about this the wrong way. Thank you!

[-] knightly@pawb.social 2 points 7 months ago

Of course! Feel free to ask me anything! 😄

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