i really enjoy the way a girl smells like , not the perfume or deodorant-but they have a destinct smell to them that i go crazy for.i am wondering if because they take estrogen,does it change their natural odors?
Seven answers:
langsuyar
2006-04-12 10:59:29 UTC
Well, it depends on what sort of drug therapy they are on. Hormone therapy definately changes natural odors. You can even ask this question of women who have gone through menopause or had hystorectomies!! I have known post-ops that I couldn't tell by sight or smell to have once been men, and I am very sensitive to these things since I am a bisexual woman.
But of course, any transexual is doing it to feel comfortable in their own skin, not to impress anyone else.
Yah00ka
2006-04-12 08:57:48 UTC
I dont really know...
But if ur transgendered girl doesnt have the right smell, remember that they actually sell these male and female smells in cans. And they are indeed ment to attract people of the other sexe...
michael m
2006-04-12 10:43:05 UTC
at the base level ,yes they will smell like a man, even with hormones the man pheromone will always be present. Remember they changed for themselves not for others
capnjackgirl
2006-04-12 08:15:36 UTC
Not sure but very interesting. I hope I never have to find out. lol
mrdudica
2006-04-12 08:15:17 UTC
ur a hohmo
ericamohod
2006-04-12 10:00:15 UTC
ASK YOUR MAMA
da_cubbies31
2006-04-12 08:22:21 UTC
YUCK!!!!!
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