Let's use Mr. Weisntein's comment on my video as a jumping off point for a thread on trans people, HRT, body odor, and pheromones.pic.twitter.com/lb7DGBbtrC
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So yeah. There's no need to throw punches, and if that's a hang up keeping you from considering trans people as sex partners, good news you don't need to worry about it.
Oh other disclaimer: the "ugh" about the corset is not an ugh about the way men smell (which for the record I'm living for it). It's an ugh about having smelled that way myself, which I'm not living for it.
Also body odor is natural and beautiful and I'm not trying to shame anyone for the way they smell. I'm sorry for tweeting.
Can CONFIRM
Yep! It was amazing, I remember the change in smell the 2nd or 3rd day after my first T shot, and my piss smelled different the same day.
This makes perfect sense to me as androstenone is the detectable (by scent) version of endogenous t hormone in humans. Men have roughly 5 times more than women in their sweat, and it seems to be catalysed by microbes in the underarms from its precursor too.
The really interesting thing is that humans have 2 receptors for it in their noses, one version perceives urine, the other a cumin smell, and some other people can't smell it at all!https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1664751/ …
Confirmed. First time I went on T The day after my shot I was convinced someone had transported into a boy's locker room. I'm very happy with my transition but even I thought it was a bit much.
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