Erection: Trannies
Understanding the biological and physiological aspects of erections for trans women and non-binary individuals on Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT) involves navigating how estrogen and testosterone blockers affect the body. 1. The Role of Hormones
If you are experiencing pain or unwanted loss of function, it is best to consult a trans-competent endocrinologist or urologist. Resources like the WPATH Provider Directory or folxhealth.com can help find specialists who understand these specific needs. trannies erection
Gender dysphoria can play a massive role in erectile function. Resources like the WPATH Provider Directory or folxhealth
As the tissue atrophies, the skin can lose elasticity, which may cause discomfort or pain during infrequent erections. Arousal often becomes more "mental" or "full-body" rather
Arousal often becomes more "mental" or "full-body" rather than localized, requiring more intentional stimulation to achieve an erection. 2. Physical Changes and "Use It or Lose It"
Learning how your "new" body responds to touch is a process. Many find that vibrators or different types of manual stimulation become more effective than traditional methods used pre-transition. 5. Consulting Professionals
Understanding the biological and physiological aspects of erections for trans women and non-binary individuals on Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT) involves navigating how estrogen and testosterone blockers affect the body. 1. The Role of Hormones
If you are experiencing pain or unwanted loss of function, it is best to consult a trans-competent endocrinologist or urologist. Resources like the WPATH Provider Directory or folxhealth.com can help find specialists who understand these specific needs.
Gender dysphoria can play a massive role in erectile function.
As the tissue atrophies, the skin can lose elasticity, which may cause discomfort or pain during infrequent erections.
Arousal often becomes more "mental" or "full-body" rather than localized, requiring more intentional stimulation to achieve an erection. 2. Physical Changes and "Use It or Lose It"
Learning how your "new" body responds to touch is a process. Many find that vibrators or different types of manual stimulation become more effective than traditional methods used pre-transition. 5. Consulting Professionals