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Hey! I have a question. I’ve watched the first few videos now, and I’m really impressed and grateful for the content. At the moment, I’m seriously wondering whether people who take hormones, for example, trans individuals - lose their innate inner strength. For instance, a woman who takes testosterone: does she lose that inner strength that one associates with being a woman? Does it depend on hormones? Or does this “gift” remain regardless? After all, the chromosomes in the body stay the same, right? More generally, I also wonder how this desire arises to change one’s body to match the other gender. I personally like my female body, but I enjoy wearing masculine clothing. In the end, though, that’s just clothing and doesn’t really say much about who I am - so it’s actually irrelevant. Still, I sometimes find it sad and wonder whether many people who have had surgeries might not have gone through with them if they had connected more deeply with themselves beforehand - if they had looked inward more. For example, a trans man might say that he needed to adapt his outward appearance to match his inner sense of self, because he feels male even though he is biologically female. I wonder why, for many of these individuals, the focus is on changing the external rather than first looking inward and observing what might happen. But perhaps this also has a lot to do with societal expectations - I’m not sure. Since watching your videos, I’ve been thinking about all of these questions. Thank you! Best regards, Mona
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Thank you for your response. Fascinating and truly interesting, new perspectives that complement my own thoughts. This is really very helpful for me, and certainly for others as well. I will take some time to reflect on everything, watch the video, and then come back to the post. But one thing I can already say: with your explanations and your knowledge, you have truly uncovered a “treasure” that could really help trans identifying people. Personally, I find it frustrating that they often cannot truly find themselves because they tend to simply adopt what is presented to them, instead of first embarking on a journey within themselves. But what is missing is the knowledge, and that is where the problem lies. And how would you contextualize homosexual desire in this framework? Would you also classify it as “multidimensional”?
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