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Date Posted: 07:14:18 07/09/01 Mon
Author: Teri
Subject: Hey Spoot et al! I try not to think to hard on this subject....as to the why's...it's fascinating to say the least but I think it's one of those things I will never have a clear answer to so I just let it go....magic and that's all. But on the testosterone bit. I watched a show yesterday on a male to female transexual and she said that the testosterone drove men's sex drive and as a woman now it was a relief not to be driven by her genitals. Although she did still feel sexual it didn't consume her like it had before she went through the hormones and the change.
In reply to: spoot, mind going into a pretzel now 's message, "Yeah Bin! And I do love the idea of Eddie being aroused, yummy heheheh. (sorry Gum) But the idea that some TVs and TSs have of womanhood is so exotic. I remember some guy saying he hated feeling like a man and wanted to feel all soft and girly and stuff, well I have news for you hunni most woman don't feel that way at all. They feel...normal. I dunno, what's the difference in feeling between men and women, besides that testosterone male competitive horny thing. Uh is that being a man?" on 01:39:12 07/09/01 Mon


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