Mark444555 Posted February 25 Posted February 25 A female DOM I know (casually) asked how I'd feel about the idea of her using Estrogen (I think it's a creme) on me during a play session. (I don't know how/why she has access to that - didn't ask) While I'm cognizant of the effects this can have on a male given steadily over the course of many months (RHT), I haven't been able to find anything indicating a single application would result in any 'issues'. (Note - I enjoy 'sissification' play but am not seeking any type of gender transformation). Is there anyone that has any insight into whether or not this would be benign with a single application, or does a one-time application present issues? thnx!
MistressWhipplash Posted February 25 Posted February 25 Decline is my advice. Pretend with lube if you have but not real hormones.
Nikki_Hexy Posted February 25 Posted February 25 I've always wanted to try this, but was always been worried about side effects
MistressWhipplash Posted February 25 Posted February 25 Hormones are not there to be played with. At best you will be emotional, at worse supposing you are allergic in some way= heart racing or heart attack. Don't mess with your health is my advice. But you do you. In kink be safe, sane and consenting ensuring you properly informed=Ask a medical professional.
do**** Posted February 25 Posted February 25 It can also cause your body to develop breast tissue. Don’t fuck around with testosterone and estrogen during play…
dirtydopamine Posted February 25 Posted February 25 transgirl here - without regular application it's not going to do much unless it's absurdly strong and then you'll just have dysphoria for a few days. your natural testosterone will cancel it out, it would do nothing and just be a waste.
Charms Posted February 26 Posted February 26 If its anything real medical hell no. Yes there are medical kinks but just no. Unlesss medication is prescribed for me by a dr no hell no. No matter what it is. Just think would you want it done to a family member if the answers no then you dont want it done to you Same goes with as any medical being done. Unless you went to medical school and have been trained to do it no way are you doing it to me. I dont care if you been my dom for years just no
Deleted Member Posted February 26 Posted February 26 22 hours ago, domdaddy2066 said: It can also cause your body to develop breast tissue. Don’t fuck around with testosterone and estrogen during play… Absolutely this!
Seeking_dirty_fun Posted February 27 Posted February 27 Give it a try..if you don't like it,you can allways stop
Hy**** Posted February 27 Posted February 27 Yeah I don’t know. Fucking with hormones has real implications to biology. I’m not sure how serious that cream was, but given that “what does this cream actually do versus “why they want to put it on you” I don’t know. If it does nothing, why ask? If it does something, then asking is not consent, informing is consent. That’s shady as fuck
ey**** Posted February 27 Posted February 27 Estrogen creme can be bought over the counter - it is usually used by women going through a menopause to help with dryness in the vagina It is not going to do anything to you if she's rubbing it on your skin etc. it's all really about the psychological that you're "being turned into a girl"
Hy**** Posted February 28 Posted February 28 19 hours ago, eyemblacksheep said: Estrogen creme can be bought over the counter - it is usually used by women going through a menopause to help with dryness in the vagina It is not going to do anything to you if she's rubbing it on your skin etc. it's all really about the psychological that you're "being turned into a girl" So magic vagina snake oil.  Christ, that’s even less sexy than the ***.
ey**** Posted February 28 Posted February 28 45 minutes ago, Hyrrolar said: So magic vagina snake oil.  Christ, that’s even less sexy than the ***. I think there's a lot about the psychological - like, I dunno - say castration - you castrate someone and you're guilty of actual bodily harm... you make someone think you'll castrate them - a mind fuck that they get off on
Ar**** Posted March 1 Posted March 1 that’s a bit… i dunno that just rubs my wrong and feels abusive regardless if it’s actually “damaging” or not when applied to a male… i thought i was somewhat open-minded but personally i would definitely not agree to that if it were me, not at all😬
Mark444555 Posted March 3 Author Posted March 3 On 2/27/2024 at 2:31 PM, eyemblacksheep said: Estrogen creme can be bought over the counter - it is usually used by women going through a menopause to help with dryness in the vagina It is not going to do anything to you if she's rubbing it on your skin etc. it's all really about the psychological that you're "being turned into a girl"
Mark444555 Posted March 3 Author Posted March 3 I asked her what she was using, she indicated it was not over-the-counter, it was prescription Estrogen she has access to (I didn't ask how she has access to that).
ey**** Posted March 3 Posted March 3 43 minutes ago, Mark444555 said: I asked her what she was using, she indicated it was not over-the-counter, it was prescription Estrogen she has access to (I didn't ask how she has access to that). the prescription stuff is pretty much the same it's just vaginal cream that helps with side effects of menopause
WhiskeyandAss Posted March 14 Posted March 14 On 2/27/2024 at 2:19 AM, Seeking_dirty_fun said: Give it a try..if you don't like it,you can allways stop doesn't seem like the most sound advice when talking about something as paramount as hormones lmao
BustyJaney Posted April 4 Posted April 4 March 3, eyemblacksheep said: the prescription stuff is pretty much the same it's just vaginal cream that helps with side effects of menopause Sorry to disagree, but some women suffer a sharp downturn in their libido after menopause. It's not uncommon for the clitoris to shrink. There's medical grade cream that can be prescribed to increase *** flow to the clitoris enhancing sensitivity. This loss of feeling can be very distressing. It's a similar concept to viagra. The stuff you get off the net isn't the same chemical composition as the medical grade which is specifically designed to be applied directly to the clitoral area.
ey**** Posted April 5 Posted April 5 7 hours ago, BustyJaney said: Sorry to disagree, but some women suffer a sharp downturn in their libido after menopause. It's not uncommon for the clitoris to shrink. There's medical grade cream that can be prescribed to increase *** flow to the clitoris enhancing sensitivity. This loss of feeling can be very distressing. It's a similar concept to viagra. The stuff you get off the net isn't the same chemical composition as the medical grade which is specifically designed to be applied directly to the clitoral area. totally understand, thank you for clarifying though, yeah - it's not going to turn the OP into a woman
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