Jul 10, 2017 · 1 min read
but chemical intervention is dangerous; if given on schedule at female puberty to a male, you are going to castrate him chemically, cause him to develop female secondary sex characteristics, and on top of it all female hormones are carcinogenic when taken for extended periods of time.
From what I understand, the risks of cross-sex hormones are even worse for girls transitioning to male — testosterone therapy can potentially damage the liver and kidneys. (Obviously, it’s gonna be worse if problems with the liver/kidneys are already present.)
