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Originally Posted by jolo View Post
I hope that this doesn't offend anyone, as I am writing this to understand pre and post op TS.

In many ways, in the past few decades, there seems that there is a move to have us think that in the human community, that "women" and "men" think totally alike and it is sociological/cultural differences that shape the differences.
In the work/professional world, when it comes to abilities and talents, those differences are about individuals, not sexual differences (although, I am a man that prefers women health providers).

But, there are usually are inherent differences in the sexes that go back to caveman days. I am not going to illicit my opinion on what they are, but I am curious about this question for those courageous enough to have taken the TS plunge :
As a Pre or Post Op TS, do you feel that you "think" differently or do you still "think" like a man or "think" more like a "women".

Jon

I recommend you do some searching. These issues have been discussed many, many times on this site.
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