Merlyn's Reverse
An androgynous novel An Androgynous Novel
Merlyn was never sure whether his rare condition was a blessing or a curse.
"I want to hit this head on. There are reports coming out, unconfirmed by reputable media, that this was a wildly antisemitic trans woman.
Obviously, I will not defend this. Nor will I deny that the trans community is getting more radicalized and more comfortable with violence. I denounce it unequivocally.
I would ask you to understand, there is an organized project to eliminate us from public life right now. It affects our mental health. It’s hard for me to believe we have a future in America many days.
The answer is obviously to reinstate strict medical protocols, and to give these kids alternatives to radical progressive politics. It’s poison for us and creates dangerous people.
Every part of the social fabric is coming apart, not just us." Brianna wu
Do KS people ever stop taking the medication? Someone mentioned when they got too old for a libido, but I think there might be other health benefits you could loose. Although the changes in vitality might be slow to appear. The character in my story decides to stop taking the medicine for several years, with consequences, some good some bad?
The reason I say “transsexual” instead of “transgender” is I need a word that means people that medically transition - briana wu
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"The novel Merlyn’s reverse, addresses some of this, but from perspective of a person totally lacking testosterone or Oestrogen. The t then changes vitality, courage, libido, which weren't absent before but strengthen. The character is very, perhaps too emotional... the improvement is the movement from androgyne to one or other of the sides of the spectrum?"
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