If it worked, sounds potentially compatible with whatever the inverse(s) of agender is/are? Can at least say that many cisgender people get hormone therapy when they aren’t getting what they would like out of their hormones (i.e., menopause, low testosterone, etc). Hormones do useful things, and having them miscalibrated relative to your preferences can be unpleasant.
It’s also not uncommon to try to ‘double down’ on a quality you’re repressing, i.e., if someone’s actively trying to be their assigned sex, they may in fact try particularly hard to conform to it, consciously or otherwise. Even if not repressed, I know I’ve deliberately answered a few challenges in life where I discovered ‘this is particularly hard for me’ with ‘then I will apply additional effort to achieving it’, and I’m sure I’ve also done it subconsciously.
If it worked, sounds potentially compatible with whatever the inverse(s) of agender is/are? Can at least say that many cisgender people get hormone therapy when they aren’t getting what they would like out of their hormones (i.e., menopause, low testosterone, etc). Hormones do useful things, and having them miscalibrated relative to your preferences can be unpleasant.
It’s also not uncommon to try to ‘double down’ on a quality you’re repressing, i.e., if someone’s actively trying to be their assigned sex, they may in fact try particularly hard to conform to it, consciously or otherwise. Even if not repressed, I know I’ve deliberately answered a few challenges in life where I discovered ‘this is particularly hard for me’ with ‘then I will apply additional effort to achieving it’, and I’m sure I’ve also done it subconsciously.