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eskimokisses1444

Testosterone can increase the size of your clit. Being exposed directly or indirectly can cause this to happen.


JennF72

There is no evidence in the OP post that said ANYTHING about the usage of testosterone. This was an encounter with a partner...


Alena134

She said it became a couple of inches!?!


eskimokisses1444

It is well documented how testosterone is used in the gender affirming process. It is possible OP did not realize this was a side effect when taking it or that a partner did not realize it testosterone cream would rub off on her if they took it.


Alena134

Did I miss a comment about OP or her partner using testosterone?


ILikeBirdsQuiteALot

Testosterone can be used to grow the clitoris, sure, but the use of Testosterone wasn't mentioned by the OP (on her part, nor on the part of her at-the-time girlfriend.)


313B0Y

Where tf are you getting this info about OP or their partner using testosterone/testosterone cream??


eskimokisses1444

OP’s post history says both them and their partner are non-binary. It is no stretch of the imagination that someone non-binary may use testosterone.


UniverseNextD00r

Where in this post is it implied that OP is taking or was exposed to testosterone?


kshizzlenizzle

Testosterone is a wild hormone. As a female, my hormones are all messed up, I was super low in testosterone, with way too much estrogen. My doctor (who is not a hormone specialist, and I really should have gone to one) prescribed me androgel and said to put a small dot on my shoulder once a day to once every other day, and the way my sex drive shot up, I immediately gained 10 lbs (that were impossible for me to lose 😒), and how I started becoming much more irritated and aggressive was insane. But he was adamant; it can transfer super easily, and since I had a toddler, I need to wash my hands very thoroughly, and keep sleeves on. But seriously, is this how teenage boys feel? Because I games a whole new empathy for them. 🤣