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1: Transgender.
Symbol.
Contents
1: Origins, Latin/English.
2:Transgender, Gender Identity.
2.1: Transsexual.
2.2: Cross-dresser.
2.3: Drag.
2:4 Genderqueer.
2.5: Androgyne.
3: Contrast with "Sexual orientation".
4: Transgender Individuals in non-Western cultures.


2: SRS, Male To Female.
Contents
1: History.
2: The operation.
3: Other related procedures.
4: Facial feminization surgery.
5: Breast augmentation.
6: Voice feminization surgery.
7: Tracheal shaves.
8: Buttock augmentation.


3: SRS, Female To Male.
Contents
1: Mastectomy.
2: Hysterectomy and bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy.
3: Genital reassignment.
4: See also.
5: Reference.

4: Hormones MTF.
Contents 
1: Breast.
2: Body hair.
3: Skin.
4: Muscle mass.
5: Genitals.
6: Prostate gland.
7: Cardiovascular.
8: Infertility / Impotence.
9: Beard hair.
10: Raised voice.
11: Medications.
11.1: Estrogen.
11.2: Anti-Androgens.
11.3: Spironolactone.
11.4: Finateride.
 

5: Hormones FTM.
Contents
1: Testosterone.
2: Permanent changes.
3: What Tesrosterone won't do.
4: Side effects.
5: Testosterone injections.


6: Voice Therapy
Contents
1: Overview.
2: Differences between male and female voices.
3: Physiological.
4: Psychological.
5: Things that help make a voice feminine.
6: Vocal surgeries.

 


7: Vaginoplasty
Contents
1: Vaginoplasty.
2: See also.
3: References.
 

8: Labiaplasty
Contents
1: Labiaplasty.
2: Controversy.
3: Transsexual Labiaplasty.


9:  Sexual Arousal and Interaction.
Contents
1: Human sexual arousal.
2: Causes.
3:Signs of possible.
3.1: Female.
3.2: Male.
4: Human sexual responce cycle.
5: Erectils dysfunction.


10: Human Nature.
Contents
1: Brief history of the concept.
2: Metaphysics and ethics.
2.1: Free will and determinism.
2.2: Spirital versus.
2.3 State of nature.
2.4: Morality.
3: Purpose.
4: Psychology and biology.
4.1: Tabula rasa.
4.2: Behavioral genetics.
4.3: Human diversity.
4.4: Arguments of invariance.
4.5: Arguments for social mallebility.
5: Influertial views of human nature.
5.1: Plato.
5.2: Aristotle.
5.3: Rousseau.
5.4: Karl Marx.
5.5: The Austrian school
5.5.1: Sigmund.
5.5.2: E.O. Wilson.


  
 

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