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    • #719118

      Lately I have been getting a lot of emails about clinical trials.  Most of them are for mundane things like blood pressure meds or diabetes drugs.  Just to have a little fun with this, imagine if some larges pharma company was conducting trials on experimental drugs which could, over a matter of months, turn a man into a woman or a woman into a man.  I know this is sci fi, but with all the advances in medical science, it could happen in 10 or 20 years.  If you were offered this trial, would you take it?  Say they sweetened the pot by offering a 10,000 dollar payout for completing the trial? And, they would allow you to participate in a trial  that would turn you back into a man if you wanted.  It is a win win situation.  Would you voluntere?

    • #719120

      It’s like the pink packet on genderplay book!

    • #719128
      Kathleen
      Duchess

      Take the pink pill,Neo

    • #719131
      Cassie Jayson
      Duchess

      If I were 20 years younger I would say no!! BUT at 68 I think it would be interesting to spend the next years I may have left to REALLY explore my feminine side.

      . Cassie

    • #719140

      I honestly imagine this a lot lol

    • #719148

      I would have to say no. I like wearing women’s clothes, I like doing certain feminine things, but I don’t have a desire to be a woman. And there would still be too much explaining to do that I wouldn’t want to get into. Thanks, but I’ll pass.

    • #719157
      Emily Alt
      Managing Ambassador

      I voted no.  I’ve been on HRT almost 18 months.  It takes years….but it works.  I can see and feel the results.  I’m not willing to risk my life to speed up the process.

      /EA

    • #719200

      I would do it. Imagine having $10K for a new wardrobe. And I wouldn’t go back. Heck, maybe they are working on another med that will turn back the clock and I would stay young.

    • #719212
      Roberta Broussard
      Duchess - Annual

      I would do it even if I had to pay them the $10,000.

      • #719460
        Carolyn Kay
        Baroness - Annual

        You would be the first one in line, right after me, lol.

        • #719461
          Anonymous

          Okay Carolyn, it’s a deal, lol.

          • #719498
            Carolyn Kay
            Baroness - Annual

            Remember, no pushing while in line, hugging is okay, lol.

          • #719522
            Anonymous

            Lol, ok

      • #719710

        2nd the motion!

    • #719227
      Gwyneth
      Lady

      I’ve actually written some sci-fi fiction using a dear friend of mine as the main character. Although it’s not a pill so much. More of a “process”. And once started, there is no reversal. As of my last chapter, she’s 6 months pregnant with some strangely conceived twins.

      Gwyn

    • #719236

      Being Sci-Fi, which means now I’m 18 again, I would!

    • #719255
      Anonymous

      I’d try to be first in line and I wouldn’t care about the money!

    • #719350
      Rhonda Lee
      Baroness - Annual

      I don’t have a desire to transition. But given I’d have the option to change back I’d do it so I could better understand what it would be like to be female (in the interest of science, of course.) Ever since learning I could feel comfortable doing anything and going anywhere if being empowered by wearing a dress I have become far more willing to stretch my envelopes in both male and female modes. This would be an adventure hard to resist.

    • #719369

      Hi Kerri if i was single then i would definitely give it some thought,if they came up with a drug to change a man to a woman that would be better than having to have surgery,

      Hugs Rozalyn X

    • #719499
      Gwyneth
      Lady

      I finally decided to sign up. Now I just have to see if “changing genders” is grounds for divorce in TN. I’m thinking the law hasn’t caught up with this yet!

      Gwyn

    • #719713

      Absolutely!! Where do I sign up?!!:)

      • #719727
        Anonymous

        Get in line sister, lol.

    • #719970

      As a scientific fantasy, I’m there, in the queue praying not to get the placebo…and no need for the $10k! Just some new make up and a pair of high heel sandals would suffice!

      But I do appreciate Emily’s point…

      Hugs
      Christine

    • #719972
      Clara
      Lady

      If I was single and had no family, I would consider it.

    • #720156
      Marianne
      Ambassador

      I would be happy paying for a spot in the test group.

       

    • #720241

      Would be a fun and cool experiment.  Now then, though I would be aiming to be a woman, my luck would be, I get the placebo.

    • #720515
      Anonymous

      I’m probably taking this too seriously, but I said “No”.  I’m just imagining what a pill would have to do to your insides for someone to become a different gender.  If I took it, would my testicles one day fall off?  Would my insides have to move to create a space for a womb?  Can you imagine how it would feel to have your insides get rearranged like that?  I doubt it would feel good.  And this is still the testing phase for the drug, isn’t it?  What if something goes wrong when my body starts changing?  What if it doesn’t change all the way?  What if I couldn’t be restored to how I was before?  Would $10K even be enough to compensate me for these mutations?  This sounds like a Cronenbergian nightmare.  If such a pill were possible I’d wait until it reached the general public.  I’d want something to be fully tested and researched before I put it in my body.  As I get older, my body’s health is becoming more important to me.  Once all the tests are done and it’s deemed safe, then I would probably take the pill to change my gender.

      • #720745
        Rhonda Lee
        Baroness - Annual

        I hate to be the one to break the news, but judging from your fears and complaints I’d say it’s too late for you to make your own decision. You have clearly already taken the pill. I’d say you are ovulating. Keep the rest of us posted on your journey to the other side. If lucky you will only feel like this every 28 days. Please keep a journal for nine months and let us know if you are pleasantly surprised or just breaking new threshholds of agony.

        • This reply was modified 1 year ago by Rhonda Lee.
        • This reply was modified 1 year ago by Rhonda Lee.
        • #720758
          Anonymous

          Well, I did say I was probably taking this too seriously.

    • #720791

      the mind is willing, but the body is…

    • #720883
      Janet Woodham
      Duchess - Annual

      I would definitely. be interested

    • #720895
      ChloeC
      Duchess

      Hi Kerri, well, maybe some years ago (more than I’d like to admit) I would have been more than willing to sign up, assuming there was some kind of relief if the pills had less than fatal side effects while not working as hoped (or if fatal, some designated heir would get some kind of recompense).   I mean I’ve got to love those commercials for the latest ‘wonder drugs’ where they advertise the miracles that will occur…unless of course you’re allergic. Like you’d know before you took them. Eh.

      Hugs, ChloëC

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