Testicular Dysphoria Mtf
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Testicular dysphoria—sometimes called “testicle dysphoria,” “genital dysphoria,” or “testicular-related gender dysphoria”—is the intense distress or discomfort experienced by many transfeminine (MTF) individuals due to the presence of testicles. This specific form of gender dysphoria can cause emotional pain, anxiety, and a strong sense of disconnect from one’s body, often leading to a desire for medical interventions like orchiectomy (surgical testicle removal) or hormone therapy (also known as feminizing hormone therapy, gender-affirming hormone therapy, or HRT). Some in the community use friendly terms for these treatments, such as "titty pills," "titty skittles," “testosterone blockers,” and more. Temporary coping methods like "tucking" are common but can bring their own discomfort and health risks. For those seeking relief and alignment with their female identity, addressing testicular dysphoria through professional gender-affirming care is a key step toward improved mental health, confidence, and overall well-being.
Procedures that treat this ailment: Orchiectomy
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