• March 8, 2026

It is impossible to discuss this topic without addressing the "Chaser" phenomenon. Many people are drawn to trans-feminine individuals specifically because of the combination of feminine presentation and male-assigned genitalia.

Over time, the lack of regular erections can lead to slight tissue atrophy. The skin may become softer, and the erectile response might not be as firm as it was pre-transition.

For many trans-feminine individuals, the journey involves HRT, typically a combination of estrogen and testosterone blockers (anti-androgens). This shift in chemical balance has a profound effect on sexual function:

This blog post explores the nuances of physical arousal within the trans-feminine experience, specifically focusing on the biological and psychological factors that influence erections for trans women and non-binary individuals.

Many individuals who wish to maintain erectile function (either for sexual pleasure or to preserve tissue for future gender-affirming surgeries) engage in regular "maintenance" to keep the tissue elastic. The Psychology of Arousal

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