Woman claims to have grown a penis after taking testosterone.

Also, BTW... it's claim that "trans" women (also known as dudes) grow breasts just like cis women.
Is, obviously, complete nonsense.
It is called gynecomastia. If the hormonal balance is shifted, males will grow excessive fat/tissue and indeed their chest will enlarge. But that is not "just like ciswomen".
They do not develop milk glands. You know... the purpose of breasts.
 
Yep. This is, and has been happening. You will be surprised to find what hormones can do.

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I've watched plenty of documentaries on all sorts of sex changes over the decades, as it's a fascinating subject to me.

I've seen pics of several of these "peni", which are nothing more than converted skin flaps from the vagina into a piss hole.............which is ALL they can do with it.

It's no more of a penis than a cardboard box is!!!!!
 
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Also, BTW... it's claim that "trans" women (also known as dudes) grow breasts just like cis women.
Is, obviously, complete nonsense.
It is called gynecomastia. If the hormonal balance is shifted, males will grow excessive fat/tissue and indeed their chest will enlarge. But that is not "just like ciswomen".
They do not develop milk glands. You know... the purpose of breasts.
Sure, men have all the equipment to lactate, but not the right hormones.
 
Sure, men have all the equipment to lactate, but not the right hormones.

Only under abnormal conditions. If a man lactates, he has a problem and should see a doctor.

Can a person who is male produce breast milk?

"The short answer is, yes, anyone can lactate. All children and teenagers have a small amount of breast tissue. If that tissue is exposed to hormones like estrogen and progesterone during puberty, it develops into a breast capable of making milk. But milk is normally only made in late pregnancy and while nursing.
Even for people who don’t develop full breasts in puberty, lactation is possible, if unusual. Galactorrhea is the medical term for breast milk production that is not due to pregnancy or nursing.

What makes a man lactate?​

Most cases of male galactorrhea are caused by high levels of a hormone called prolactin. Prolactin is the human hormone that stimulates milk production. Everyone has a small amount of prolactin in their blood, but it is not usually enough to lead to milk production.
Hyperprolactinemia is the medical term for a person who has abnormally high levels of prolactin but isn’t pregnant or nursing. When prolactin levels are high, the mammary glands in the breast produce milk.
Let’s run through some common causes of hyperprolactinemia.

Pituitary tumor​

A prolactinoma is a benign tumor in the pituitary gland, the part of the brain that makes prolactin. These types of tumors are the main cause of hyperprolactinemia and unwanted lactation.

Hypothyroidism​

Hypothyroidism, an underactive thyroid, is another, less common cause of hyperprolactinemia. A lot of hormone circuits in the body are connected, so when one is dysregulated, other hormones are often affected, too. Low thyroid hormone levels can lead to extra activity in the pituitary gland. And, if the cells in the pituitary that control prolactin are overstimulated, that can cause hyperprolactinemia.

Medication side effects​

Some medications can lead to hyperprolactinemia and abnormal breast development in men, which is called gynecomastia.
Here are some more common medications that can do this:

https://www.goodrx.com/health-topic/mens-health/men-lactate-prolactin

 
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Only under abnormal conditions. If a man lactates, he has a problem and should see a doctor.

Can a person who is male produce breast milk?

"The short answer is, yes, anyone can lactate. All children and teenagers have a small amount of breast tissue. If that tissue is exposed to hormones like estrogen and progesterone during puberty, it develops into a breast capable of making milk. But milk is normally only made in late pregnancy and while nursing.
Even for people who don’t develop full breasts in puberty, lactation is possible, if unusual. Galactorrhea is the medical term for breast milk production that is not due to pregnancy or nursing.

What makes a man lactate?​

Most cases of male galactorrhea are caused by high levels of a hormone called prolactin. Prolactin is the human hormone that stimulates milk production. Everyone has a small amount of prolactin in their blood, but it is not usually enough to lead to milk production.
Hyperprolactinemia is the medical term for a person who has abnormally high levels of prolactin but isn’t pregnant or nursing. When prolactin levels are high, the mammary glands in the breast produce milk.
Let’s run through some common causes of hyperprolactinemia.

Pituitary tumor​

A prolactinoma is a benign tumor in the pituitary gland, the part of the brain that makes prolactin. These types of tumors are the main cause of hyperprolactinemia and unwanted lactation.

Hypothyroidism​

Hypothyroidism, an underactive thyroid, is another, less common cause of hyperprolactinemia. A lot of hormone circuits in the body are connected, so when one is dysregulated, other hormones are often affected, too. Low thyroid hormone levels can lead to extra activity in the pituitary gland. And, if the cells in the pituitary that control prolactin are overstimulated, that can cause hyperprolactinemia.

Medication side effects​

Some medications can lead to hyperprolactinemia and abnormal breast development in men, which is called gynecomastia.
Here are some more common medications that can do this:

https://www.goodrx.com/health-topic/mens-health/men-lactate-prolactin

The OP video said it can happen, and it can. It takes added hormones, but that is easily done.
 

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