There are two types of Neutrois people:
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- FTNs (Female-to-Neutrois) seek to lose the physical traits that cause them to be socially read and treated as women.
- MTNs (Male-to-Neutrois) seek to lose the physical traits which cause them to be read and treated as men.
Should you wish to undertake some sort of transition, there are lots of ways to go about it, and many aspects to transition.
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- Social transition may include changing your name, expressing a preference for the pronoun people use to refer to you, or wearing clothing more in line with your gender identity.
- Legal transition may include a legal change of name and/or gender.
- Medical transition involves altering the body through the use of masculinizing or feminizing hormones, or through various surgeries.
Always remember, transition isn’t all-or-nothing, one-size-fits-all. Everybody’s transition is absolutely unique, and every individual Neutrois person’s journey will be entirely different.
Social Transition
Social transition may include changing your name, expressing a preference for the pronoun people use to refer to you, or wearing clothing more in line with your gender identity.
More information coming soon. In the meantime, check out information listed under the Resources section.
Hormones
Medical transition involves altering the body through the use of masculinizing or feminizing hormones, or through various surgeries.
More information coming soon. In the meantime, check out information listed under the Resources section.
Also recommended are the hormones sections in TS Road Map (feminizing hormones) and Hudson’s FTM Guide (masculinizing hormones).
Legal Transition
Legal transition may include a legal change of name and/or gender, along with legal rights of transgender and gender non-conforming people.
More information coming soon. In the meantime, check out information listed under the Resources section. Also highly recommended is TS Road Map’s Legal Issues page.
Surgery
Medical transition involves altering the body through the use of masculinizing or feminizing hormones, or through various surgeries.
Check out information listed under the Resources section.
Also recommended are the physical modifications sections in TS Road Map and Hudson’s FTM Guide.
For more information about Eunuchs and genital nullification surgery, see our Eunuchs page