but I didn’t actually notice any psychological changes at all.
People experience significant psychological changes from like, listening to music, or eating different food than usual, or exercising differently, so I’m going to guess that if you’re reporting nothing after a hormone replacement you’re probably mostly just not as attentive to these kinds of changes as cube_flipper is, which is pretty likely a-priori given that noticing that kind of change is cube_flipper’s main occupation. Cube_flipper is like, a wine connoisseur but instead of wine it’s perceptual shifts. Their language may sometimes sound odd or exaggerated, until you try the wine again while bearing it in mind, and then you’ll see what they were getting at.
It’s surprisingly easy to overlook this kind of shift, too. I can absolutely imagine a person getting this unflatness sensation and then just never finding the language to describe it before they totally forget how strangely flat the world used to feel.
People experience significant psychological changes from like, listening to music, or eating different food than usual, or exercising differently, so I’m going to guess that if you’re reporting nothing after a hormone replacement you’re probably mostly just not as attentive to these kinds of changes as cube_flipper is, which is pretty likely a-priori given that noticing that kind of change is cube_flipper’s main occupation. Cube_flipper is like, a wine connoisseur but instead of wine it’s perceptual shifts. Their language may sometimes sound odd or exaggerated, until you try the wine again while bearing it in mind, and then you’ll see what they were getting at.
It’s surprisingly easy to overlook this kind of shift, too. I can absolutely imagine a person getting this unflatness sensation and then just never finding the language to describe it before they totally forget how strangely flat the world used to feel.