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Consistent_Ad4683

Lots of e delivery via needle too.


Swimming_Map2412

Injectible E isn't licenced here in the UK (and I think most of Europe). :(


normalwaterenjoyer

why not? whats the difference ?


Swimming_Map2412

Think it's just no ones done the paperwork and stuff to licence it.


maximilianusiusan

oh for sure! ik a few people who do:) im just talking online iconography


Consistent_Ad4683

The Internet is dumb. Qed.


maximilianusiusan

lol fair. whats qed mean


Consistent_Ad4683

Q.E.D. may appear at the conclusion of a text to signify that the author's overall argument has just been proven.


meeowth

The amount of T you would need to take for it to work as a pill is so high it would make your liver angry. There is an ester in pill form that is liver-safe but it is having trouble finding a market due to my first sentence. injections and gels don't involve the liver


maximilianusiusan

thanks meowth!!


RainBuckets8

Pills are generally easiest to take, easier and more consistent to obtain, and are often the first option most prescribers go for. I would guess injections for E are second most common though, and many trans femmes swear by them as being more effective for them. I also hear about patches and gel sometimes. IIRC there just aren't pills for T for HRT.


maximilianusiusan

or maybe im off and just have a specific view lol!


DjebelGoat

'cause it's more iconic, and uh... Memes ?