Studies were done in the 1990s to determine how people
identify their own gender. In the experiment men were fitted with breast forms.
Over 90% of the men began to feel feminine within a few weeks. The feeling was
strongest in the morning when first waking up. It seems looking down and seeing
breasts makes you think you really are a woman. Over half the men had a hard
time thinking of themselves as men after a month. What you see is what you get.
Not all men feel feminine when wearing a dress, lingerie or
breast forms. Scientists had to understand why. The logical next step was to
find ways to turn a man into a woman and monitor their gender identification.
It required unwilling men as subjects; willing men may already identify as a
woman, tainting the results. By 2020, technology for full gender transformations arrived with technology from an upstart Silicon Valley company called TG Incorporated.
TG Inc.’s breakthrough technology was nanobots, tiny robots
entered into the body programmed to modify every cell into a female cell, right
down to the DNA. George was the first victim, I mean subject, of the
experiment. He was injected with nanobots at the university lab under the guise
of a flu shot. In two days George was transformed as you can see by the accompanying
picture. A curious result. George dropped 30 IQ points during the
transformation. (TG Inc. fixed the problem in subsequent nanobot models.) The
IQ drop was a fortunate accident. It allowed researchers to monitor George more
easily. He took to his new name, Saki, very quickly. Soon Saki completely
identified as female. The IQ points came back and more in time. She is also a
normal precocious girl.
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