The Western Journal Of Psycho/Ceramic Peculiarities:Volume 46 Issue #4: Regis Dystopos, M.PsyCer, M.Psy.Cer, B.vd:Research Upon Metacalphoate-X:1-4-88


hormone M/F, the drug produced apparent females with an extremely aggressive sex drive, virtually uncontrollable at higher dosages of M/F. Indeed, Nymphomania Dementia is produceable, and caution is recommended. And combined with hypno therapies, the subject can be induced to bond rather firmly with whomever the therapist chooses. There is considerable therapy to be done into what one associate has called the "Cock Crazed" or "Lovelorn" syndromes.

M/S induces shyness in subjects. Taken in combination with a significant dose of M/X, subjects with pronounced female secondary sexual characteristics can be induced to exhibit significantly modest characteristics, even a 'A Shame Psychosis' (Meta Shame, The Western Journal, Volume 44, Issue 4, 4/1/86). As one would expect, taken with M/X, the subject exhibits significantly attractive secondary sex characteristics but develops a pronounced shyness. In sufficient quantities we theorized that M/X could create a significantly schizoid reaction (one part ravishing female/one part wall flower) with bizarre societal possibilities (See the 'Cock Tease' The Western Journal, Volume 42, 3/1/86).

We tried three way combinations of these drugs in the fewest cases (six). The results were to produce sexually attractive, sexually excited, socially inhibited subjects. They had all the appearances of explosively beautiful graduates of restrictive scholastic environments and were constantly at the highest state of sexual and psychological tension. WE CANNOT RECOMMEND PROLONGED EXTENSION OF THIS SITUATION.

CONCLUSIONS

Metacalpholate-X is a powerful geotropic drug which has the effect of transforming male bodies into pseudo female forms (except for the genitalia). Our subjective evaluations were unanimous among the research team that all the metamporphasized 'females' were astonishingly attractive, even beautiful (the terms; 'hot', 'babe' and 'bombshell' was heard repeatedly) by contemporary standards.

 

Moreover, the physical sensuality of the transformation appears to be completely independent of the physical charms of the male subject (as an aside, our limited tests reinforce earlier conclusions that M/X and its associated drugs have no effect upon biological females).

The clinician may physiologically regress the patient to any chronological age down to (but not below) female puberty. But of course, this does nothing to the memories or maturity of the male patient within the transmogrified body. Subjects report a 'rush' from the drug akin to sexual foreplay and appear to maintain that sensation throughout the treatment.

RECOMMENDATIONS

Metacalpholate-X appears to be the perfect drug for preoperative transsexuals anxious to experience a feminine condition prior to undergoing irreversible procedures. Employed for less than 168 hours, this appears to be an excellent application for the drug assuming therapy is available.

We do not recommend the prescription of M/X as a recreational drug for transvestites however since the effects are so convincing, society would have little protection from the transformed subjects. They would (except for genitalia) be temporary females and capable of considerable sexual fraud. We cannot condone the use of gender misrepresentation in this manner and we decry such proposed use by some therapists as ethically bankrupt.

 

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