I came up with the question of how exactly do women who began their lives as men deal with male pattern baldness and receding hairlines?  This isn't meant to be a joke...I really wondered about this.  Once a cross-dressing man is diagnosed as transgender and eventually goes through the detailed procedure for a sex change...what else (other than the obvious) is changed?  Anything?  Nothing?? 
Of course, while I never did come up with an answer, I did develop further questions.  If you can help me with any of them, please post a response.  Here are additional questions that my pondering uncovered:
Do the injections of female hormones somehow combat the balding that men often deal with?
If those hormones do block the cause of balding in men; then can smaller doses be used to fix the problem for men who are not transitioning to the opposite gender?
Do these second-chance women still suffer balding, but deal with it by employing wigs?
I'm stuck with all questions and no answers on this one.  Anybody got a clue???
