It can be both. In women, taking testosterone supplements makes them more irritable and aggressive, but I think it's likely that in men, oestrogen would have a similar effect.
It's a bad idea in general to artificially alter your hormonal balance outside of natural bounds.
(Although it's a fact that domestic violence rates are highest in lesbian couples and lowest in gay couples, so it's likely that women have a predisposition towards violence and controlling behaviour. That, or it's the lack of consequences for their actions that teaches them that they can be as unrestrained as they want, and they will never suffer from the repercussions.)
women in the west have been raised with the notion that their violence has no consequences at worst, and negative consequences for their victims at best.
Lesbians are violent with each other because there are two people in the relationship that think it's ok to hit other people.
It can be both. In women, taking testosterone supplements makes them more irritable and aggressive, but I think it's likely that in men, oestrogen would have a similar effect.
It's a bad idea in general to artificially alter your hormonal balance outside of natural bounds.
(Although it's a fact that domestic violence rates are highest in lesbian couples and lowest in gay couples, so it's likely that women have a predisposition towards violence and controlling behaviour. That, or it's the lack of consequences for their actions that teaches them that they can be as unrestrained as they want, and they will never suffer from the repercussions.)
women in the west have been raised with the notion that their violence has no consequences at worst, and negative consequences for their victims at best.
Lesbians are violent with each other because there are two people in the relationship that think it's ok to hit other people.