I would be grateful if anyone knows at what stage in the MLC journey these changes occur? Or do they occur gradually throughout the process?
I saw these changes you speak of when my husband was on the tail end of Replay, in OW Withdrawal, and in the true stage of Depression...he had hot flashes; and his moods were swinging; and I saw tears most of the time.
The tenderness that came with that; never really went away; his hormones stabilized by the time he came out of the tunnel; but the being "in touch" with the female side of him; never left.
I don't know if this will help; it flashed at me that this phase of getting in touch with the opposite side of ourselves, comes during Depression..but that's not an absolute...there have been instances where men were bawling their eyes out during Replay; but my intuition tells me this is a child that's crying; not what you're speaking of; that's part of the maturation within the crisis/transition.
Again, this has do with "balancing" the emotional system; as well as a physical rebalancing of the hormones.
I'm grabbing here, but it's also something to with "equalling' out....and in that process becoming more balanced; physically and emotionally.
I swung from one extreme to the other; until I balanced in whole new way....but I was completely through true Depression before I got completely balanced out..and there were changes I noticed in myself.
And, here I go, thinking this out again.
Maybe this will help.
I remember it happening in him and in me..but it was also a process to balance ourselves out...another one of the changes that comes with the crisis/transition.
I'd have to argue adjusting to the balance; I don't think, when hormones are high and out of control; that they can be "adjusted" to...something has to happen to put them back in balance.
I say this because when I was going through the transition; I looked like I was a good 20 years older; and mine went high, then low, then high, then low; but when my hormones rebalanced; the changes reversed themselves into the age I was currently when I came out...and I saw this in my husband, too....whether his were high or low; he aged in days and looked like heck...but when the hormones rebalanced; the temporary changes in aging, reversed themselves back to the age he was currently.
There were a few signs that stayed; but not many.
And our hormones to some extent, DO play a part in the aging process..at least I think they do..they influence us quite a bit in so many areas.
There again; to balance out what I'm saying, LOL, each person is different...and genes; heredity play their part, too; in how their systems react to the crisis.