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10-10-2013, 07:17 PM
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Re: Male-to-Female Gender Re-assignment Surgery (GRS)
Sadly, a lot of individuals that go through this type of surgery regret it later for a number of reasons: lack of sensitivity, the procedure does not take care of the emotional issues, etc. I know of one case where the now female is unable to have any kind of sex because it is extremely painful. Even dilating her new vagina causes a lot of pain. She now suffers from depression a long with other emotional problems. |
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01-17-2015, 12:05 AM
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Re: Male-to-Female Gender Re-assignment Surgery (GRS)
all I can think of is that Jerry Springer episode " Surprise baby I was born a man" Im always sitting there like.. but how the hell did he not know that?!!!!! I guess with some alcohol I could be fooled too.... hahaha just kiddin! but hey I'm not hating, whatever makes you feel comfortable in ur skin right?. |
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01-17-2015, 05:42 PM
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Re: Male-to-Female Gender Re-assignment Surgery (GRS)
If the inside of the "neovagina" is fashioned from the skin on the outside of the penis, then how does it self-lubricate? The natural vagina is a mucous membrane, not epidermis. I'm confused... Also, are the vas defrens still connected, and can the MtF thus still ejaculate out of the urethra? |
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01-18-2015, 07:32 AM
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Re: Male-to-Female Gender Re-assignment Surgery (GRS)
Actually, the device you see inserted is a dilater, which is required to be used soon after the surgery to make sure the hole doesn't close, and to start stretching the skin. A lot of really nasty, ignorant comments in this thread. People are so very afraid of what they don't understand. |
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01-18-2015, 08:31 PM
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Re: Male-to-Female Gender Re-assignment Surgery (GRS)
This is awesome! They probably feel so much better about themselves. Some of you are really rude
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