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#91
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09-15-2011, 09:07 PM
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Re: VAGINA!!
I would have guessed a sex change, too. The entire genital area looks red and sore to me. I'd like to see a before shot out of curiosity. I guess this is the female equivalent of the male condition where there is no penis or testicles, just a blank canvas looking area.
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#93
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10-13-2011, 12:06 AM
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Re: VAGINA!!
She got the short end of the stick! That is most fucked up and I feel so very sorry for her. I am so happy that I am normal. What I would like to know is, if this woman has no vagina then what about the chick who can take a whole donkey dick? Would her vagina be considered "abnormal?" Probably just stretched out!
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10-25-2011, 03:29 AM
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Re: VAGINA!!
My friend's 15 year old sister has this condition. She didn't even know she was abnormal until a couple of years ago when her family finally told her. They didn't want her to feel like a freak so they just ignored the subject until they thought she was old enough to understand. She's going to get surgery when she turns 18 to make a hole down there.
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#100
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10-25-2011, 11:45 PM
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Re: VAGINA!!
Actually you got it a bit backwards. All fetuses start out with female appearance genitalia before differentiating into male and female. ![]() Here is where male and female begin to differentiate: Looks like are freak crotch got a bit much testosterone and things went awry for this person. Homologues are organs that are basically the same in male and female in that they come from the same initial structures and then change to form the male and female respective organs. ![]() Top diagram here shows a fetus genital before differentiation. Bottom two diagrams are after they change due to hormones. |