(As long as you don't have to pee through the fly opening in your underware and trousers)YodaNell (imported) wrote: Sat Mar 05, 2011 2:40 pm Hi, the nurses an docs are ok. I suppose that they are used to men who lost their penises through cancer. Until they fix my reroute, I am able to stand and pee.
YodaNell (imported) wrote: Sat Mar 05, 2011 2:40 pm Just be sure that you REALLY want to be a nullo. It feels strange in the beginning. I can at times still feel my penis. Sometimes it itches but I have nowhere to scratch. I believe that these phantoms will disappear after a few weeks; until my brain re-maps itself. They must still remove the stump because I hate it when it get erected. Penectomy is permanent. No more masturbation...ever! Be sure.
Having said that, I'm still very happy to be a nullo. I just have to kick the habbit, like stopping smoking. This was my resolve and desire from the start.
On the funny side though; One of the habbits is to shake my willy after a pee, you know. Now, after every pee, I still want to grab my penis to give it a good shake! Also, because I can still stand and pee, I still grab inside my jocks to take out my junk only realizing there is nothing to grab. It's years of penis handling habits that must now be unlearned. But it is like a new adventure.
Regards
It shouldn't take you long to adjust to having to sit to pee or the other required changes. I still have my penis and testicles but have sat or squatted to pee full time
Sex became difficult and uncomfortable for my wife when her vagina became dry and difficult to penetrate. Thus she has not wanted sex and I have not needed my penis for sex for several years. It is now just an inconvenience for me and I would like to have total removal of my penis and testicles with urethra reroute. I am certain that I would not have any difficult adjusting to the change.
I wish you happiness and satisfaction - may you find it more pleasurable and enjoyable!!