SURGICALLY, is it possible to keep the penis and create a vaginal opening?
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Eunuchus (imported)
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Re: SURGICALLY, is it possible to keep the penis and create a vaginal opening?
Here is a link that talks about Dr. Tess Cowell
http://www.themanginaman.com/forum/view ... p?f=8&t=18
http://www.themanginaman.com/forum/view ... p?f=8&t=18
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Macumbakaloo (imported)
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Re: SURGICALLY, is it possible to keep the penis and create a vaginal opening?
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punkypink (imported)
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Re: SURGICALLY, is it possible to keep the penis and create a vaginal opening?
Mac (imported) wrote: Fri Nov 25, 2011 12:40 pm Big penises like those on such otherwise beautiful girls look totally disgusting. However, a tiny 2" to 3" penis with no balls might look somewhat sexy.
frankly why should penis size even matter?
but hey look at the site's address, not gonna take it seriously as a depiction of trans women. It's just people pandering to their selfish fetishes.
As a trans girl myself, I'd stay far far farrrr away from people who frequent that site.
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Re: SURGICALLY, is it possible to keep the penis and create a vaginal opening?
It might be possible to actually cut the penis off at the base while sparing the nerves, move the whole thing to the top of the pubic area and anchor it there like a clitoris. You might not be able to preserve erectal function, but you might be able to preserve orgasmic sensation. Then you would have room for a vagina and a long dangling penis. I don't know if this has ever been tried, but if the clitoris can erect and get excited, there might be a possibility of this surgery working. Maybe it's Frankenstinish, but if I was a urologist I'd certainly give it some thought.
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Re: SURGICALLY, is it possible to keep the penis and create a vaginal opening?
It's strange to think of myself as the object of fetishism. What feels like a birth defect to me is some kind of sexual turn on for someone else. To me it's just further exploitation of people who have been marginalized by society and now have no other way to make money other than pornography and prostitution. I remember seeing a transsexual that I had seen on "Sex Change Hospital", in a porno. She did not want to be there and do that, but she needed the money to transition and live.
I have been approached by men who are turned on my transsexuals, and it's kinda creepy. I just want to live my life, not be some freak show for people to be amused at and make ridiculous comments like my penis is too big. Any penis at all is too big for me and I am pretty sure other transsexuals feel the same way. I don't believe there are people out there who enjoy being transsexual.
Elizabeth
I have been approached by men who are turned on my transsexuals, and it's kinda creepy. I just want to live my life, not be some freak show for people to be amused at and make ridiculous comments like my penis is too big. Any penis at all is too big for me and I am pretty sure other transsexuals feel the same way. I don't believe there are people out there who enjoy being transsexual.
Elizabeth
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Mac (imported)
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Re: SURGICALLY, is it possible to keep the penis and create a vaginal opening?
Elizabeth (imported) wrote: Mon Nov 28, 2011 7:20 pm It's strange to think of myself as the object of fetishism. What feels like a birth defect to me is some kind of sexual turn on for someone else. To me it's just further exploitation of people who have been marginalized by society and now have no other way to make money other than pornography and prostitution. I remember seeing a transsexual that I had seen on "Sex Change Hospital", in a porno. She did not want to be there and do that, but she needed the money to transition and live.
I have been approached by men who are turned on my transsexuals, and it's kinda creepy. I just want to live my life, not be some freak show for people to be amused at and make ridiculous comments like my penis is too big. Any penis at all is too big for me and I am pretty sure other transsexuals feel the same way. I don't believe there are people out there who enjoy being transsexual.
Elizabeth
Bless you!
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devi (imported)
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Re: SURGICALLY, is it possible to keep the penis and create a vaginal opening?
Yes. I believe that it really is possible. And if artificial skin becomes available then it would be all the more possible. I myself wouldn't want that but having both would be possible.
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Re: SURGICALLY, is it possible to keep the penis and create a vaginal opening?
Elizabeth (imported) wrote: Mon Nov 28, 2011 7:20 pm It's strange to think of myself as the object of fetishism. What feels like a birth defect to me is some kind of sexual turn on for someone else. To me it's just further exploitation of people who have been marginalized by society and now have no other way to make money other than pornography and prostitution. I remember seeing a transsexual that I had seen on "Sex Change Hospital", in a porno. She did not want to be there and do that, but she needed the money to transition and live.
I have been approached by men who are turned on my transsexuals, and it's kinda creepy. I just want to live my life, not be some freak show for people to be amused at and make ridiculous comments like my penis is too big. Any penis at all is too big for me and I am pretty sure other transsexuals feel the same way. I don't believe there are people out there who enjoy being transsexual.
Elizabeth
Elizabeth expresses the exact same sentiments I feel. It feels horribly disrespectful of people to objectify me for something I didn't choose to be, and something that has resulted in my life not being an enjoyable one.
Also this is the LGBT room, not the fetish and fantasy room, so I don't know why the fetishists are standing in here sexually objectifying us and reducing us to sub-human items of lust.
Any of you, especially those who've so gleefully linked your jerk-off sites, care to explain why you're here in this particular section telling us about how sub-human we are?
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devi (imported)
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Elizabeth (imported) wrote: Mon Nov 28, 2011 7:20 pm It's strange to think of myself as the object of fetishism. What feels like a birth defect to me is some kind of sexual turn on for someone else. To me it's just further exploitation of people who have been marginalized by society and now have no other way to make money other than pornography and prostitution. I remember seeing a transsexual that I had seen on "Sex Change Hospital", in a porno. She did not want to be there and do that, but she needed the money to transition and live.
I have been approached by men who are turned on my transsexuals, and it's kinda creepy. I just want to live my life, not be some freak show for people to be amused at and make ridiculous comments like my penis is too big. Any penis at all is too big for me and I am pretty sure other transsexuals feel the same way. I don't believe there are people out there who enjoy being transsexual.
Elizabeth
Also in agreement.
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JessJames1968 (imported)
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Re: SURGICALLY, is it possible to keep the penis and create a vaginal opening?
Elizabeth (imported) wrote: Mon Nov 28, 2011 7:20 pm It's strange to think of myself as the object of fetishism. What feels like a birth defect to me is some kind of sexual turn on for someone else. To me it's just further exploitation of people who have been marginalized by society and now have no other way to make money other than pornography and prostitution. I remember seeing a transsexual that I had seen on "Sex Change Hospital", in a porno. She did not want to be there and do that, but she needed the money to transition and live.
I have been approached by men who are turned on my transsexuals, and it's kinda creepy. I just want to live my life, not be some freak show for people to be amused at and make ridiculous comments like my penis is too big. Any penis at all is too big for me and I am pretty sure other transsexuals feel the same way. I don't believe there are people out there who enjoy being transsexual.
Elizabeth
While I can completely understand your point of view, just about everything is objectified in one fashion or another. Don't get me wrong, I'm not saying by any means it's right, merely that it is.
The best any of us can do is simply allow those to enjoy their lives (provided they aren't hurting another being, whether adult, child, or animal), just as we would like to do.
Just my thoughts.
JJ