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Re: SURGICALLY, is it possible to keep the penis and create a vaginal opening?
Posted: Thu Nov 24, 2011 6:59 am
by svg19888 (imported)
i was woundering if i have surgery like in those 2 pics . could i cum from getting fucked in that new hole ?
Re: SURGICALLY, is it possible to keep the penis and create a vaginal opening?
Posted: Thu Nov 24, 2011 4:07 pm
by Caith721 (imported)
The first picture appears to be a truly intersexed person.
The second picture looks more like it was photoshopped.
Re: SURGICALLY, is it possible to keep the penis and create a vaginal opening?
Posted: Thu Nov 24, 2011 7:03 pm
by devi (imported)
With "artificial skin" which scientists are working on would make this procedure very easy to do.
Re: SURGICALLY, is it possible to keep the penis and create a vaginal opening?
Posted: Thu Nov 24, 2011 11:09 pm
by mynhii85 (imported)
devi (imported) wrote: Thu Nov 24, 2011 7:03 pm
With "artificial skin" which scientists are working on would make this procedure very easy to do.
Are you saying that it's possible to have it done the way I want?
Re: SURGICALLY, is it possible to keep the penis and create a vaginal opening?
Posted: Fri Nov 25, 2011 3:37 am
by Macumbakaloo (imported)
Take a look here:
http://www.trannymany.com/ . Some pictures are photoshoped, but perhaps not all of them?
Re: SURGICALLY, is it possible to keep the penis and create a vaginal opening?
Posted: Fri Nov 25, 2011 12:40 pm
by Mac (imported)
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.
Re: SURGICALLY, is it possible to keep the penis and create a vaginal opening?
Posted: Sat Nov 26, 2011 12:58 am
by machoman (imported)
you are my ideal woman¡
Re: SURGICALLY, is it possible to keep the penis and create a vaginal opening?
Posted: Sat Nov 26, 2011 3:31 am
by Hash (imported)
Again, you could have your testicles removed and preserve your scrotum and then transform the scrotum into labia and a faux vagina. However, in order to be penetrated you would need to have your penis split in half and that would require you to get a perenial urethrostomy, in my opinion so you could urinate. If you have your urethra relocated it's certainly possible to have a penis and vagina, but I'm not sure you'll find anyone to do this type of unusual surgery here in the U.S. Maybe you could talk a transgender surgeon into it if you can prove you're transgendered, I'm not sure. A girl named Tess, had a sex change operation but kept her testicles and that's unusual, her testicles were placed up inside her body, so maybe there is hope. "Meet Tess: New dance with a scalpel" (I can't find the weblink anymore). J.J. Allen wrote the article, Tess Cowell was a dentist.
Re: SURGICALLY, is it possible to keep the penis and create a vaginal opening?
Posted: Sat Nov 26, 2011 11:40 pm
by mynhii85 (imported)
Hash (imported) wrote: Sat Nov 26, 2011 3:31 am
Again, you could have your testicles removed and preserve your scrotum and then transform the scrotum into labia and a faux vagina. However, in order to be penetrated you would need to have your penis split in half and that would require you to get a perenial urethrostomy, in my opinion so you could urinate. If you have your urethra relocated it's certainly possible to have a penis and vagina, but I'm not sure you'll find anyone to do this type of unusual surgery here in the U.S. Maybe you could talk a transgender surgeon into it if you can prove you're transgendered, I'm not sure. A girl named Tess, had a sex change operation but kept her testicles and that's unusual, her testicles were placed up inside her body, so maybe there is hope. "Meet Tess: New dance with a scalpel" (I can't find the weblink anymore). J.J. Allen wrote the article, Tess Cowell was a dentist.
Thank you, Hash, for your detail
I think I figure out what is necessarily done. I know this sounds weird, but I want to keep my penis so I can still urinate like a male. However, if keeping my penis requires rerouted urethra, I would rather throw it away.
Re: SURGICALLY, is it possible to keep the penis and create a vaginal opening?
Posted: Sun Nov 27, 2011 2:12 am
by transward (imported)
Hash (imported) wrote: Sat Nov 26, 2011 3:31 am
Again, you could have your testicles removed and preserve your scrotum and then transform the scrotum into labia and a faux vagina. However, in order to be penetrated you would need to have your penis split in half and that would require you to get a perenial urethrostomy, in my opinion so you could urinate. If you have your urethra relocated it's certainly possible to have a penis and vagina, but I'm not sure you'll find anyone to do this type of unusual surgery here in the U.S. Maybe you could talk a transgender surgeon into it if you can prove you're transgendered, I'm not sure. A girl named Tess, had a sex change operation but kept her testicles and that's unusual, her testicles were placed up inside her body, so maybe there is hope. "Meet Tess: New dance with a scalpel" (I can't find the weblink anymore). J.J. Allen wrote the article, Tess Cowell was a dentist.
As Hash pointed out the creation of faux labia out of scrotal tissue is fairly simple plastic surgery. Getting that done would not be a lot more difficult than getting yourself castrated. (I suspect one of the photo links was the result of such an operation) Even a very short blind vagina (1/2 to 1 inch of depth) wouldn't be that difficult. But creating a penetrable vagina would create a lot of problems.
mynhii85 (imported) wrote: Tue Nov 22, 2011 10:16 pm
I heard from other sites that anatomically what I want is impossible because the erectile tissue will block the vaginal canal.
The place where the vaginal canal needs to go is currently occupied largely by the root of the penis. This area has a lot of plumbing and nerves that are involved not only in getting an erection [It takes a lot of plumbing to provide the hydraulics needed to support erection] and an orgasm, but also to keep you from continually peeing and shitting in your pants. You may be willing to give up getting an erection, but if you mess up the blood supply you might find the penis you went to so much trouble to preserve turning black, getting gangrene and falling off. (The reason why few female to male trans men get artificial penises is that they have the nasty habit of, after $100,000 and much suffering, the new penis does just that. Its very difficult tos supply sufficient blood flow to fake penii.) I wont say it is impossible to create sufficient space there without messing something up, but few surgeons would be willing to risk it.