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Empty space

Posted: Mon May 20, 2024 3:51 am
by erikboy (imported)
Those of you, who have had orchiectomy, do you feel more space between your legs? Do you notice lack of testicles?

If you feel something different after surgery and healing, please describe what it is!

I guess that over time you just get used to new reality.

Also is there any difference empty scrotum <> no scrotum?

Re: Empty space

Posted: Mon May 20, 2024 9:57 am
by magusuk89 (imported)
Well, I got an orchidectomy & scrotectomy in December. Now most of the time I forget it happened. Everything is very comfortable. My gait changed a bit initially and so I had shin splints for a bit. I wouldn't say there is a feeling of "space" as such. There is not much attention paid to the area in ordinary life.

Re: Empty space

Posted: Mon May 20, 2024 10:18 am
by WheelyFixed
I have to wear "male guard" pads so still have a lot of bulk in the area but it's slightly more comfortable. I don't wear them at night and while I still find I need to "adjust" to get more comfortable while sleeping on my side, but it's a bit easier and feels different than dragging the scrotum and balls out from between my legs, even though it's doing almost the same thing.

Since I got rid of both balls and scrotum at the same time, I can't compare with and without scrotum, but I note that many of the posts I've seen from others that have gotten rid of the balls first, then when back for the scrotum later, cite discomfort with the empty sack as a major reason for wanting to get rid of it.

WheelyFixed

Re: Empty space

Posted: Mon May 20, 2024 11:10 am
by erikboy (imported)
So why am I asking, it is curiosity mostly. But now that I found a real way to have an orchiectomy, I started to pay more attention how it feels like while I still have them. Usually I don't even notice that I have something there, but now I can notice different sensations that I probably will not have after orchiectomy.

Well, while getting an orchiectomy is realistic, I still am unsure if I go for it.

Re: Empty space

Posted: Fri May 24, 2024 10:47 am
by baldwin92 (imported)
Like wheelyfixed I am in a wheelchair. What I have noticed is without balls transferring in/out of my chair is much easier. My balls would get in the way before. It would be even better with no scrotum but while my insurance paid for my orchiectomy, they would not cover a scrotum removal because it is "not a medical necessity". I could not afford the extra charges the doctor wanted. Anyway not having balls feels great, wish I had done it years ago. It is much more comfortable. I'm hoping to save enough to get rid of my scrotum as well. A partial penis removal is on the menu as well. Oh and my panties fit much better as well.

Re: Empty space

Posted: Fri May 24, 2024 11:16 am
by Gfbi7890 (imported)
I’m in a wheelchair as well T-10 waist down paralyzed. I had both balls and scrotum removed. Yes much more space and and the always bladder pad fit great as do my panties. transferring on and off the wheel nothing in the way. I do have a little fattiness on my Pubic bone, hoping that goes away.

Re: Empty space

Posted: Tue Jun 11, 2024 4:32 am
by Daniel01 (imported)
It’s been 14 months since my Orchiectomy and 6 months since my scrotum reduction. My Masterbation has gone to zero and don’t think about it. It’s all one could dream about. My penis it’self has shrunk and since there is not excess skin I definitely have more room. I now wear more feminine panites because I bearly have a bulge. Traditional male underwear is way to baggy and loose. They make several styles that are really really comfortable even when exercising.

Re: Empty space

Posted: Tue Jun 11, 2024 4:43 am
by Valery_V (imported)
I'm glad that everything is fine with you, you are happy with the result and you feel comfortable.