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Started by Maria77, May 09, 2016, 01:16:52 AM

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Maria77

I hope this isn't a bizarre question....    So after GCS, say six months later and on, how does it physically feel-does it feel like a body part that you were born with or something that you are aware of being physically different?   
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Dena

At 6 months down the road, nerves were still busy reconnecting and I would feel the need to scratch something that wasn't where it was.

For me there was one thing that took a long time to figure out. Because I was not aware of the details of my surgery, I was unaware that a primitive clitoris was constructed that was sexually sensitive but it took about 32 years for me to find. I never explored much down there but once I saw a surgical report, I knew what to look for. I had fear I was losing the ability to be sexually simulated but as old as my surgery is, everything is there.

Over a much longer period of time because much of what was there was relocated, it feels pretty natural. Yes old memories still remember what it was like before but it doesn't feel wrong or out of place.
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Nicole

How does it feel?
You soon forget that you ever lived with something else down there.
Yes! I'm single
And you'll have to be pretty f'ing amazing to change that
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Jenna Marie

It feels perfectly normal. If I try to think about having a penis, it's a lot like my cis girlfriends imagining it - I can't remember what it *felt* like. :)

By six months things were mostly healed up and it felt like part of me; by now, a few years later, it's just another body part.
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Maria77

Thanks for the replies-it's good to hear that it feels natural. 
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Jacqueline

Maria,

Welcome to the site. I noticed that you have not been officially welcomed yet. I am not at a spot to be able to comment on your question. Sorry.

I also wanted to pass along some links we like to get to early posting members. Sorry we missed you till now. They have welcome information as well as the Terms of Service that govern the site. If you have not read through those, please take a moment and do so now:

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Once again, welcome to the site. Continue to join in and ask questions.

With warmth,

Joanna
1st Therapy: February 2015
First Endo visit & HRT StartJanuary 29, 2016
Jacqueline from Joanna July 18, 2017
Full Time June 1, 2018





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