Every time I hear a new thing from the science and medical community about some miraculous thing (like regrowing our organs with stem cells for example.), and they say the projected time it will take for said advances to be possible or maybe even commonplace, I can't help but wonder...
"When will scientists figure out how to grow reproductive organs in a lab? Isn't it only one step further than regrowing a liver or heart or kidney?"
I'm honestly curious about what this community knows, cause for all I know, this stuff could be around when I'm still pretty young in my 20s, or at least when I'm alive. Do you think immediate medical life/death decision organs will delay the growing of "less necessary things" like the penis or vagina, because they aren't taken as seriously or are not "priority"?
Will they be able to alter a previous SRS to be more natural perhaps?
When will they start testing on humans, vs pigs and mice?
And no... I have been thinking these exact thoughts waaaayyy before Ms. Garrison grew a penis on South Park... Haha. Trust me.
etc etc etc.