Quote from: Radar on February 01, 2010, 12:41:17 PM
Jay, I've heard that after a meta you still can't pee standing up. So there are cases where you can?
Depends on your length. I have read personal accounts and have seen pics of it, so it is possible. Just not immediately after surgery. Takes a few months or many more, easily.
After pumping these last few weeks I have a taste of what is possible, and can't wait!!
Jay
Post Merge: February 01, 2010, 02:36:01 PM
Quote from: Eryk on February 01, 2010, 02:08:46 PMI figure if I get a meta done and the length just isn't enough or the stream is unpredictable, a sort of modified STP would be useful, along the lines of a short flexible tube that I can keep in my pocket and just place over the 'exit hole' when necessary. I imagine it would be a little quicker/easier to place compared to what I have currently.
Exactly this.
QuoteAnother thing about length that I've always wondered, but haven't had the guts to ask anyone who actually owns a penis... at what age can boys start peeing standing up?
My son started at about 4. But they are closer to the potty and/or toilet.

Jay
Post Merge: February 01, 2010, 03:42:50 PM
Quote from: Nimetön on February 01, 2010, 03:31:18 PM
While I might find a vagina disturbing, I could get used to the idea; to paraphrase Alan Hart, you look at what you were born with and you make of it what you sensibly can. If I chose to stop at HRT/Top, I would have a recognizably male and human body (thought sexually very confusing) with full human function, and would be visibly male to my fellow professionals. As for my private life, I can't quite imagine why I should find being penetrated, or even getting pregnant, to be particularly disturbing. (I actually rather like the idea of being pregnant, honestly.)
To choose bottom surgery is to incur significant nerve damage and scarring, with the risk of various complications, resulting in (at best) an obvious and dysfunctional deformity, and for this privilege, I would pay a great deal of money up front and would continue to pay the opportunity cost for the remainder of my life. Even life-long chastity would seem a better choice for me.
- M
As a transguy who actually used his vag sexually AND to bear 2 children, I never did like or enjoy those parts. I, too, thought I would never mess with my junk, and if you read around these forums I'm sure you can find posts of mine that state just that.
That said, it's one thing to be in the early stages of transition, or even social transition; quite another to be fully medically transitioned. There is more of a disconnect when you look 100% male, are treated as male, and are legally male with everyone including the federal government, and to still have gender non-normative junk.
I've had good growth downstairs, and I find the fact that it is 'stuck' in an abnormal postion annoying, and I find vaginal secretions annoying and gross. I also plan to travel to more conservative areas, where having gender-normative junk may play a role in how I am treated esp. in emergency medical situations. I'd rather be a guy with a small, slightly abnormal dick, than continue on with my current junk.
Some people never change their minds, others do yet can't afford the surgery, and yet others, like me, figure I'm old enough to make an informed decision, I have the cash, and I still have my health. I don't have time to wait for bigger and better procedures. I'd rather have a small, functional penis for 20-50 years depending on how long I live, than a potentially bigger one for 10 years.
Jay