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Title: Stealth Trans Houdini in the Men's Locker Room
Post by: stephaniec on December 20, 2015, 12:42:33 AM
Stealth Trans Houdini in the Men's Locker Room

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/willy-wilkinson/stealth-trans-houdini-in-_b_8831798.html?utm_hp_ref=transgender

The Huffington Post/Posted:  12/19/2015 7:55 am EST    Updated:  12/19/2015 8:59 am EST

"My wayward schlong dislodged from my dripping swim trunks and landed on the funky, wet, locker room floor like a freshly caught fish flopping and struggling for its last desperate breath on the bottom of a well-worn rowboat. It was 2012, early in my medical transition, and I was still getting the hang of being a gender-gifted swimmer with a new body and gender presentation. I glanced at the black Durafast trunks in my hand, then bugged at the sight of my silicone packy, which was strewn, balls out, on the floor. Furtively scanning the area and relieved that no one was near, I quickly grabbed and concealed my errant junk, and made a mental note, That can never happen again. "
Title: Re: Stealth Trans Houdini in the Men's Locker Room
Post by: Ms Grace on December 20, 2015, 02:31:50 AM
Adds a whole new meaning to "keep in your pants" I suppose...!

;D ;D ;D

<Runs away>
Title: Re: Stealth Trans Houdini in the Men's Locker Room
Post by: suzifrommd on December 20, 2015, 05:25:28 AM
I know my reaction should be one of uplift, but I can't help think how sad it is that the calculation of whether the author would be beaten up in the locker room was a factor in making the already very tough decision whether to have genital surgery. Surgery should be for us because we want to change our bodies, not to please the rest of the world.
Title: Re: Stealth Trans Houdini in the Men's Locker Room
Post by: Peep on December 20, 2015, 12:12:55 PM
Quote from: suzifrommd on December 20, 2015, 05:25:28 AM
I know my reaction should be one of uplift, but I can't help think how sad it is that the calculation of whether the author would be beaten up in the locker room was a factor in making the already very tough decision whether to have genital surgery. Surgery should be for us because we want to change our bodies, not to please the rest of the world.

this ^^^ I'm very unlikely to get a phallo so i guess I have to stick with the houdini act lol