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Son of Cher To Get a Penis From Serbian Doc

Started by SandraJane, November 06, 2012, 10:17:52 PM

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Son of Cher To Get a Penis From Serbian Doc

04. 11. 12. - 19:00 (11. 04. 12)


http://austriantimes.at/news/Around_the_World/2012-11-04/45220/Son_of_Cher_To_Get_a_Penis_From_Serbian_Doc


Pop diva Cher's gender-bender son Chaz Bono has agreed to have a sex-swap operation with a Serbian surgeon, tabloid Blic reports.

The same source reveals the only detail to be agreed is whether the operation will take place in Serbia or in United Stated.

Dr Miroslav Djordjevic will create a penis to Chaz Bono in aim to complete his transformation into a man.

Chaz - born Chastity to the singer and her late husband Sonny - has already undergone hormonal treatment and lives as a man in the USA.

Dr Miroslav Djordjevic who has carries out 30 operations of this kind a year, will make a surgical procedure to create a penis out of the clitoris he was born with.
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KayCeeDee

Both from the title and first sentence, it sounded the two of them were going to switch parts! Hope it works out well for him.
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Cindy

Quote from: KayCeeDee on November 07, 2012, 12:46:57 AM
Both from the title and first sentence, it sounded the two of them were going to switch parts! Hope it works out well for him.

Thought that myself! Hands on surgery?
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spacial

I didn't need to know this.

Best wishes to Chaz, naturally, but the details seem rather personal to the point of being essentially irrelevant.
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Devlyn

I've heard there's no such thing as bad publicity. I bet a lot of people saw the article and thought "I didn't know doctors could do that." Hopefully, with awareness comes understanding and acceptance. Hugs, Devlyn
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spacial

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Keira

Quote from: Devlyn Marie on November 07, 2012, 07:40:05 AM
I've heard there's no such thing as bad publicity. I bet a lot of people saw the article and thought "I didn't know doctors could do that." Hopefully, with awareness comes understanding and acceptance. Hugs, Devlyn

Precisely what Lana Wachowski said in her speech. Maybe we could change how people see us by becoming visible minorities, rather than keeping ourselves invisible minorities.

Although, I do know that it isn't safe for some to come out... But the people that can should be more vocal (myself included).

Besides, I won't have much of a choice when I start hrt...loss of muscle and boobs will be the biggest give-away.
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