Hello everyone, I'm two months post op and I red this here
http://annierichards.com/options.htm"
Regardless of the above, it does appear that after a few years the method of creating the neovagina is relatively unimportant since the functional reaction patterns become identical, including behaviour during arousal and orgasm, as well as lubrication. For example, in the months and years after a penile inversion, the skin graft loses all of its skin characteristics and adapts to its new environment, taking on the exact characteristics of a normal vagina - including normal vaginal PH levels, complete loss of hair, complete loss of pigment, complete loss of sweat glands, and normal vaginal epithelial glycogen levels. The cells actually alter in type, and it is eventually impossible to distinguish between cells collected from the vaginal smear of a genetic woman, and that of a long time (10 or 20 years) post-operative transsexual woman. Also lubrication is rarely a long term problem with a neovagina, while on average it does take slightly longer than with a "natural" vagina, some neovaginas lubricate at least as well and as quickly.
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Is this true? I had simple penile inversion.