Hey. I'm a longtime lurker, and I won't give my "male" name because it's actually my real name (I was lucky to be given a traditionally-male name). Call me Bane.
Anyway, I've come out of the shadows because I've been thinking about bottom surgery. From what I've seen on the web, most T-men wouldn't even consider getting "bottom surgery" (non-hysterectomy), particularly phalloplasty. When asked why not, a lot of them say that they're waiting for medical science to develop a better surgery, or to "perfect" the existing ones. What they don't say is how long they plan on waiting.
I do want to have bottom surgery someday - one which will give me a decent-sized, functioning penis (so metoidioplasty is out). Since most phalloplasties fall short of what I'm looking for, I too plan on waiting (as if a lack of money wouldn't take the "choice" part out of it for me already). I'm hopeful that if the medical research industry is given enough funding (which isn't as out of the question as it has been for the last 8 years), stem-cell research will progress enough to the point where in 10 or 12 years, they'll be growing (or be very, very close to growing) body parts in the lab. From what's currently known about stem cells and their functions, I know that it's a realistic possibility, and I'm hoping that the government will allow it to legally become a reality.
But supposing that the medical industry discovers something about stem cells that makes this impossible, or the government continues to impede the research, I don't plan on waiting forever. If I turn 30 and a better surgery is nowhere in sight, I might just settle for phalloplasty (which presumably will have improved at least slightly by then). My question is, how long do you guys (those of you who are considering bottom surgery) think you'll wait before you either give up on the idea of bottom surgery at all or settle for one of the "imperfect" methods? Do you think you'll be 40 or 50 and still waiting for the surgical industry to turn in our favor? Would you get a metoidioplasty/phalloplasty (presuming you had the money by then), or would you keep holding off so that you wouldn't risk messing up any necessary tissue for some fantastic new surgery in the future?
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