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Bottom Surgery...?

Started by Cody Jensen, October 12, 2010, 10:51:37 PM

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Cody Jensen

I know that the bottom surgery still isn't that great so I'm just wondering when it might improve? Or when do you think it might improve? Will it ever full be able to function and appear normally? 
Derp

"I just don't know what went wrong!"
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sneakersjay

Having a small penis that works ie can pee through it and orgasm with it, and balls far outweighs the fact that it's small.  Many cisguys have very small penises as well.

Yeah, I used to think if I couldn't have the real deal I didn't want any at all, but amazing how a small penis has changed that perspective.

Just sayin'.


Jay


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myles

I go back and forth about it all. At this point I am leaning toward release and implants but no Urethra hook ups. I think that is the part that scares me the most and that seems to have the most complications.
Myles
"A life lived in fear is a life half lived"
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sneakersjay

Quote from: myles on October 13, 2010, 10:07:04 PM
I go back and forth about it all. At this point I am leaning toward release and implants but no Urethra hook ups. I think that is the part that scares me the most and that seems to have the most complications.
Myles

That's the part that scared me the most as well.  In the end I figured that I knew that for *me* I'd never be happy if I couldn't pee throught it, and I also had a huge need to get rid of my vag (moreso than peeing through my dick!).  In the end I was lucky I had no complications other than a small area where an incision is taking forever to heal, but the important things have healed fine.  There are no guarantees, unfortunately, but most complications are fixable.


Jay


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