Quote from: kyril on October 15, 2010, 09:02:17 PM
No, I never really identified as hetero, never felt right to me. I guess I kind of try to downplay how much it bothers me to not have the right equipment because I'm trying to accept that it's never ever going to be fixed. But there are some aspects of it I really can't accept...mainly, the oozing.
Well, I'm a T-girl, so in a very real way, I'm not qualified to answer you here, man. However, if we had Star-Trek-level medical technology, I'd trade you pelvic configurations. I know. That doesn't help any. Sorry.
Two things:
First, it's very good that the vaginal introitus and its adnexal structures don't bother you. That kind of rocks. Believe it or not, my wife's sister's husband is also a T-girl! He (she) wisely says: "Use what you've got." You're doing that. That's an excellent adjustment, man. Second, about the oozing, that will absolutely, positively, definitely stop. However, you are young. It may be a few decades before it does.
T-guys, because I've worked in the medical records field for a decade-and-a-half and have been through gynecological issues, upkeeps and surgeries with 2 wives over a period spanning 30 years, I can tell you dudes one thing:
See your gynecologist regularly. Get your sterile speculum examination and well-woman examination regularly if you're getting a little older. An honest-to-goodness bimanual pelvic examination would be very wise to have done from time to time. I've personally typed thousands and thousands of OB/GYN reports over the years and "quality controlled" a whole bunch more.
If you've got biological female genitalia, get all the necessary examinations, do it regularly and follow your doctor's advice. There are all kinds of things that can, and do, go wrong ... that most women have no idea even exist. So, T-guys, do the whole nine yards: Well-woman examination, sterile speculum examination, bimanual examination, PAP smear, etc. Don't forget breast self-exams and mammograms. If anything is going on pathology-wise, when you catch it early, it's generally totally curable.
My best to you dudes. I feel for you guys. It's not fair. T-girls can almost wholly transition. Guys, medical technology WILL make your bottom surgery possible ... some day. Future T-guys will be able to get the equipment they want ... fully functional. "Til then, take care of yourselves. Our hearts are with you.