So what his surgeon
really meant is that normal skin bacteria is "transforming" in order to deal with being stuck inside a deep extra belly button made of ballsack and penile skin where it's damp and moist and not self-cleaning.
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Exactly! The urinary tract (and its partner the lower GI tract) is the ultimate "you don't know what you've got till it's gone" system. For young people, it does what it's supposed to, and you spend zero time thinking about it because who thinks about pee? You don't realize how important (and delicately crafted!) it is, and how quickly it can ruin your life if it goes wrong.
The thing that gets to me? That post got removed (yes, I understand the reasons behind removing suicide references) but now that it's gone, no one in the community is going to give this man a second thought. When users disappear after writing dozens of red-flag posts, no one asks where they are. No one's concerned, everyone is just there for the positivity and to uplift themselves. I've noticed the same thing in other online trans communities.
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@Procrastinhater said: this thread, full of alt-right fascist transphobic incel Nazis, spends far more time saying "hey, what happened to this guy?" than any of their supposed trans sisters.
Online trans communities spend all their time sowing ("just get the surgery! don't back out! it looks great!") but because of the way the internet works, they get to neatly avoid the reaping (getting a visit from the cops saying that your son has shot himself, grieving, paying for a funeral).
That stuff is all relegated to the real-life friends and relatives, often the same "transphobic" loved ones that the internet told the poor idiot to cut off. Distance and anonymity means the online buddies who urged people into surgery face zero consequences, which means they can just smoothly move on to the new set of victims.