Megathread SRS and GRS surgeons and associated horrors - the medical community of experimental surgeons, the secret community of home butchers

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She's gone to a therapist for her dissatisfaction with her phallo. The therapist is a TiF who seems a lot more realistic and is giving her proper coping advice.
Her and the other TiFs in r/Phallo are bitching of course.
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"I'm always weary of the "everything is a social construct types" because yes that's technically true about most things, housing is a social construct but I feel like its pretty valid to want a roof over my head."


Holy shit they're literally so close to getting it speaks oodles that the brainwashing is preventing them from making that final leap and concluding the whole thing is bullshit.
 
"I'm always weary of the "everything is a social construct types" because yes that's technically true about most things, housing is a social construct but I feel like its pretty valid to want a roof over my head."


Holy shit they're literally so close to getting it speaks oodles that the brainwashing is preventing them from making that final leap and concluding the whole thing is bullshit.
How is housing a social construct? Even a feral human is going to make himself a den of some kind.

Some things are shared by pretty much all cultures. Those cannot be just social constructs.
 
How is housing a social construct? Even a feral human is going to make himself a den of some kind.

Some things are shared by pretty much all cultures. Those cannot be just social constructs.
The logic goes that humans are seperate from nature (unless its about gay shit, in which case its perfectly natural bigot), ergo society is seperate from nature, ergo anything humans do (that they personally don't like) is a social construct and can be safely discarded.

Hell they call "gender roles" a social construct despite the fact that even animals have them.

She's really close to understanding that the idea of social constructs is retarded and just an excuse to justify depravity but refuses to make the final leap because its gonna prove that her trooning out was pointless.
 
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But seriously though wtf?
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Those look gnarly because it's a gross close up and there appears to be some sort of wart (?) on the right, but the white bumps are completely normal little raised oil glands called fordyce spots that you get in hairless areas of thin skin. They are extremely common and benign- something like 70% of adults have them somewhere, usually around the genitals. They're not contaigous, it's a genetic thing that you either have or don't have. Men and Women can get them, and some men get them on their penises.

Human bodies are weird and gross on their own, before you even get into dumb surgeries and hormones.
 
It looks so stupid when they don't even bother trying to make the dickhead.
They all look fucking stupid.

It’s usually a huge ass meat roll that sorta looks like a hard dick.

Except it just hangs there uselessly and dangles. Proportions way off and all.

And that’s even before the weird pale color and weird shape.

Only a pooner who’ve never seen a dick irl would think it looks realistic.
 
This one's hilarious!!
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I had ALT February 9th with Dr. Crane which included UL and scrotoplasty. Previously had delayed flap and vaginectomy September 22, 22.
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Imagine having to walk around with that. :story: :story: :story:
that arm/phallus ratio. 🤡🤡🤡
I just can't, although I'm tempted to add eyes and dumbo ears to the first pic.
 
Woman, age 20, goes to get a hysto consult for whatever reason.
Doc 99% of the time: No, you must wait, you never know, we don't just yeet good body parts!

Young lady, 15, goes to get tattoo.
Artist 99% of the time: No, you are too young to make these decisions! You gotta be 18, hun.

I am just so confused as to how we got here (waves arms around) so fast.
 
Woman, age 20, goes to get a hysto consult for whatever reason.
Doc 99% of the time: No, you must wait, you never know, we don't just yeet good body parts!

Young lady, 15, goes to get tattoo.
Artist 99% of the time: No, you are too young to make these decisions! You gotta be 18, hun.

I am just so confused as to how we got here (waves arms around) so fast.
There are good reasons for not removing a healthy uterus. Now I’m not talking about women with severe endo, or women with a genuine medical reason at all but:
1. Women do often change their minds and sue and they tend to win.
2. Strong wanting to mutilate the self is associated with self harm behaviours of various personality disorders and abuse (even more ironic that surgeons then go ahead in these women.)
3. Hysterectomy young leads to medical issues. Instant menopause if ovaries are removed. If only the uterus is removed there is still a higher risk of dementia, various illnesses and prolapse.
All these reasons are strongly applied to regular women, and there’s a magic button that makes all these issues not relevant if you mention being trans. It’s madness
 
Woman, age 20, goes to get a hysto consult for whatever reason.
Doc 99% of the time: No, you must wait, you never know, we don't just yeet good body parts!

Young lady, 15, goes to get tattoo.
Artist 99% of the time: No, you are too young to make these decisions! You gotta be 18, hun.

I am just so confused as to how we got here (waves arms around) so fast.
When you're a doctor and a mentally ill person comes to you and wants to mutilate their body and you're ok with doing for it for the right price you've already shown you have no scruples. So why would they care how young they are?
 
I'm aware of why docs would not want to remove the reproductive organs of a 20 year old, it's just as @LaughJoke2.0 says above; trans above all, nothing else matters, the magic words to override any modicum of concern. If a kid came home with a tattoo at 16, the parents would be very successful if they were to crusade to get the joint shut down, if they so chose. And here these butchers just operate out in the open with no standard of care for a very complicated, extremely traumatic and intrusive medical procedure. I know I am preaching to the choir, but it boggles the mind just how easily this has become normalized.
 
There are good reasons for not removing a healthy uterus. Now I’m not talking about women with severe endo, or women with a genuine medical reason at all but:
1. Women do often change their minds and sue and they tend to win.
2. Strong wanting to mutilate the self is associated with self harm behaviours of various personality disorders and abuse (even more ironic that surgeons then go ahead in these women.)
3. Hysterectomy young leads to medical issues. Instant menopause if ovaries are removed. If only the uterus is removed there is still a higher risk of dementia, various illnesses and prolapse.
All these reasons are strongly applied to regular women, and there’s a magic button that makes all these issues not relevant if you mention being trans. It’s madness
It's paternalism and control*, pure and simple. 95% "women are crazy and stupid and can't possibly be trusted with this decision plus men should be deciding, and a 5% corrective hangover from when forcible/unconsented-to sterilization was a thing (which disproportionately impacted women of color and poor women; in contrast to policies/laws on voluntary hysterectomies for sterilization, which created barriers disproportionately negatively impacting middle-class white women).

18 states allow healthcare providers to refuse to perform voluntary hysterectomies/sterilization. Some states still have spousal/male consent requirements as law (Iowa just ditched it in 2022), and anecdotal stories show up now and then of individual providers or systems requiring husband/ male consent or other significant barriers and influence against the procedure.

As late as 5 years about the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists was still having to announce/advocaye a position that mental health checks should not automatically he ordered for women wanting a hysterectomy. (And Medicaid requires a specific consent form and a minimum 30-day waiting period, so if you want it while you're already in having a baby, better get the paperwork and other hoops the provider adds done early and hope you don't go into premature labor. And surprise, Medicaid people whose requests go "unfulfilled" are much more likely to get pregnant again in a year than those who never even requested it.


Concern over lawsuits is not really a factor and is mitigated by information requirements, sterilization consultation practices (including all alternatives), and signed acknowledgements.
 
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