Being average sized can be embarrassing for a lot of men, let alone having a dick the size of a child's finger. No self-respecting man would even think of sharing pics of his deepest, darkest shame online from multiple angles for everyone to gawk at. Pooners will never understand the relationship between a man and his penis and how size really can affect our entire lives.
Honestly, if anyone reading this is insecure about his penis size, just be aware that most women would prefer a smaller one than a massive monster dong. Nobody outside shitty pornography wants an enormous cock.
Cetrulo really is the worst of these butchers. If he was doing these experiments on real men he'd probably have been murdered by now.
I didn't want to double post yesterday, but the recent posts from dissatisfied patients of Curtis Cetrulo, MD, have given me renewed hope that the entire house of cards is beginning to wobble.
Cetrulo is not the only high profile gender-affirming surgeon who has been the subject of multiple unhappy posts on trans Reddit and other sites. Kathy Rumer, DO, is perhaps the most prominent example of a transgender surgeon with a poor reputation even among the patient population she ostensibly serves, although it appears that anyone who can afford to do so pursues surgery elsewhere. Rumer's reputation is so bad, in fact, that a group of former patients organized an online petition calling for her resignation (lol good luck).
I know the work of Marci Bowers, MD, has received mixed reviews, particularly since earlier this year, when he chose to acknowledge the social contagion aspect of the increasing rate of self-reported "gender dysphoria" among young people. There have been at least a handful of Reddit posts shared in this thread in which her patients commiserate about the inferior results of genital surgeries performed by Bowers. Nearly all of the other big name transgender surgeons have been named in posts and reviews by dissatisfied patients; I'm sure I don't need to provide any additional examples for even casual readers of this thread. Many of the complaints are well-founded and seriously concerning from a medical ethics standpoint. The surgical complications and poor outcomes we have seen (should) raise serious questions about the informed consent process, the relevant qualifications of the surgeons, and the surgical techniques employed.
However, I think the allegations being made against Cetrulo by former patients are much different in nature and substance than the complaints we have heard from dissatisfied patients of any of the other surgeons. It feels to me as though other troon surgeons are beginning to break ranks, acknowledging that he promised impossible results. It seems very significant that some of the other surgeons have been pretty open with Cetrulo's former patients about their poor opinions of him. That's basically unheard of among surgeons.
There's a ton of documentation indicating Cetrulo's patients consented to procedures that were impossible, and their results speak for themselves. I think that when the troon edifice begins to crumble - and rest assured, it will - Cetrulo will be cited among the reasons.
I had a bunch more stuff that I planned to say, but then I forgot about this draft and now I don't recall the points I had intended to mention, so fuck it.