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Maybe it's a little hard to distinguish things from how zoomed in the pic is? How about this other one? It HAS the slighly curvy shape of the forearm bones.Not a medfag but pretty sure those are the tendons, not the bones?
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Maybe it's a little hard to distinguish things from how zoomed in the pic is? How about this other one? It HAS the slighly curvy shape of the forearm bones.Not a medfag but pretty sure those are the tendons, not the bones?
I dont know what the heck that first picture is, but the white things showing on the second one are probably tendonsAre those THE ARM BONES? There's a lot of fucked up pooner arms posted here but I had never seen one THAT degloved![]()
edit so I dont double post: The radius and ulna are too thick to be those, they are most likely tendons. I was a bit confused because I thought they could be the two arteries that go through the forearm as well and the light made them look white, but I think the surgeons remove one of them to irrigate the rotdog. And through your picture its clearer to me that they are tendons.Maybe it's a little hard to distinguish things from how zoomed in the pic is? How about this other one?
Aw, mister rape avatar is still having a tough time after having his dick flayed and turned inside out and shoved into his groin tunnel??
The flayed arms are triggering something in me HARD. I ever heard being skinned alive is the most painful way to die and these people are skinning themselves to accessorise that skin. Kinda like skin bandits in Kenshi idk
Musculocutaneous latissimus dorsi (MLD) flap phalloplasty is quickly becoming all the rage for pooners who do not have enough skin surface area on their arms and legs to work with.It sounds like her surgeon wants to use the skin on her back? I don't know how that would work but if it did I think it would be better than wrecking your arm! I'll be watching this one closely.
Skimmed through the replies, seems like they drop down after a while. The more you know, eh? They also mention "fluff", no idea what that means. Another thing I learned is that they were inserted beneath the muscle? That sounds extraneous.I present to you one of the most hilarious bolt-ons...
From the rape avatar, to the incredibly ironic handle, I find his whole saga really fucking funny. I usually feel pity for a lot of these troons, but not this one, I just think this entitled asshole deserved everything.
Further description from the commentsPost op bleeding every month with periods
Hey all, I seem to be having some pretty rare problems. I'll talk about the main concerning one which is the fact that pretty much every month OR if I take Ibuprofen for a couple days straight I will start to experience bleeding through my neo-vagina.
I received my surgery in Bangkok Thailand with Dr. Chettawut at WIH and it was a really good experience. When I got back home to America I was made homeless by an ex which made recovery kinda a nightmare. I've tried seeing recommended doctors in my area (Atlanta Georgia), but because the technique I had gotten (colon vaginoplasty) they are pretty confused on what they could even do. They look at it like its alien technology.
After emailing my surgeon back and forth, the only thing he can really do is take a look in person which means I'll have to fly back and get more work done with money I don't have.
Has anyone else experienced this? Any help would be appreciated.
He came out mid 2022 and got SRS in June 2023 so only a year after he came out.By all of the sudden, more or less, regularly 2 to 3 days during the first week or so of the month (timed perfectly with every other period symptom I have). My periods leave me with more or less full symptoms where I have an upset (not stomach but) lower mid region pain.
Its more or less a continuous event when bleeding occurs like this. I am currently using pads and changing them regularly. I sometimes do have bleeding after dilating, but that will go away after an hour or so.
Likely will happen.Looks like someone stopped dialating, and their body did what bodies do, try their best to seal the wound and paste it over with scar tissue. Fucking horrible, and does he learn from it? NO he's going to slice that new scar tissue back open, ensuring an even lumpier and nastier and less vagina-like woundhole then ever before, and probably neglect that one too and let it re-seal again!![]()
The texture of the tattoo even resembles his shredded meat wound. Poetic.It’s more than just his twitter handle, this man has “reject His design” tattooed on his chest.
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So let's work this outThis post op TiM is claiming he gets periods.
One of my favorite takes from this story, is when the dude wakes up MID SURGERY after the doctor has fucked his colon, asks what is going on… And the doctor basically goes: “Oh nothing! Just eh… Tying up a few loose ends! Hehe nothing to worry about!”It’s more than just his twitter handle, this man has “reject His design” tattooed on his chest.
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Well, mr. Rape Avatar, you have a tattoo saying "Reject His Design" and that's what you did, this is the end result. If you're reading this: You deserve all of it.I'm so tired of leaking shit out of every hole.
@batteredpancakes
OR if I take Ibuprofen for a couple days straight
- when (he) takes "ibuprofen" (?? It's not a blood thinner so idk? Good luck with that lol)
Yeah they're tendons. Tendons look extremely bright white when compared to muscle tissue.I dont know what the heck that first picture is, but the white things showing on the second one are probably tendons
edit so I dont double post: The radius and ulna are too thick to be those, they are most likely tendons. I was a bit confused because I thought they could be the two arteries that go through the forearm as well and the light made them look white, but I think the surgeons remove one of them to irrigate the rotdog. And through your picture its clearer to me that they are tendons.