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You are definitely right. That kind of surgery might look odd to us, but that's just because it's not our "lived experince". We must all work very, very, hard to normalize these procedures.

I love to see empowering stuff like this:

The first one looks like an elongated half-eaten empanada. I'll never look at them the same way now.
 
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Do you have more pics of that knife sheath from first pic? I am morbidly curious how that one might have healed up.
Sorry Lobster. There are simply too many of those ftm phallo-fuck-up pics online. Can't remember what I typed in to find it. I found this picture tho. It's totally pre-op, but the markings by the surgeon made laugh.
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The first one looks like an elongated half-eaten empanada. I'll never look at them the same way now.
why the fuck would you bring an empanada into this? god damnit @Legoshi you fucking turd why ruin something so pure and holy like food with such a disgrace to humanity like this sick fuck?
 
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A bit further from that spergfight but still quite a while back was what I consider the pinnacle of medical engineering, and what the kiwis dubbed "IKEA cunt".

"IKEA cunt" was an FTM who kept their fully functioning vagina, but cut up their labia minora to fashion into a ballsack that hung over their intact clitoris. The ballsacks contained fluid and tubing went up through a flesh pole sewn above the ballsack (presumably the skin was fashioned out of grafts from the inner thigh), such that when the troon pumped the left testicle, the penis would become erect.

Now I reckon this is a fucking marvel because I know for a fact that "normal" phalloplasty has a flexible wire that is inserted right through your body running parallel to the clitoris (some butchers stick it IN the clitoris and this causes permanent pain) and you bend that wire to make it "erect".

I can also understand that my opinions are pure lunacy to most people, who would much rather that fleshpole surgery did not happen at all...
Yeah, I remember a while back (I think multiple separate times, actually) people were talking about futa SRS where they don't remove the penis, they just add a no-depth vulva under it (where the balls were). Kiwis were universally disgusted, and I totally get that; the people getting it were undoubtedly porn-sick hentai fans, but I don't think that that's that different than anyone else getting the chop. On the other hand, they retain functioning genitals, don't have a massive axe wound in their crotch, and overall it just seems like the better choice with the one downside that they can't even pretend that this surgery will make them a real woman, but isn't that the lesson that these tranny threads teach us over and over again, that surgery won't do that anyway?

So I was looking at one of ContraPoints' tweets yesterday, and saw this reply from someone who's apparently a lesbian.
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But immediately I asked myself, "Hm, is this an actual woman or just a male fetishist? Given that this is in reply to one of the most popular trans influencers, the likelihood of it being a male fetishist is pretty high."
It was pretty obvious just from what he wrote, and that profile pic (even as a thumbnail) sealed the deal, but I'm glad you checked because he's an especially severe case of AGP.
I don't know if that company intended to market itself to TiFs, but the kinds of men who would wear that would (rightfully) be mocked for being so insecure that they feel the need to buy clothing to pad their junk and to make them look more muscular. Troons keep on pretending that they want to tear down gender roles, but they love toxic gender bullshit, they just don't like it being tied to sex.

Also, the idea of a chick binding her breasts and then putting those massive pads on top is hilarious to me.

You are definitely right. That kind of surgery might look odd to us, but that's just because it's not our "lived experince". We must all work very, very, hard to normalize these procedures.

I love to see empowering stuff like this:

I know that many people here think that these phalloplasties are worse than the chop (and I understand that they have an absurdly high rate of failure), but other than the arm/leg scars what are the longterm effects of these? Like, getting a hole put into your crotch opens you up to all sorts of exciting infections and requires removing a lot of important tissue and goes into delicate parts of your body that can easily get fucked up permanently. Other than your extraneous flesh sock falling off what happens when TiF surgery goes wrong?
 
I know that many people here think that these phalloplasties are worse than the chop (and I understand that they have an absurdly high rate of failure), but other than the arm/leg scars what are the longterm effects of these? Like, getting a hole put into your crotch opens you up to all sorts of exciting infections and requires removing a lot of important tissue and goes into delicate parts of your body that can easily get fucked up permanently. Other than your extraneous flesh sock falling off what happens when TiF surgery goes wrong?
Scott Newgent, a TIF wrote about his surgery in this article. He may be an extreme example, -who knows.


"During my own transition, I had seven surgeries. I also had a massive pulmonary embolism, a helicopter life-flight ride, an emergency ambulance ride, a stress-induced heart attack, sepsis, a 17-month recurring infection due to using the wrong skin during a (failed) phalloplasty, 16 rounds of antibiotics, three weeks of daily IV antibiotics, the loss of all my hair, (only partially successful) arm reconstructive surgery, permanent lung and heart damage, a cut bladder, insomnia-induced hallucinations—oh and frequent loss of consciousness due to pain from the hair on the inside of my urethra. All this led to a form of PTSD that made me a prisoner in my apartment for a year. Between me and my insurance company, medical expenses exceeded $900,000".
 
don't mean to go on a offtopic tangent but this modern idea of love and support is real fucked up.
part of loving someone is wanting what's best for them and telling them when they are making a mistake.
I love my wife but if she insisted she do something really stupid like drive drunk I would stop her.
to bring it back around to trans people is seems like when they say they want love and support what they really want is ass pats and yes men (in dresses)
 
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Jazz got so fat because he has no sexuality, which is really the intended biological purpose of all animals. Think about what gives you pleasure, take away anything linked to sex, and what's left? Food. Not much else. Even work/money/social status such as fame, are all linked to impressing potential mates and having resources to look after your children
 
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I am at a loss for words honestly.
Concerning the italian trannies situation there was a case some time ago of social workers abusing their power to move childrens from perfectly normal and happy families to "Rainbow" families.
This blew over because the parents were angry as fuck and rightly so and the children were not exactly happy in the new arrangements.
This was done for ideological reasons and is currently being memory holed.
Many of the articles disappearead from mainstream news site and last time I checked I only found right wing sites still hosting the news.
 
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I know the convo has moved on a little bit now but just wanted to add my two cents regarding the lesbian discussion - part of what I can't stand is that these men who larp as lesbians pretend that lesbian relationships are just so much better and more wholesome than heterosexual ones. It annoys me almost as much as the fetishization does because it really does show me that they don't see lesbians as just regular human beings who have the same problems and ups and downs as straight people do.

Sure, I think lesbians like to joke a little about how much better it is and sure there are some perks and a unique understanding that comes with being in a relationship with someone who is the same sex as you. But I think any woman who has been in an actual adult relationship with a woman will admit, jokes aside, that of course it isn't all perfect and sunshine and rainbows. It's a relationship between two human beings and it's going to have its challenges just like any other.
 
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