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Originally Posted by MacShreach
Now that I have fully recovered from Danielle's revelation, the prostate gland is not normally removed in the SRS vaginoplasty, though it is repositioned slightly forward. Since the prostate is the organ that produces most of the fluid found in male ejaculate, there is no reason why a post-operative transwoman should not produce fluid on orgasm. Whether it would appear as a squirt or a trickle I think would depend on the girl's musculature.
This is probably the reason that many PO transwomen report getting "wet" on arousal. The prostate is also responsible for the clear pre-cum that is often commented on here, and many pre-op transwomen produce quite a lot of this; so while there may be no glands producing natural lubricant within the post-operative neo-vagina, the lips and entry to the vaginal canal may well become naturally lubricated from this fluid trickling from the urethra. Whether this would be enough to allow full penetration without additional lube would depend on other factors, like quantity, presence of condom, whether the man is circumcised or not, size, etc.
As stated above, routinely the prostate gland is not removed during
GRS.
The protate gland does however atrophy or shrink somewhat in size
after years of HRT.
It is the Cowper's gland as indicated by the illustration below that is
responsible for vaginal lubrication in the post op, and the pre-ejaculate
in the male.
http://www.phoenix5.org/glossary/gra...ereprourin.jpg
As post ops we should be able to be as orgasmic as our natal counterparts.
But there will not be any squirting or "painting the ceiling", as there may
have been prior to surgery. :P