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Originally Posted by Alyssa87
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Goodness...Quote:
Originally Posted by Alyssa87
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I agree. I am more at peace as well. I dont have the Testosterone battling the estrogen for control of my emotions and moods.Quote:
Originally Posted by tsmandy
LOL That's an awesome emoticon.Quote:
Originally Posted by User
And to answer the OP's question, if a tgirl is castrated, an angel loses it's wings. :twisted: no pun intended ....
Olivia Love is and well....I still think she is amazing and would defenitly not say no if she put a hand on my thigh.
I would love to do that to you Alyssa...Quote:
Originally Posted by Alyssa87
So what I've gathered is that the correct medical term is Orchiectomy. But the question I'm left with is what happens to the scrotum is it removed as well or are artificial testes inserted into it?
Jesus, another one :smhQuote:
Originally Posted by BBaggins06
Anyway, a question for the girls. Are you comfortable with the term "castration" in this context? No shade here, just curious. I would ordinarily use the terms "orchiectomy" and "post-orchiectomy."
Depends on the case. Orchiectomy is also used to treat testicular cancer in males (don't that just make your eyes water?) and in those cases prosthetic testes may be fitted, but for a TS this is obviously not required and the surgeon may remove skin if the scrotum was quite large UNLESS the girl intends full SRS later, as the scrotal skin is used in forming the neo-vagina. Surgeons used to advise against orchiectomies prior to SRS for this reason and may still do, but SRS (or GRS) is a rapidly advancing surgical technique and change is happening all the time.Quote:
Originally Posted by Skwisgarr Skwigelf
sounds like HA has a couple of MD's among its ranks
i'm castrated too! hahah