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10-27-2007 #1
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what do they do with the penises?
or is it peni?
when they cut them off to make a vagina, what do they do with the peni? It's a valid question just curious. I'd want to keep it in a jar.
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10-27-2007 #2
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...they make soup with them
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10-27-2007 #3
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There are a number of SRS techniques:
In the penile inversion method, the penile tissue is turned inside out like
the fingers of a glove, forming the lining of the vagina. The scrotal
tissue is used to form the labia majora. And the head of the penis is
used in the formation of the clitoris.
If a woman has too little penile skin, tissue may be utilized from the
scrotal tissue, or skin grafts may be taken from other parts of the
body.
If that isn't a surgical or aesthetic option, then the sigmoid colon approach
will be used.
An advantage of the sigmoid colon technique of SRS is that the
vagina is self lubricating. Another advantage is depth, a vagina
constructed by this technique could have depths of 8 - 9 inches.
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10-27-2007 #4
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Originally Posted by Night Rider
(That was pretty good. The joke, not the soup.)
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10-27-2007 #5
its
penis
penis
peni
penem
pene
penes
penium
penibus
penes
penibus
good ole latin.....
Quod licet Iovi, non licet bovi
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10-27-2007 #6
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Question:
As a post op, I don't menstruate, I don't have periods,
so no blood. I just got married to the man of my dreams.
My friends say it is okay, if he performs oral sex on me,
and when he inserts his penis in me he doesn't have to
wear a condom, are they correct?
Answer:
She is still at risk for contracting and spreading
any STD, that any other person would be.
The research is still out as to how infectious the
fluids that come from the Cowpers gland can be
in the transmisssion from an HIV+ post op.
The Cowpers gland is found under the prostate
gland, and is responsible for the pre-cum or
clear fluids that you see emitted from the penis.
In a post op women that fluid may provide lubrication
to the neo-vagina. Again, what risk that poses to her
partner is not statistically known.
It is known though, that the receiving partner, is
at a higher risk of infection. And all the other
STD transmission rates remain about the same,
for syphillis, hepatitis, herpes, etc.
Also a post op woman is also at risk for UTIs, urinary
tract infections. Basically, for the most part a post
ops vaginas', flora and fauna is the same as a natal
female.
It smells the same, tastes the same, feels the same, and
is prone to pretty much the same concerns
Oh, and don't forget 'to lick it, before you stick it'
http://www.hungangels.com/board/view...ght=lick+stick
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10-27-2007 #7
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Originally Posted by mbf
biologically male organisms. The penis is a reproductive organ,
technically an intromittent organ, and for mammals, additionally serves
as the external organ of urination
penes
Paired (occasionally fused) submedian processes from vas deferens on
sternum of male pereonite VII or pleonite 1. (Sing. penis)
penectomy: The surgical removal of the penis. In a partial penectomy,
part of the penis is removed. In a total penectomy, the whole penis is
removed. www.viagracures.com/sex_glossary/p_terms.html
penile: Adjective
S: (adj) penile, penial (of or relating to the penis) "penile erection"
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10-27-2007 #8
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I may have been less than clear in not mentioning that it is the Cowper's
gland of the post op that provides a degree of lubrication. the Cowper's
gland is left intact when GRS is performed.
I should also mention that due to prolonged periods of HRT, that the post
op is at a very reduced risk for prostate cancer, due to atrophy of the
prostate.
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10-27-2007 #9
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This very question was explained on a very deep and thought provoking episode of South Park when Mr. Garrison became Ms Garrison.
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10-27-2007 #10
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Originally Posted by McB