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does a female who trans to male get a penis?
I just got curious! Does a female who transgender get a penis? and is there sperm?
Will they take the vagina out? how? and also vice versa,
does a male take their penis off when he trans? and get a vagina? HOW?
7 Answers
- Anonymous5 years ago
Well, it depends on the type of surgery. If it is a cliordectomy or a metoidioplasty, then all that is happening is an enlargement of the clitoris. How big the new 'penis' becomes varies, going up to 2 and possibly even 3 inches, but no more, and often less. Unfortunately, there's no way that it can look like a biological penis- it is simply too small (although it actually does resemble the penises of men who are born with a condition known as 'micropenis'). If it is a phalloplasty, which results in a penis in similar size to that of a biological man, then it's somewhat different: the organ is made from donated skin and nerves (usually from an arm). Whether or not a phalloplasty will result in a penis that can pass for a biological-born one depends a lot on the person, the surgeon, and various other factors. Most of the time, while surprisingly good, it's obvious that a phalloplasty isn't a biological penis, especially under careful scrutiny. As for functioning, they both do quite fine. Metoidioplasties and clitordectomies, since they simply enlarge the clitoris, leave it all its normal functions. The clitoris is made of the same basic stuff of that penile tissue is made of- ordinary women's clitorises become erect just like a penis, so the new organ, enlargened from the testosterone and sugery, will also become erect, and is sometimes large enough for shallow penetration to occur. Phalloplasties, while 'hook up' nerves and blood vessels to the genitals, so to speak, and has feeling, the same sexual reaction won't occur from the brain sending bloodflow to the organ for an erection. It will remain flaccid. FtM's with this sort of organ have a way around that, however- they use a pump device located in their bodies to achieve erection, just the same as a lot biological men who are impotent or have erectile dysfunction. Then deep, penetrating sex is possible. Neither types can ejaculate- they don't have the internal system to produce semen, even if a set of testicles are added. It's just the same way that a MtF can't become pregnant because although a vagina was installed, a uterus cannot be- we don't have the capabilities to create vas deferens and all that piping and everything necessary. However, women can and do ejaculate, and it's understood that FtM's with that ability beforehand would still be able to do it afterward, especially if they just had a clitoral-enhancing surgery (if they do, though, it isn't through the new penis, but from beneath it, from the vagina). If a hysterectomy took place, however, and the vagina was sewn up, then of course ejaculation is impossible. Hope that helps! FtM bottom surgery still isn't as satisfactory as it could be, and lags highly behind MtF bottom surgery, but as they say, 'It's easier to dig a hole than build a pole'. Still, most FtM's wish they could have biological penises, but make do and are happy with the penises they get.
- 6 years ago
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does a female who trans to male get a penis?
I just got curious! Does a female who transgender get a penis? and is there sperm?
Will they take the vagina out? how? and also vice versa,
does a male take their penis off when he trans? and get a vagina? HOW?
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