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If a person has transitioned has he/her their privates dealt with
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Depends what you mean by private parts. Yes a women who transitions to become transgender man can have "a phalloplasty, which can be done at the same time as a hysterectomy/vaginectomy, creates an aesthetically appropriate phallus and creates a urethera for standing urination. Construction of a scrotum with testicular implants is done as a second stage. "
But as far as I know they cant produce sperm and father a child themself,.
A man who becomes a transgender woman can get breasts and genitalia and can have facial and hormone treatment ..... but wont have a womb or uterus so cant give birth
But as far as I know they cant produce sperm and father a child themself,.
A man who becomes a transgender woman can get breasts and genitalia and can have facial and hormone treatment ..... but wont have a womb or uterus so cant give birth
I have personal knowledge of someone (much loved by me) who transitioned. Process finally decided upon at age 28. It is a long, slow, complex path. If officially diagnosed as true gender dysphoria (a very small number of people) it is treated as any other illness.
Far too complex to go into the whole process, but it begins with drugs and surgery is almost the final process. It is not one simple operation either.
For a person to have truly transitioned, yes, 'privates' have been dealt with in one way or another.
I would add that it is a dangerous process and the drugs used have been known to cause fatal 'bleeds' on the brain.
Far too complex to go into the whole process, but it begins with drugs and surgery is almost the final process. It is not one simple operation either.
For a person to have truly transitioned, yes, 'privates' have been dealt with in one way or another.
I would add that it is a dangerous process and the drugs used have been known to cause fatal 'bleeds' on the brain.
I read about this 80 year old today. Any surgery at that age is risky, I was surprised any surgeon agreed to do it.
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I don't think anyone can give a definitive answer, it all depends on the individual. I know someone through work who expected to be called by a female name and dress as a female and use the ladies loos but for only 3 or 4 days a week. The other he appeared publicly as a male with his wife who was 'apparently' quite happy with the situation.
He insisted he is not a cross dresser but someone who feels he should be a woman. That's the kind of example where some on this site call us bigots if we don't fully embrace (in fact laud them) for their choices.
He insisted he is not a cross dresser but someone who feels he should be a woman. That's the kind of example where some on this site call us bigots if we don't fully embrace (in fact laud them) for their choices.