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Trans Women

PoetPhilosopher

Veteran Member
The answer is beyond my pay scale, I'd just say that there are ways of kind of making one that don't involve that, of course.

As a trans woman still hormonally and socially transitioning, I kind of like my peen as I just consider it simple equipment and without much maintenance. I worry more about my appearance in terms of face, etc, for now at least.
 

Revoltingest

Pragmatic Libertarian
Premium Member
The answer is beyond my pay scale, I'd just say that there are ways of kind of making one that don't involve that, of course.

As a trans woman still hormonally and socially transitioning, I kind of like my peen as I just consider it simple equipment and without much maintenance. I worry more about my appearance in terms of face, etc, for now at least.
Please....use a proper term for your roscoe.
 

Sirona

Hindu Wannabe
Don’t want to shatter anyone’s dreams, but the problem seems to be this:

Scientists grew each vagina from the patient's own cells, and then implanted it in her body.

I read that you can line artificial vaginas with skin from the scrotum, but then you may have hair inside. Supposedly, intestinal mucosa works best, but I've read that it secretes so much that you have to wear sanitary napkins.
 

Revoltingest

Pragmatic Libertarian
Premium Member
Don’t want to shatter anyone’s dreams, but the problem seems to be this:



I read that you can line artificial vaginas with skin from the scrotum, but then you may have hair inside. Supposedly, intestinal mucosa works best, but I've read that it secretes so much that you have to wear sanitary napkins.
I'll wager that problems will be sorted out over time.
People will get the pluming they desire.
Progress is slow & difficult, eh.
 

Viker

Your beloved eccentric Auntie Cristal
Once again, it may be possible in the future. I'll likely be gone by then.

This procedure was developed for women with a rare disorder. It's not available to trans women.
 

Shakeel

Well-Known Member
I hope not. That's disgusting and it still won't make them women. Just men with fake vaginas.
 

Mock Turtle

Oh my, did I say that!
Premium Member
And here I thought you believed in science.
That's the thing about science, it mostly doesn't involve judgmental attitudes. I was sexually abused by an older boy as a child such that I might not have been so enamoured with homosexuality later on. However, being a mostly honest person, I had to concede that this individual was not the or even a prime example of homosexuality and that there was good evidence for homosexuality just being a natural sexual orientation for many. And much the same appears to be the case of complex cases where males and females just do not fit into how we might want to see such categories - being either male or female and being no other. I don't see it as my business to judge others who find themselves in this situation. I'm just grateful that I am not. If your religious beliefs tell you differently then question such. :oops:
 

Unveiled Artist

Veteran Member
And here I thought you believed in science.

Science says the brain structure and biology don't align. The brain and mind helps dictate our sense of self. When it's not align with the body science (psychology, neurology, and andecronology) says they experience dysphoria which has a lot to do with mental processes and hormones.

The body-genitals, chromosomes, etc are the same. The coveat is we don't define ourselves by what we look like and what parts we have.

Science says the study of psychology helps shape our sense of self and biology (brain) has a lot to do with it.

Whether one changes their body or not doesn't change their biological sex. Science says that on rare cases people don't identify with the body they were born with.

We are not our genitals. You must look at the whole picture to know what science says about the issue
 
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Shakeel

Well-Known Member
That's the thing about science, it mostly doesn't involve judgmental attitudes. I was sexually abused by an older boy as a child such that I might not have been so enamoured with homosexuality later on. However, being a mostly honest person, I had to concede that this individual was not the or even a prime example of homosexuality and that there was good evidence for homosexuality just being a natural sexual orientation for many. And much the same appears to be the case of complex cases where males and females just do not fit into how we might want to see such categories - being either male or female and being no other. I don't see it as my business to judge others who find themselves in this situation. I'm just grateful that I am not. If your religious beliefs tell you differently then question such. :oops:
I don't see what that has to do with the scientific definition of a woman.
 
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