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There's 3 general categories of vaginoplasty: skin graft, colon using, and peritoneal pull through. Any of these, if done alongside removing the phallus, likely includes removing (without breaking nerves or blood vessels) the glans and using it as the new clitoris.
MtF Post-Op SRS 1+ Year - Answering some FAQs for the Community. My last post turned out to be very popular and I got a lot of engaging follow-up questions in the comments and DMs, so I've decided to share some other details of my post-op experience that are often glossed over or not really covered by others. Some of these are also questions I ...
I'm about a year post-op. After everything healed up, the only real adjustment was wiping after I pee, which can kind of suck with really cheap toilet paper. 80% of the time, I honestly forget that I have genitals at all.
For me (gen x trans woman) it was like wishing very strongly to be a girl, then going, “welp, guess that isn’t possible” and repressing like a fiend. And repeating that three times a day until around 2012.
I live in Seattle, and only realized at all that I was a girl late last year. My first experiences were with the intense anxiety of coming out, my sexuality change in the midst of a new relationship which promptly ended that relationship, and rushing to get on HRT by January.
Xennial here, either very early millenial or very late gen X, depending on which of the two most popular cutoff years (1980 and 1984) you prefer. I can confirm the enormous generational difference in transphobia.
So I'm m2f pre-op, and I've heard many times from many sources that once I'm post-op I'm supposed to go to a gynecologist like a ciswoman would. Is this really true? I don't have a cervix to pap smear, I'm not going to get ovarian cysts, I'll never menstruate.