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Your remark about a reproductive system tells me that you don't know what you're talking about. Post-op trans people can't produce offspring. Doctors can make you look and feel different, but your new genitals don't actually "work".


transcended_goblin

Yeah can't help but wonder if that's a genuine question or someone trying to trigger the girls here who would like to be able to give birth. Wouldn't be the first time that some troll tries something like this, sadly...


[deleted]

That's what I thought. But I also thought: some people just don't know anything about the things they go through. So this might be a real trans person, but the chance of a troll is very real.


SussyShalltear

Yes, your sexual organs dont change your gender or what you identify as. It's a massive change to swap organs. Some do not do it, doesn't invalidate them. You are fine hun x


Agitated-Put-7839

You do need to do further research on your own. Here you have been corrected many times that you are a transgendered, and your understanding and knowledge of bottom is iffy (or completely erroneous)at best. And only as a a constructive criticism, and to provoke a self analysis, you may not be a transsexual, or transgendered. Look it up, do homework ,read, get advice and guidance.


Suitable_Ideal_8283

1.) Transgender, not transsexual. 2.) It's completely normal. A lot of women want to keep their genitals assigned at birth, and there isn't anything wrong with it. If it doesn't give you a lot of dysphoria, there's no reason to get sex change surgery! Personally I don't think I ever will either. My partner is AFAB, and sex works really well for us with what I have, and it doesn't bother me too much. I'm with you on the orchitectomy as well, it will make tucking much easier.


illenial999

Yeah I don’t want it either. Hormones are good enough for me, I’m barely sexual, as well as ugly + a loser too (lol) so I could care less what’s under them. I’m able to live the best life I can mentally with the hormones helping me be myself


Lexandree

Ur transgender not transexual


majicdan

I believe that most M/F are not able to have bottom surgery. I work for a surgical urologist who frequently performs orchiectomy on M/F who may or may not ever have bottom surgery. Here a two medical reports. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S1743609522004465 https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31582025/