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Posted: Wed May 24, 2006 5:32 pm
by Awkwardschoolgirl
W00t! That's a mighty fine man-gina there. Well, technically it's a vagina belonging to a beautiful woman :wink: , but I just love the term man-gina.... don't mind me. :D

Posted: Wed May 24, 2006 9:29 pm
by Aeridus
*pokes the new crevice* :D

Posted: Wed May 24, 2006 9:41 pm
by Swordsman3003
aeridus wrote:*pokes the new crevice* :D
Eek don't do that quite yet D:

Posted: Thu May 25, 2006 2:17 am
by LindaH
ManaUser wrote:That looks great for only two weeks after major surgery of any kind. But I hadn't reaslized it took two surgeries, though it's not surprising now that I think about it.
first time they just do a rough sculpting job. form the outer lips and the clitoris. Both are made a lot bigger then they have to because their shrink during healing and also a larger clit has less chanse of being rejected by the body even though it is my own tissue.

after 3 months they go in and form the innder lips, fix up the clit if it is still a tad large and form the hood for it. and some other small things that happen as the wounds heal.

and thank you all but hey be careful it is still very very tender!!! *covers it*
Spiral Zer0 wrote:so guy to girl right?
yupp. :)

Posted: Fri May 26, 2006 5:22 pm
by Wilmo
LindaH wrote:
ManaUser wrote:That looks great for only two weeks after major surgery of any kind. But I hadn't reaslized it took two surgeries, though it's not surprising now that I think about it.
first time they just do a rough sculpting job. form the outer lips and the clitoris. Both are made a lot bigger then they have to because their shrink during healing and also a larger clit has less chanse of being rejected by the body even though it is my own tissue.

after 3 months they go in and form the innder lips, fix up the clit if it is still a tad large and form the hood for it. and some other small things that happen as the wounds heal.

and thank you all but hey be careful it is still very very tender!!! *covers it*
Spiral Zer0 wrote:so guy to girl right?
yupp. :)
its a very interesting process

Posted: Fri May 26, 2006 11:54 pm
by LindaH
wilmo: yupp. and i am amazed that they can actually do it! i mean.. it is.. so incredible

Posted: Sat May 27, 2006 6:50 pm
by Wilmo
seriously, it shows how sophisticated modern surgical techniques have become. Thank god for anestesia too ;)

Posted: Sat May 27, 2006 10:27 pm
by /b/
hahaha, oh wow.

Posted: Sun May 28, 2006 12:56 am
by WangyJohn
LindaH wrote:wilmo: yupp. and i am amazed that they can actually do it! i mean.. it is.. so incredible
Truly. I'm also glad that you people can somewhat in peace get the surgery, and not get very much odd looks. Though, I haven't in IRRRL met a transgender... person, at least knowingly.

Also, I'm glad our schoolbooks treat homosexuality, bisexuality and transgenderism as natural parts of some people, not, eg. mental illnesses. I don't know how the situation is in America. Some gringo want to educate on me how this is treated in your schoolbooks (usually predating the collapse of Soviet Union. Sigh... soviet union, good times...)

Posted: Sun May 28, 2006 9:02 pm
by RavenxDrake
Oh, that's easy.

Generally speaking as I was comming through school they simply weren't mentioned.

At all.

What tiny fraction of sex education we had was pretty well limited to purely scientific knowledge of pregnancy(ie: it started when the sperm hit the vaginal canal, everything that led up to that and surrounding it was taboo, even knowedge of STD's).

Things like Transgender issues, homosexual relationships, and other issues that were deemed "controversial" simply didn't make any appearence in our texts. I don't know how it is now...

Me, I blame the Puritans.

Posted: Sun May 28, 2006 9:38 pm
by Xnapalmxmorningx
If you go on to med school or something in psychology they go into greater detail.
As for highschool you'er lucky in the states if they talk to you about anything besides abstinence.

Dan Savage, writer of "Savage Love", keeps touching upon the concept of Straight Rights, along with the whole of Gay Rights, in the U.S. the lack of which keep scaring me more and more. First the plan to teach 'abstinece only' sex-ed programs to today's youth, then the restrictions placed on the Morning After Pill.... it sends shivers up my back.

I am proud of my pre-marital sex.

Posted: Mon May 29, 2006 12:27 am
by Kite-san
my high-school was pretty liberal about it, in that the teacher wasn't fired for answering the question with "I'm not allowed ot answer that question, but books by this person, this person, or this person will."

while the community college i went to for awhile was subsantially more liberal, solely because the students forced them to be, sicne the biggest student union group was the artists and writers group... we even outnumbered the deranged feminazis, which is rare for southern california, let alone UC Behind Levitz.