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and becomes a man.. does the penis work .. i mean can it go hard and does it produce semen

2007-01-04 09:48:11 · 6 answers · asked by ? 5 in Society & Culture Cultures & Groups Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender

your right on that one theofluf

2007-01-04 09:56:07 · update #1

but if parts dont work like they should why have the operation then

2007-01-04 09:57:26 · update #2

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Well, it depends on the type of surgery. If it is a cliordectomy or a metoidioplasty, then all that is happening is an enlargement of the clitoris, which is made of the same basic stuff of that penile tissue is made of- ordinary women's clitorises become erect just like a penis, so the new organ, enlargened from the testosterone and sugery, will also become erect, and is sometimes large enough for shallow penetration to occur.

If it is a phalloplasty, which results in a penis in similar size to that of a biological man, then it's somewhat different: the organ is made from donated skin and nerves (usually from an arm), and, while it is 'hooked up' to the genitals, so to speak, and has feeling, the same sexual reaction won't occur from the brain sending bloodflow to the organ for an erection. It will remain flaccid. FtM's with this sort of organ have a way around that, however- they use a pump device located in their bodies to achieve erection, just the same as a lot biological men who are impotent or have erectile dysfunction. Then deep, penetrating sex is possible.

Neither types can ejaculate- they don't have the internal system to produce semen, even if a set of testicles are added. It's just the same way that a MtF can't become pregnant because although a vagina was installed, a uterus cannot be- we don't have the capabilities to create vas deferens and all that piping and everything necessary. However, women can and do ejaculate, and it's understood that FtM's with that ability beforehand would still be able to do it afterward, especially if they just had a clitoral-enhancing surgery. If a hysterectomy took place, however, and the vagina was sewn up, then of course ejaculation is impossible.

Hope that helps! And the reasons for a sex change, even when it isn't necessarily as good as we want it to be, are to get closer to how FtM's feel themselves to be on the inside. Even a little bit closer is better than nothing.

2007-01-04 11:56:34 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

As for whether it works, that is part of the problem that TG women have, it often doesn't work well (and often doesn't look very good either).

As for the semen, there are two things that men have: testicles and prostate. In women there is a little gland that would have been a prostate when she was a baby, but the Y-chromosome was needed to signal a male, her female X chromosome signaled a switch that was flipped in the baby's development a few weeks into gestation. So, instead it becomes the gland behind the famous G-spot. Meanwhile, what would have become testicles developed into ovaries, and rather than moving down, it moved up into the body. Without a prostate to produce and eject the carrier fluid, and without the testicles to produce the sperm, there is no semen. The female analogs will have been discarded during the TG operation, they had long ago differentiated and now can't go back the other direction.

Last I heard, the formerly female TGs often get a semi-rigid implant, pretty much the same thing that some elderly men get because they can't get it up anymore. There is also a pump mechanism, again, developed for men with problems the little blue pill won't fix.

2007-01-04 10:12:12 · answer #2 · answered by Rabbit 7 · 1 0

nope, when a F2M TS gets the transplant it does not work and never will, the nerves are severd and it wont ever work again. I know this for a fact because Ive seen 3 F2M TS guys before and have seen face to face with there *****. Why do they do it, well that's a matter of understanding the term transsexual, that means a person has GD aka gender dysphoria. means that guy or girl in this case the F2M guy has a huge issue with his sex and really really wants to change it badly, some TS i know of would rather commit suicide than live with the sex they where born with. its all about being happy in life even if there ***** dont work.

2007-01-04 12:41:32 · answer #3 · answered by ♥ Crystal C ♥ 4 · 0 0

NO!!! No semen and they need a pump mechanism to make it hard if they opted for the anacondas. If they stick to what testosterone therapy gives them it will get hard but it's only like 2 inches. And we women know that any thing under 6'' isn't worth our time!!!!

2007-01-04 09:54:39 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

Some TG have semi functional penis'. But no it doest get hard the way a bio man's do.

And no they don't produce semen.

2007-01-04 09:53:25 · answer #5 · answered by ajtheactress 7 · 2 2

it's called addadictomy and you need to ask a doctor about this....

2007-01-04 09:52:51 · answer #6 · answered by The Emperor of Ecstasy 5 · 1 2

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