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nutsgone (imported)
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Anyone remember the name of

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Have a friend who want to have a vagina and remain masculine. Can anyone remeber the guy who was in AZ or TX that was a body builder and had that done? I think he eventually ended up in Chicago. Would like for my friend to correspond with him before doing anything. Thanks
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Wasn't that someone with a nickname like "lthrmsclbtm"? Sounds familiar.
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I vaguely recall that notion. Reminds me of my first lover—the one who became a clinical psychologist.
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The only one I know of is Tess, who had her testicles implanted up in her body. That way she retained her testosterone production, which keeps her sexually masculine, but I think she also suppresses it to a point.

Quote: After much consideration and some consultation, Tess underwent a unique medical procedure. While penile inversion was performed, the testes were not removed. Instead, the surgeon relocated them superior and anterior to the inguinal canals, approximating the location of the ovaries in a genetic female.

Check this out:

http://www.jenellerose.com/htmlpostings ... d_soul.htm
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Hash (imported) wrote: Thu Aug 10, 2006 6:50 pm The only one I know of is Tess, who had her testicles implanted up in her body. That way she retained her testosterone production, which keeps her sexually masculine, but I think she also suppresses it to a point.

Quote: After much consideration and some consultation, Tess underwent a unique medical procedure. While penile inversion was performed, the testes were not removed. Instead, the surgeon relocated them superior and anterior to the inguinal canals, approximating the location of the ovaries in a genetic female.

Check this out:

http://www.jenellerose.com/htmlpostings ... d_soul.htm

Wow, that amazes me.
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