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Cake day: January 17th, 2026

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  • Like I said. If I had to choose between a sensitive vagina or a non-sensitive penis. I would the latter. Obviously I would just love to go back, but whatever I get to have next, won’t be what I used to have. My traumas don’t just stem from the fact that I got no sensitivity, but it’s a part of my body reminding me that I cannot trust others. Plus I absolutely hate the idea of bottoming, there’s just nothing that seems appealing about it

    Do you think the situation will change in 5 years or more time? Or will it be the same. I have no issues putting myself through experimental surgery if it means I can have erections, a nice looking foreskin and sensitivity.


  • Accessibility is not a problem in Argentina (for better or worse), even children could access it with parental consent (though this has been forbidden alongside HRT by the right, I agree on No Surgeries for minors, but HRT should be accessible for 13 years and up, atleast the hormone delayers should be). Again, anyone who shows up to a surgeon, can get operated on two years after provided they are trans because of the Gender Identity law, this sounds great! But a lot of surgeons here take advantage of it (and there can be no legal consequences on them UNLESS they fucked up the surgery terribly. They could spit on you and they would get away with it) to operate on as much people as possible to make as much money as possible. Belinky is ridiculously wealthy, a burgeois by all means and an enemy of the people.

    Been trying to get in touch with phallo surgeons, one of them even has done vaginoplasty reversals. But ofc, they are all from the exterior. But none of them answer emails for anything other than academic purposes, so I have to book a virtual consult with them which costs a lot of money, and I’ve been unemployed due to the horrible state the country is due to the far right.




  • Hmmm, I had in mind that overall, regret rate for gender affirming surgeries was 1% but specifically for trans women bottom surgery, it was 2%. But my data might be outdated. It could be higher in my country where all surgeons are bussiness men who are absolute scum (Both Dimmagio and Belinky are HORRIBLE people), I don’t know, though the statistics would probably be provided by them, so oh well.

    That said, I do NOT want to reverse surgery today. But in 5-10 years, maybe something will come up? Sometimes the regret eats away my soul that I want to have some sort of semblance of hope.