If you meet a woman who believes you're a man, do you feel morally obligated to disclose that you're not? For a woman, meeting a man who isn't proficient with his genuine penis is tremendously disappointing, so being confronted with a fake penis would create a potentially very unpleasant scenario.
@@beingseth Why would you feel bad? People value women who are honest and forthright. It's truly rare these days. That's the problem. I asked an honest question and made a truthful statement. If I were lying, being deceitful, or gaslighting someone, there would be reason for pause, but I did none of that. Not everyone is going to support a delusion. You must know that.
@@blueoblivionx We are in serious trouble when telling the truth is deemed "transphobic". When people's right to choose is secondary to protecting someone's need to believe an illusion, that's not about "phobia," it's about the disintegration of morality and integrity. What I said was THE TRUTH. If transgender identity is threatened and crumbles in the light of facts, it was doomed from the start.
@@laurischoolmarm Yup, you speak the truth and she attacks you. It would be horrifying for most women to find out they’ve gone home with a woman who has a thigh or arm-flap thing down there.
How could you possibly be so worried about being found out then make a video like this where you can't even be bothered to put a shirt on? Something doesn't seem genuine about your story.
Do you always wear a shirt in your house? If I choose to record a video without my shirt, that does not make me not genuine. Two things can be true: I can be proud of my body and comfortable enough to not wear a shirt for a YT video and I can also be afraid of hateful people and what they may do if they find out about me in public situations. That does not have anything to do with "my story" :) Hope this clears up your black and white thinking and confusion.
@shareathought I’m not sure what your point is lol. I have no issue with ppl knowing about me but strangers on the street have no clue. I’m not that famous 😅 there’s a difference between putting myself out there and sharing my story online to create visibility and awareness versus walking around with a sign that says “I am trans”. It’s also a small part of me, it’s not something I focus on in my day to day life.
Humans cannot create, we can only invent. I pray that you come to accept yourself in the manner you were created. You are fearfully and wonderfully made. There are so many sorrows you can avoid by knowing and understanding the truth
I am not sure Seth should be talking about this dangerous body modification. Her audience is young and impressionable, and she is presenting very adult concepts to them.
This is a lie lol. Hormone therapy and plastic surgery is common with cis folks as well, and as long as people are healthy and monitored by health care professionals - can live a long healthy life!
@@Disgruntled_Canadianthe major surgeries and the hormone therapy are only meant to make clinics money, the victims are paying to shorten their life, and somehow think it’s something we should just accept because it’s not our body. I don’t care about someone’s lifestyle choices, gay/straight/other, but this is straight up medical malpractice and insurance fraud made legal because again, clinics love money.
Thanks so much for your information... Very helpful...I want to have the surgery but I'm terrified that they will fuk it up and I will have problems the rest of my life... Another fear is that I won't have any feeling or orgasm
Seth, thanks for sharing your story. Very interesting. And please ignore those who chose to disparage, criticize, and condemn. They are bigoted fools that don't understand.
Goal was never to be a “biological man”. I’m proud to be a trans man and I have many unique perspectives and lived experiences because of it. If I was born cis I would be nothing like the man I am today.
@@beingseth You still are not a "Man" it is not a oscial construct that preverts like john money tried to make it. You may feel like you are a man. But that does nothing to change or alter reality. You are human being but your gender is unchangeable immutable part of your body.
@@beingseth It doesnt matter if you care. Reality is reality and it will never change. I have no compassion I'm all out of it. People like you and, in your group, depleted that compassion a long time ago. You will never be the other gender and no gender is not a social construct. Despite your attempt pervet words it was connected to biological. You do not get to twist langauge and agreed upon definitions to suit your own personal beliefs. I and ever-growing amounts of normal society reject your attempt to rewrite our langauge and create a new reality. The same freedom that gave you the right to do whatever you did yourself also allows me to deny your reality. You do not get to impose your reality on me.
@@beingseth No one is triggered. I simply refuse to believe your delusion. All you have done is cut up your body and incurred a life of medical risks. Only for all that to not actually make you the other gender. You are still the gender you were at birth only now you have craved yourself up
You look great buddy, very masculine..congrats. I hope now you will use your experience and wisdom to convince others that these permanent altering, very dangerous risky surgeries should not be performed on non consenting children all in the name of gender ideology , homophobia and profit.
No children would ever have gender confirming surgeries preformed on them. That doesn’t happen. If you think it does please do your research. Children can be given hormone blockers, which is a delayed puberty with no negative effects. Most trans people know who they are from a younger age, and it is also a form of life saving process for people who are struggling. Also, it can prevent more surgeries later on in life.
@@beingseth thanks Buddy...I think there needs to be a lot more research done federal funded, before they continue the hormone blockers on kids. Im not convinced its so safe. In cases of diagnosed severe gender dysphoria from a licensed medical doctor it might be the best option but thats not most cases. But can a kid without gender dysphoria really make that decision with such risk of long term consequences? Im not sure they can. Also, the spike recently of kids wanting to transition is a national emergency in my opinion that deserve federal funded research asap. I think we have to look at the whole industry and wonder what effect the many parties involved from gender activists, therapists and doctors have because of their political and financial motivations.
What gender ideology are you talking about? I understand a lot of things in medicine actually happen because of profit, but please do not come here to talk about something you saw on Fox News.
@@beingseth Chloe Cole had gender-affirming double mastechomy at 15; Jazz Jennings from I am Jazz received a vaginoplasty at 17, which led to complications still unresolved...Unicef Convention on Rights of Children lists children as anyone under 18 years old, which is true for most US states as well.
I don’t know about the US process but in Canada it is incredibly difficult for an adult to have gender confirming surgeries nvm anyone under the age of 18. I would imagine that they had consent from their parents and went through a very long process if that is the case. Many young women under the age of 18 have breast implants - this is also a gender confirming surgery. It’s not just trans people who alter their bodies although that is where all the focus is right now
As a biological male my penis is above average. I was as a teenager self conscious about. I can understand what you are talking about. I wish you the very best.
I really appreciate all you videos about your phalloplasty journey. Not a lot of ALT experiences covered here on UA-cam. Plus I just like you and relate to you more. So, thanks.
Prepare yourself for a bunch of unnecessary surgeries. For pain and infections, for months and months of complications and recuperation! Such a fun trip!!!!!!!
It's so awesome to hear of another Canadian getting bottom surgery out-of-country. Unfortunately the approval process is really tough in my province, so I'm not sure if I'll get it covered. But I'm going for it!
Hey man! Yeah it is quite the process. I can't even imagine now, with how things are politically and otherwise just chaos. I know this is 2 years late, but I wish you well on your journey!!!
@@beingseth Thanks dude. Ended up getting through with it and celebrated 1 year post-op about a month ago. Ended up getting denied to go out of country so I stayed within the country and went to Montreal. Very happy with my results and god everything worked out well in the end. But yeah, politically things are getting so rough these days. I’m glad I got through it when I did because I don’t think getting provincial funding to go within country will even be possible in due time.
@@ken.dietitianI’m so happy for you dude! Glad you’re doing well and on your way. I agree with you. I feel blessed to have got it out of the way and to be living life now. It is totally crazy these days the amount of polarization, division and anger. I don’t know if I would want to go to Texas for surgery at this point. Anyways take care and I wish you well! ❤😊
Thanks for this content it's really helpful! Could you talk about the grief when going into the process of phalloplasty ? I'm talking about the fact that we have to come to terms with not having biological kids because of hysterectomy
I had your video randomly coming on my screen. I watched a few videos. I found you very courageous to tell your story , showing your face and going in so many details of your intimacy. It is very helpful for those planing to go through the process or to educate people like me.
Hopefully people planning these sorts of surgeries will see these videos as a warning, and avoid all of this like the plague - why pay to damage yourself and destroy your sexual functioning? Honestly, this sounds like an utterly dreadful ordeal... Canadian citizens - your tax dollars hard at work! Perhaps the money and time would be better spent on counseling and therapy to help these people come to terms with who they actually are... It's not so terrible to be an androgynous female or an effeminate man...
I am very healthy and happy. How can you say all of that crap and get that from my videos? LOL clearly you aren't watching and listening to my experience. There's nothing wrong with being androgynous, just like there's nothing wrong with being me. I love myself, sorry you don't- sending love.
I'm 1yr 4mos transitioning top surgery in December 2020 I want phalloplasty how long do I have to wait to get 1st surgery...i always write to guys here in UA-cam but they never answer me...i need bottom surgery
It’s dependent on the surgeon but I’ve seen anywhere from 1-2 years. To go from dealing with insurance to having first stage just due to a combination of wait list and hair removal and such. YMMV
Hi, how many (Debulking) surgeries you had in total and how many months gap between each surgery. Debulking surgery also having impact on the sensation in the phallus? ... Thanks for your informative videos..
I’ve had 3 liposuction and plications and I still have great sensation! I’m not sure how much it’s impacted sensation tbh because sensation is still coming in. It’s hard to say if that has had any impacts!
@@beingseth I wondered about that too. Had back surgery and experienced numbness around the scars and they told me oh this will go away within weeks. Now it's 17 months and I still have numb spots there, I feel it when I touch it but it's reduced. Knowing hardly anything about Phalloplasty the whole process seems extremely complicated to me. So I wondered how come these surgeries don't affect sensation at all?? Would be interesting to hear your opinion about that in 3 yrs from now or so. And what about the aesthetics, are you happy? Btw you come across as very manly, body hair, voice, bone structure even as far as I can tell, haha, congrats.
@@radubradulmao original. The lack of respect is sad but we all know hurt people hurt others. And I feel like extra hurt souls are the ones who show up in the comments section with the intention to stir the pot or put people down. Sorry you’re going through stuff ❤
@@catherinemenzies606 he is a biological female i know duh, but now hes a trans man so lesbian is the wrong term. You need to respect other people's feelings.
@@catherinemenzies606 sure then f*ck off from his chanel dont waste a moment of your precious life on lgbtq topics. Whatever you are saying won't change his opinion or his loved ones opinions and wont change the fact that they call him a he. So your truth has no place in his life and that is the truth. Bbbyyyyeee 🤣
Sorry I missed your q!! Meta is a great option for lower surgery. I considered it myself for a while. I would recommend googling it and researching and/or reaching out to a surgeon about it because that was not my first choice so I’m not the best person to ask. All the best!
Can I ask what your testosterone protocol is? Dosage , ester and frequency of shots , I’m a man and I use it for bodybuilding and was hoping it’d give me some extra body hair as I’ve never been very hairy, and have a bit of a patchy beard which is just genetic. I guess it could be because I’m not on it all year just for a few months a year.
I just assume we must be rich to have phallo because how can one afford so many surgeries and all the time off. Even if insurance did cover it. My deductible is $6,700 a year. Plus I pay 2 payments a month for insurance.. maybe one day when my son is out of the house I could consider it. Thankfully i don't experience too much dysphoria. Thank you for making this video though I do appreciate the info and I am very happy to hear your story. Never give up!!
I am not rich, but it definitely stretches you thin financially regardless of insurance coverage or health care. It's a lot, because you never know how many surgeries you may have and it can be a lot of time off work (if you can't work remotely).
The complications are a nightmare too. You can’t even budget for phalloplasty bc so many issues pop up. ER visits are common. Every ER trip I’ve ever had for unrelated medical issues was $2,000 WITH insurance and before labs.
Wasn’t meant to be offensive! Not sure how I worded that or how you took what I said, but I’m just speaking about my experience with my body and trying to put it into perspective for people who may not understand. :)
Have you ever seen a video of an actual Phalloplasty? They have to make it bigger at first and then after everything heals properly they start to reduce the length and girth.
sorry as a male to female trans bottom post-op now I would not have sex with someone that large in size I was over 8 in size when I had a penis I did feel incompetent having that size
If you meet a woman who believes you're a man, do you feel morally obligated to disclose that you're not? For a woman, meeting a man who isn't proficient with his genuine penis is tremendously disappointing, so being confronted with a fake penis would create a potentially very unpleasant scenario.
This is so problematic. I feel bad for anyone who has encountered you on a date, that's for sure
@@beingseth Why would you feel bad? People value women who are honest and forthright. It's truly rare these days. That's the problem. I asked an honest question and made a truthful statement. If I were lying, being deceitful, or gaslighting someone, there would be reason for pause, but I did none of that. Not everyone is going to support a delusion. You must know that.
@@laurischoolmarm There's a difference between honesty and transphobia. What you said is super transphobic.
@@blueoblivionx We are in serious trouble when telling the truth is deemed "transphobic". When people's right to choose is secondary to protecting someone's need to believe an illusion, that's not about "phobia," it's about the disintegration of morality and integrity. What I said was THE TRUTH. If transgender identity is threatened and crumbles in the light of facts, it was doomed from the start.
@@laurischoolmarm Yup, you speak the truth and she attacks you. It would be horrifying for most women to find out they’ve gone home with a woman who has a thigh or arm-flap thing down there.
"Soooooo worth it"
Just stop it!
Is this meant to gaslight me and my personal experience? Lol
How could you possibly be so worried about being found out then make a video like this where you can't even be bothered to put a shirt on? Something doesn't seem genuine about your story.
Do you always wear a shirt in your house? If I choose to record a video without my shirt, that does not make me not genuine. Two things can be true: I can be proud of my body and comfortable enough to not wear a shirt for a YT video and I can also be afraid of hateful people and what they may do if they find out about me in public situations. That does not have anything to do with "my story" :) Hope this clears up your black and white thinking and confusion.
@@beingseth The internet is a public space especially when you attach your name and face to it as you have
@shareathought I’m not sure what your point is lol. I have no issue with ppl knowing about me but strangers on the street have no clue. I’m not that famous 😅 there’s a difference between putting myself out there and sharing my story online to create visibility and awareness versus walking around with a sign that says “I am trans”. It’s also a small part of me, it’s not something I focus on in my day to day life.
Humans cannot create, we can only invent. I pray that you come to accept yourself in the manner you were created. You are fearfully and wonderfully made. There are so many sorrows you can avoid by knowing and understanding the truth
If you were wise you would be aware there is no one truth. :) All the best!
Too late for that.
That transman voice is a dead giveaway
🐸
Yeah, it’s extra vocal fry and monotone.
@@littlecatfeet9064yep. They all sound that way the exact same
Y'all obsessed wif me ;)
@@beingseth I’d forgotten about you til your comment, but sure 🙄
I am not sure Seth should be talking about this dangerous body modification. Her audience is young and impressionable, and she is presenting very adult concepts to them.
Quit being a hater. Get out of our bedrooms has nothing to do with YOU!
Please get Seth's he/him pronouns right and understand that this is not a frivolous and random surgery.
Also avoid the channel as a hater
What will the health of trans folks be like in middle age and beyond? Did your doctors address this?
those who undergo bottom surgery don't make it to middle age.
This is a lie lol. Hormone therapy and plastic surgery is common with cis folks as well, and as long as people are healthy and monitored by health care professionals - can live a long healthy life!
@@beingseth oh hi Satan. It's you again
@@beingsethhave you ever met a bodybuilder in his 60’s? Neither have I.
@@Disgruntled_Canadianthe major surgeries and the hormone therapy are only meant to make clinics money, the victims are paying to shorten their life, and somehow think it’s something we should just accept because it’s not our body. I don’t care about someone’s lifestyle choices, gay/straight/other, but this is straight up medical malpractice and insurance fraud made legal because again, clinics love money.
It's so interesting to hear the perspective of someone from Canada for bottom surgery
Thanks for listening in!
Thanks so much for your information... Very helpful...I want to have the surgery but I'm terrified that they will fuk it up and I will have problems the rest of my life... Another fear is that I won't have any feeling or orgasm
It’s definitely a personal and huge decision to make. You will more than likely be able to feel/orgasm but I understand the fears.
Pls don't do it,you are perfect the way you are
Seth, thanks for sharing your story. Very interesting. And please ignore those who chose to disparage, criticize, and condemn. They are bigoted fools that don't understand.
Thank you!
All this to live a life full of medical risks and still you will never every be biological a man.
Goal was never to be a “biological man”. I’m proud to be a trans man and I have many unique perspectives and lived experiences because of it. If I was born cis I would be nothing like the man I am today.
@@beingseth You still are not a "Man" it is not a oscial construct that preverts like john money tried to make it. You may feel like you are a man. But that does nothing to change or alter reality. You are human being but your gender is unchangeable immutable part of your body.
@@beingseth It doesnt matter if you care. Reality is reality and it will never change. I have no compassion I'm all out of it. People like you and, in your group, depleted that compassion a long time ago. You will never be the other gender and no gender is not a social construct. Despite your attempt pervet words it was connected to biological. You do not get to twist langauge and agreed upon definitions to suit your own personal beliefs. I and ever-growing amounts of normal society reject your attempt to rewrite our langauge and create a new reality. The same freedom that gave you the right to do whatever you did yourself also allows me to deny your reality. You do not get to impose your reality on me.
@@beingseth No one is triggered. I simply refuse to believe your delusion. All you have done is cut up your body and incurred a life of medical risks. Only for all that to not actually make you the other gender. You are still the gender you were at birth only now you have craved yourself up
@@beingseth you’re not a man, biologically or otherwise. What does that even mean, to be “not biologically” a man?
Why aren't you wearing clothes?
Because I don’t want to ;)
You look great buddy, very masculine..congrats. I hope now you will use your experience and wisdom to convince others that these permanent altering, very dangerous risky surgeries should not be performed on non consenting children all in the name of gender ideology , homophobia and profit.
No children would ever have gender confirming surgeries preformed on them. That doesn’t happen. If you think it does please do your research. Children can be given hormone blockers, which is a delayed puberty with no negative effects. Most trans people know who they are from a younger age, and it is also a form of life saving process for people who are struggling. Also, it can prevent more surgeries later on in life.
@@beingseth thanks Buddy...I think there needs to be a lot more research done federal funded, before they continue the hormone blockers on kids. Im not convinced its so safe. In cases of diagnosed severe gender dysphoria from a licensed medical doctor it might be the best option but thats not most cases. But can a kid without gender dysphoria really make that decision with such risk of long term consequences? Im not sure they can. Also, the spike recently of kids wanting to transition is a national emergency in my opinion that deserve federal funded research asap. I think we have to look at the whole industry and wonder what effect the many parties involved from gender activists, therapists and doctors have because of their political and financial motivations.
What gender ideology are you talking about? I understand a lot of things in medicine actually happen because of profit, but please do not come here to talk about something you saw on Fox News.
@@beingseth Chloe Cole had gender-affirming double mastechomy at 15; Jazz Jennings from I am Jazz received a vaginoplasty at 17, which led to complications still unresolved...Unicef Convention on Rights of Children lists children as anyone under 18 years old, which is true for most US states as well.
I don’t know about the US process but in Canada it is incredibly difficult for an adult to have gender confirming surgeries nvm anyone under the age of 18. I would imagine that they had consent from their parents and went through a very long process if that is the case. Many young women under the age of 18 have breast implants - this is also a gender confirming surgery. It’s not just trans people who alter their bodies although that is where all the focus is right now
Thank you so much for continuing to share. I start electrolysis this week...it’s starting to feel real!
Good luck with your journey and thanks for watching!
how did it go?
As a biological male my penis is above average. I was as a teenager self conscious about. I can understand what you are talking about. I wish you the very best.
I really appreciate all you videos about your phalloplasty journey. Not a lot of ALT experiences covered here on UA-cam. Plus I just like you and relate to you more. So, thanks.
Thank you so much!!! Appreciate the support my friend! :)
Thank you for sharing. I’m so happy to hear that it’s going so well for you!❤❤❤
Thank you so much! :)
Dude is hot af
Thank you so much for sharing your experience! This is so helpful and valuable to hear, the good and the bad. I'm hoping for phalloplasty myself soon.
Good luck with your journey!
Prepare yourself for a bunch of unnecessary surgeries. For pain and infections, for months and months of complications and recuperation! Such a fun trip!!!!!!!
Why was it necessary to come to US if it is easier in Canada?
The procedure I had was not available in Canada at the time. Now it is but I’m finishing up with the team I started with!
It's so awesome to hear of another Canadian getting bottom surgery out-of-country. Unfortunately the approval process is really tough in my province, so I'm not sure if I'll get it covered. But I'm going for it!
Hey man! Yeah it is quite the process. I can't even imagine now, with how things are politically and otherwise just chaos. I know this is 2 years late, but I wish you well on your journey!!!
@@beingseth Thanks dude. Ended up getting through with it and celebrated 1 year post-op about a month ago. Ended up getting denied to go out of country so I stayed within the country and went to Montreal. Very happy with my results and god everything worked out well in the end. But yeah, politically things are getting so rough these days. I’m glad I got through it when I did because I don’t think getting provincial funding to go within country will even be possible in due time.
@@ken.dietitianI’m so happy for you dude! Glad you’re doing well and on your way. I agree with you. I feel blessed to have got it out of the way and to be living life now. It is totally crazy these days the amount of polarization, division and anger. I don’t know if I would want to go to Texas for surgery at this point. Anyways take care and I wish you well! ❤😊
Thanks for this content it's really helpful!
Could you talk about the grief when going into the process of phalloplasty ?
I'm talking about the fact that we have to come to terms with not having biological kids because of hysterectomy
I can make a video around those topics in the near future!
Do trans men have female deep orgasms? What happens if they do have one or can they have them?
I had your video randomly coming on my screen. I watched a few videos. I found you very courageous to tell your story , showing your face and going in so many details of your intimacy. It is very helpful for those planing to go through the process or to educate people like me.
Thank you for watching :)
Hopefully people planning these sorts of surgeries will see these videos as a warning, and avoid all of this like the plague - why pay to damage yourself and destroy your sexual functioning? Honestly, this sounds like an utterly dreadful ordeal...
Canadian citizens - your tax dollars hard at work! Perhaps the money and time would be better spent on counseling and therapy to help these people come to terms with who they actually are... It's not so terrible to be an androgynous female or an effeminate man...
Lol, educate as in being lied to?
This is FGM with different packaging.
I am very healthy and happy. How can you say all of that crap and get that from my videos? LOL clearly you aren't watching and listening to my experience. There's nothing wrong with being androgynous, just like there's nothing wrong with being me. I love myself, sorry you don't- sending love.
Good video Seth
Thank you for your talk. I just discovered your journey thru this video. You are a handsome and brave man to tell us your story.
I appreciate that!
Thank you for sharing this! ❤️
I like your sure name😂😉
Thanks for sharing your experience please keep sharing man
Thank you 🙏
I wonder what it be like to get surgery in African countries?.
No idea.
Definitely worth it
YOU ARE VERY ATTRACTIVE!!!!
Thank you!
Girth is width. Did you mean length?
I think he does mean girth, I think he’s describing a huge growth that developed.
Why dont you have a top???
the voice 😭😭😭 u were almost unclockable
Uh huh... I have a deeper voice than many cis men. Not that it matters in the slightest.
Very rude comment. Unnecessary
lmaooo
fuck off you would have never known if he wasnt talking about phalloplasty
@@aaaa-no3yg lmao yep. It’s so sad. Some of these people that live their lives so endlessly triggered by people on the internet 😅
you are very handsome Seth! 💗I admire and love you from Argentina 😘
I'm 1yr 4mos transitioning top surgery in December 2020 I want phalloplasty how long do I have to wait to get 1st surgery...i always write to guys here in UA-cam but they never answer me...i need bottom surgery
It’s dependent on the surgeon but I’ve seen anywhere from 1-2 years. To go from dealing with insurance to having first stage just due to a combination of wait list and hair removal and such. YMMV
Sorry I just saw this! It could be anywhere from a year plus. Likely 1-2 years. There’s always a wait list. :(
Pls don't do it, you are perfect the way you are
What a beautiful beard😉!
Thank you!
I would have never guessed you are trans, you are very manly and handsome!
It's testosterone. You could look like that, too, if you take T.
Handsome!
Hi, how many (Debulking) surgeries you had in total and how many months gap between each surgery. Debulking surgery also having impact on the sensation in the phallus? ... Thanks for your informative videos..
I’ve had 3 liposuction and plications and I still have great sensation! I’m not sure how much it’s impacted sensation tbh because sensation is still coming in. It’s hard to say if that has had any impacts!
@@beingseth I wondered about that too. Had back surgery and experienced numbness around the scars and they told me oh this will go away within weeks. Now it's 17 months and I still have numb spots there, I feel it when I touch it but it's reduced. Knowing hardly anything about Phalloplasty the whole process seems extremely complicated to me. So I wondered how come these surgeries don't affect sensation at all?? Would be interesting to hear your opinion about that in 3 yrs from now or so. And what about the aesthetics, are you happy?
Btw you come across as very manly, body hair, voice, bone structure even as far as I can tell, haha, congrats.
U look so good.
Oh thank you!
What implants did you get?
Thanks man, this was really interesting and informative
You’re welcome! Thanks for watching!
What man? Where?
@@radubradulmao original. The lack of respect is sad but we all know hurt people hurt others. And I feel like extra hurt souls are the ones who show up in the comments section with the intention to stir the pot or put people down. Sorry you’re going through stuff ❤
i love your videos bro!!! they help so much, you helped me choose alt phalloplasty my surgery date is dec 21 :) 2020
That makes me so happy! Good luck with your surgery coming up! That’s very exciting :)
@Devante Swing
I hope your surgery went well!
How did it go? 😊❤
I hope the complications weren't too serious.
Tragic.
How do you get hard without a pump?
Cobane tape and a condom :) I may still get the ED but for now this works great!
As a cis gay man I need to say you are my ideal man
Sorry she is a lesbian
@@catherinemenzies606 eum, hes a trans man, how is he a lesbian? And how is he a she?
@@catherinemenzies606 he is a biological female i know duh, but now hes a trans man so lesbian is the wrong term. You need to respect other people's feelings.
@@rubyy. I respect the truth ans I won't be bullied into believing warped ideology . This person is a woman !
@@catherinemenzies606 sure then f*ck off from his chanel dont waste a moment of your precious life on lgbtq topics. Whatever you are saying won't change his opinion or his loved ones opinions and wont change the fact that they call him a he. So your truth has no place in his life and that is the truth. Bbbyyyyeee 🤣
How does metoidioplasty work
Sorry I missed your q!! Meta is a great option for lower surgery. I considered it myself for a while. I would recommend googling it and researching and/or reaching out to a surgeon about it because that was not my first choice so I’m not the best person to ask. All the best!
It doesn't.
0 regrets
Thanks for your video
its almost mayyy
Can I ask what your testosterone protocol is? Dosage , ester and frequency of shots , I’m a man and I use it for bodybuilding and was hoping it’d give me some extra body hair as I’ve never been very hairy, and have a bit of a patchy beard which is just genetic. I guess it could be because I’m not on it all year just for a few months a year.
80mg per week for life
I just assume we must be rich to have phallo because how can one afford so many surgeries and all the time off. Even if insurance did cover it.
My deductible is $6,700 a year. Plus I pay 2 payments a month for insurance.. maybe one day when my son is out of the house I could consider it. Thankfully i don't experience too much dysphoria.
Thank you for making this video though I do appreciate the info and I am very happy to hear your story. Never give up!!
I am not rich, but it definitely stretches you thin financially regardless of insurance coverage or health care. It's a lot, because you never know how many surgeries you may have and it can be a lot of time off work (if you can't work remotely).
Are you sure you have a deductible of $6700 or an out of pocket max of $6700? Having sold health insurance in the past, that seems more likely.
The complications are a nightmare too. You can’t even budget for phalloplasty bc so many issues pop up. ER visits are common. Every ER trip I’ve ever had for unrelated medical issues was $2,000 WITH insurance and before labs.
i had to stop listening at 3 minutes when you stated your 8.5 that is what size queens state. I was angered that you went there.
Wasn’t meant to be offensive! Not sure how I worded that or how you took what I said, but I’m just speaking about my experience with my body and trying to put it into perspective for people who may not understand. :)
He literally went into the surgery to reduce girth, how on earth is that a problem to you?
This guy fought half his life and saved a loooot of money to even get a dick. Just let him enjoy that.
Have you ever seen a video of an actual Phalloplasty? They have to make it bigger at first and then after everything heals properly they start to reduce the length and girth.
Holy fuck, you are so good looking! I take T since 10 years and I still look like a soft pancake
That isn't very nice to yourself!!! Thanks for the compliment though :)
I'm in US
I would have kept the ten inches haha
ha! :P
sorry as a male to female trans bottom post-op now I would not have sex with someone that large in size I was over 8 in size when I had a penis I did feel incompetent having that size
That's ten inches in diameter, not lengthways. Ten inches round would be a big nope from me!