Internal pressures and cavities opened or closed...

Body: 

Last night - I was lying in bed (Goodness knows why these questions come to me) I was thinking to myself...

Transexuals...

Male to female - A cavity is formed - Does this new cavity then start to get the same or similar Internal Pressures to a womans?

Female to male - The Uterus is removed - The cavity is closed somehow and a penis is then made out of arm skin (see I watch documentaries lolol) - Does the closed off cavity prolapse? Or do the pressures as thhere is no longer an Introitis - Just stop there?

(Personally I would worry that this now 'male' would prolapse and they would have to be opened up and ''fixed'' but this subject has never been mentioned on any of the documentaries I have watched.

I know they only seem to mention the fact that the now man or now woman are happy campers etc. But seems these Doctors just think they are God and we are the Guinea pigs whom they test out their theories on.

Thoughts?

just wait!
These procedures are probably new enough that the ugly truth
has not shown it's head yet...or no one's talking (more likely)!

it's a very interesting question though...i'd like to know how
the doctor's that are doing these procedures are addressing any
likely prolapse problems...or are they even "acknowledgeing" them!
These women may be suffering in silence.

We NEED more "womb"man physicians...
Men have "no clue" about women's bodies or their suffering.

Well, lets face it. The surgeons have been practising for long enough on women, and women still get told it is easy and effective. Surgeons still say these suspension operations are successful.

Who are we, or some poor bloke who wants a female body, to argue with a surgeon?!?!?!

My heart goes out to these poor souls who perceive that they were born in the wrong body. It is a life of lies and pain, whatever they do.

If you want to satisfy your curiosity I know there is at least one site where sex reassignment surgery is described and illustrated in *all* its detail, but I can't bring myself to look for it again. I found it quite interesting at the time, and I imagine that this suspension issue is addressed somewhere on the site.

35 years ago I worked with a young man who was happily growing boobs, and whose voice was becoming quite high as he progressed along the path of sex reassignation. We used to talk about clothes, leg hair and makeup over our sandwiches at lunchtime. He was a tender soul, and I often wonder how he went with his surgery. No doubt he has had further surgery to repair the original bodywork, and is now a middle-aged women with the same problems as everyone else. I hope his life didn't take a downhill dive after this irreversable step. Hey, a woman can deal with the challenges of being a woman, but can a man deal with it? There is more to being a woman than having a vagina.

Cheers

Louise