Pleasurable Results after Sex Change Surgery

Studies indicate that a high percentage of sex change surgery patients can have orgasms

Sex change surgery not only makes patients look good but also feel good when it comes to intimate relationship. Contrary to what people believe, sex change surgery, although entailing removal of the sexual parts, does not deprive patients of sexual desire and satisfaction.All of the cases, the surgeon constructs the labia majora, sensated labia minora, clitoral hood and sensated clitoris in the meantime by using some part of glan penis, scrotal tissue and prepuce skin. The procedure only alters the physical appearance of a person’s anatomy to approximate as nearly as possible the anatomic arrangement of the other sex.

Patients having male to female gender reassignment surgery retain a prostate — a gland in the male reproductive system just below the bladder. A tiny slit is made in the inverted penis near the base where it is still attached. Utilizing microsurgery, the stub of erectile tissue is pushed through the slit, forming the equivalent of a clitoris, and providing the opportunity for complete orgasm and sexual satisfaction after surgery. This neo-clitoris can be sensitive to sexual arousal. It has been reported that 70-80% of the male-to-female patients are capable of orgasm even during intravaginal intercourse. Many patients have testified that they are able to enjoy intimate relationships in their new body and are happy with the results.
1) http://news.yahoo.com/s/prweb/20071124/bs_prweb/prweb571407_1
2) http://www.bangkokplasticsurgery.com:80/blog/two-sex-change-surgery-patients-testify-post-surgical-orgasms ( Date: Monday, 26 /11/07)

Orgasm is possible because there is erogenous sensation, but most importantly, it is because the mental component is intact. Orgasm is more about the mental stimulation than the physical one. The key to sexual pleasure is to let it flow naturally and to love your new body. When focused too much on achieving orgasm, the intercourse can feel forced and unnatural. In a 1990 study of 14 transsexuals interviewed after a sex change surgery, only one said orgasm was very important for sexual satisfaction, six said it was somewhat important, and three said it was not at all important.

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