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Guest Donna Jean

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I was at the VA today to have a couple of tests....

They asked me to pee in a cup.......

...uh...that was harder than you might think.....

Donna Jean

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Guest Michaele

11/16 of an inch

Julie,

I don't know why that struck me so funny, but I almost fell off the futon. Can't wait to measure.

Big Hugs

Shelley

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Guest Michaele

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I was at the VA today to have a couple of tests....

They asked me to pee in a cup.......

...uh...that was harder than you might think.....

Donna Jean

Dee Jay,

You're going to have to start carrying a medicine spoon packer.

Big Hugs

Shelley

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Guest Lacey Lynne

Well, at just a week or so shy of 1 year and 8 months on HRT, all I can say is:

Everybody's got something to hide except for me and my micro!

Hmmm, makes me think of a song done in 1968 or so ... :rolleyes: ... sigh!

By the way, that's a GREAT name for a rock band, man: Shrinking Genitals.

Rock On B) Lacey Lynne

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Guest NatalieRene

Umm why the heck are you measuring the incredibly shrinking penis? LOL it's like the opposite of what natal males do in the privacy of their homes.

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Guest EvenClose

This thread has turn out to be the most hilarious thing ever. I'm almost choking trying to read it. Its just utterly hilarious. "Mines as big as that house Tom!" "Mine has to be as big as that 747 at least Jim" lol Then there is us...hahahaha "Um, Im pretty sure I lost it someone back around, well uh, as a matter of fact I haven't seen it in years...Sowwy fellas *Blows Kisses*"

The measuring thing is something ya just hear about in school, regardless of how much you try to tune it out...But this is a whole notha' kind of math.

Whew. I needed a good laugh. Times like this just absolutely make my day. Now If I could just get the numbers to equal the amount to make it dissapear Ide be doin super!

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Guest Michaele

This thread has turn out to be the most hilarious thing ever. I'm almost choking trying to read it. Its just utterly hilarious. "Mines as big as that house Tom!" "Mine has to be as big as that 747 at least Jim" lol Then there is us...hahahaha "Um, Im pretty sure I lost it someone back around, well uh, as a matter of fact I haven't seen it in years...Sowwy fellas *Blows Kisses*"

The measuring thing is something ya just hear about in school, regardless of how much you try to tune it out...But this is a whole notha' kind of math.

Whew. I needed a good laugh. Times like this just absolutely make my day. Now If I could just get the numbers to equal the amount to make it dissapear Ide be doin super!

This thread has to go on, I was a bit in the dumps and read EvenClose and laughed so hard, it just brightend my day.

Big Hugs

Shelley

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Guest Robin Winter

LOL, this isn't what you usually think of when you hear of people competing over size :P

Just curious, those of you who're having trouble tracking ...*it*..., did any of you start with an *it* of above average size?

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Guest Donna Jean

LOL, this isn't what you usually think of when you hear of people competing over size :P

did any of you start with an *it* of above average size?

Good Lord......NO!

Dee Jay

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Guest Alexandra89

I think mine was kind of on the small side of average. Now it's definitely below the average range.

The testicular shrinkage has been much more impressive, though!

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Guest NatalieRene

LOL, this isn't what you usually think of when you hear of people competing over size :P

Just curious, those of you who're having trouble tracking ...*it*..., did any of you start with an *it* of above average size?

LOL That would require me to know what the average size is. I don't think I ever actually stopped to find out that information. I was too busy trying to find a way to get rid of mine. :P

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Guest DawnK

LOL That would require me to know what the average size is. I don't think I ever actually stopped to find out that information. I was too busy trying to find a way to get rid of mine. :P

The average size would depend on what race you are, but I like to think of myself as average and the rest of the world as grossly oversized... I mean really, who could handle 4 or more????

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Guest Michaele

LOL, this isn't what you usually think of when you hear of people competing over size :P

Just curious, those of you who're having trouble tracking ...*it*..., did any of you start with an *it* of above average size?

I was always told "it wasn't very big around but at least it was short"

Big Hugs

Shelley

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Guest Donna Jean

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Well, the outside skin is still quite stretchable and that is how they use it....

If someone has been on HRT too long and there is not a lot to work with...they will graft skin on...

Probably from the lower stomach or upper leg....

Dee Jay

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Guest KimberlyF

Ok, serious question....

If the penis shrinks, what do they use during SRS?

Nova

It doesn't shrink so much as go into a different dimension. It's like the Tardis from Dr. Who or a clown car. It's much roomier on the inside than it looks.

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Guest Julie T

Oh my goodness, I never thought to look inside. There is room for a small party in there. Why didn't anyone tell me that before?

Julie

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Guest Donna Jean

Oh my goodness, I never thought to look inside. There is room for a small party in there. Why didn't anyone tell me that before?

Julie

Ok.......I quit right here!

dj

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Guest Emily Ray

The skin takes longer to shrink than the internal parts. Plus they can stretch it some and use the scrotum or other skin for grafts to give you workable depth. At least that is my understanding maybe someone else knows more.

Huggs

Emily

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