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Orchiectomy with or without "sack" excision?


Lucca

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I want to get an orchiectomy, and I'm trying to decide if I want to have the empty sack taken out or not. Having it just be smooth down there sounds nice, but I know that if the sack is removed, it's much more difficult to get SRS. Currently, I have zero desire for SRS, and think that having a loose, empty sack would be unpleasant still, but part of me wants to keep the sack anyway juuuuuuust in case I change my mind about SRS in the future.

 

I know this isn't something anyone can answer for me, but I still want to solicit opinions. Anyone else get a total sack-ectomy? How do you feel about it?

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6 hours ago, Lucca said:

I want to get an orchiectomy, and I'm trying to decide if I want to have the empty sack taken out or not. Having it just be smooth down there sounds nice, but I know that if the sack is removed, it's much more difficult to get SRS. Currently, I have zero desire for SRS, and think that having a loose, empty sack would be unpleasant still, but part of me wants to keep the sack anyway juuuuuuust in case I change my mind about SRS in the future.

 

I know this isn't something anyone can answer for me, but I still want to solicit opinions. Anyone else get a total sack-ectomy? How do you feel about it?

I'm in the same boat.  Want the Orchi but not all the baggage it leaves behind.  Honestly I am not decided on SRS at this time.  It does seems like a logical step, but years from now.  Right now I want it smooth.  I would assume that once they are not in there your scrotum with contract quite a bit, so I am told.  Just being on HRT meds can shirking the testies a lot and thus the scrotum too.  YMMV but that has been my experience.

Not needing to house any equipment in there it should be mostly flat I would think.  

I will not have anything else removed when my time comes to get the Orchi.  JMO

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I also want an orchie and struggle with this issue. I didn't know having the skin removed was an option. If so, I guess I have some thinking to do. I hear the skin tightens though. 

 

~Toni

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It does indeed shrink.  I've found that a simply pair of panties makes for a smooth appearance.  Everything down there has slowly retreated to become a non issue.

 

Hugs,

 

Charlize

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Related question: is there any kind of ejaculate during an orgasm after having both testicles removed? I can't seem to find the answer anywhere for some reason.

 

Personally, I'd rather not have anything come out at all. So much cleaner.

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It all depends on what you want. If you want vaginaplasty you'll need the extra  skin for construction of the vagina. If that is your desire...

 

My Electrolysist reiterated that very concept to me just the other day...

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On 11/14/2019 at 9:41 PM, Lucca said:

Related question: is there any kind of ejaculate during an orgasm after having both testicles removed? I can't seem to find the answer anywhere for some reason.

 

Personally, I'd rather not have anything come out at all. So much cleaner.

Its a fair and good question.  I am not 100% sure as I am still male physically speaking.  

I know based on my experience from having a vasectomy I still have fluid during an orgasm.  Its has no genetic material it obviously,  just the fluid used for said "swimmers" to do there thing.  I point this out because other then the blood flow to and from the testicles, they, the testis, are effectively not connected in a reproductive way. I would assume this is the case when fully removed.  With the added benefit of not having the hormone transfer into the blood stream.

 

I have had another surgery to remove large lumps off each testicle too, the epididymis on both sides had the lumps in them, which is the "tubing" connected directly to each testicle.  They had possible cancer issues.  It was thankfully benign but it they were both removed as they could not just biopsy the testicle.   (Sadly I prayed for worse news and have them take both testicles.  I had told the surgean if he had any doubts to just take them.  I was done having children and being married a fourth time with five kids I was really done having children.)

I woke to having them still both in there.  (Sigh)

Now if you are talking about an actual discharge of fluid out of the body into "free air" like a male can do, then I have no clue.

The other ladies may chime in on that. 

 

 

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Thanks for the responses. I was always under the impression that the testicles produced and stored the entire ejaculate until I was told otherwise here. Hooray for bad sex ed!

 

Incidentally, I used the word "sack" when making this thread because for the life of me, I could not remember the proper term "scrotum" for some reason. 

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No big. I can tell you that after eighteen months of HRT, I get a sort of ejaculate, but It's clear and mostly slippery. It's closer to vaginal lubricant than anything else.

 

If you were curious, bits of the fluid come from organs between the testicles and the urethra with help from the prostate.

 

Behold the Powers of Science

 

Anyway, it doesn't, um, spurt the way it used to. It's more of a flow and leak situation. I produce while stimulated and then ooze a bit for a while after so the urethra can clear. It's less messy, but not exactly immaculate either.

 

I'm pretty sure the takeaway is: Nature is Always Gross.

 

Hugs!

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The majority of male ejaculate comes from your prostate.  The prostate is not directly effected by an orchidectomy.  The reduction of testosterone might prevent a male erection and or orgasim.  That can happen just from spironolactone.  

 

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