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Large penis - by inheritance and composition
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remind me not to eat round there
surely whoever did such a procedure should be struck off?I can’t say exactly how much it weighs, I just know that my kitchen scale, which shows up to 6.6lb, hasn’t been enough for a while,’ -
By that rationale youd have to strike off sex-change surgeons too.Originally posted by vetran View Post
surely whoever did such a procedure should be struck off?Comment
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only if they did surgeries when the client was obviously mad.Originally posted by SpontaneousOrder View PostBy that rationale youd have to strike off sex-change surgeons too.Comment
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I don't think there's a gender identity for "I'm a man with a massive willy trapped in the body of a man with a small willy". This is just typical body dismorphia.Originally posted by SpontaneousOrder View PostBy that rationale youd have to strike off sex-change surgeons too.Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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There is an identity for it. No, wait. There are two.Originally posted by d000hg View PostI don't think there's a gender identity for "I'm a massive willy trapped in the body of a man with a small willy". This is just typical body dismorphia.
MF and Suity.
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Does that apply to the women who have the zeppelins sawn in half and stuck to the chest surgeries too? Equally bonkers, arguably even more disfiguring and risky, but down to body image issues as well.Originally posted by vetran View Postonly if they did surgeries when the client was obviously mad.
Thing with these cosmetic procedures is if denied locally then there's a fair few other "clinics" and going abroad for the work is easy and not expensive.Comment
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it does in my opinion.Originally posted by TykeMerc View PostDoes that apply to the women who have the zeppelins sawn in half and stuck to the chest surgeries too? Equally bonkers, arguably even more disfiguring and risky, but down to body image issues as well.
Thing with these cosmetic procedures is if denied locally then there's a fair few other "clinics" and going abroad for the work is easy and not expensive.
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I'm not going to disagree, I think you're spot on, but to these clinics that do this kind of butchery and the easily accessed ones abroad it's a cash cow to be milked, nothing to do with medical ethics.Originally posted by vetran View Postit does in my opinion.
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