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Are you asking this question in a metaphorical sense, or in the physiological sense? Do you know what actually happens to the male organ during a sex change operation?
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Its not a very comfortable image, dude. The erectile tissue and the nerves are used in two ways - one the shaft of the penis is used to line the outer part of the new vagina which is usually formed from a tube of intestine, this provides some stimulus response if all goes as planned. The head of the penis is used to create the clitoris. Waste not, want not . . . . Is the depth of erotic response going to be the same as it was? Probably not, but it is usually good enough. Regards, Scott |
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