25-07-2014, 07:15 PM
(25-07-2014, 02:15 PM)ClaraKay Wrote: Well, Karina, I don't have a vagina, natural or constructed, but I've read about GRS and what is likely.
The vagina is constructed from the outer skin of the penis with the glans located deep inside. Part of the glans is used to create a clitoris, as well. The depth of the vagina is therefore limited by the length of your penis. The labia are fashioned from scrotal tissue, which in some cases secretes fluid which moistens the outer portions of the vagina. Better figure on using lube though for sexual intercourse.
Some (I think about half) transwomen are able to orgasm after GRS. Some never do. Since the prostate is left intact, it will serve as an important G spot for a post-op transwoman. If by "cum" you mean have the muscle spasms of a male orgasm, I don't know. That's a good question.
Yes, you have to take care to keep your new vagina clean and free of infection. You also have to regularly dilate your vagina (weekly) or it will eventually close up.
Your vagina will look on the outside like a natal female's, you'll pee like a regular woman, and you should have annual checkups like a woman.
Pretty cool!
Clara
Thanks clara this helped me lots



