Common among trans women so they can stop taking anti-androgen drugs, and also a procedure included with bottom surgery for MTF. They don’t let you keep the balls in a jar :-(
I can only picture the surgeon heaving a deep sigh, flipping his whiteboard around to reveal “asked” and “didn’t ask” columns, and putting yet another checkmark on the only side with any checkmarks.
If you claim you have a religious for needing them back (reunification being pretty common, as in, you need them so you can be buried with them) then they will run their tests, and give them back to you if they’re not a hazard.
My brother used this to keep his gallbladder, and a friend of a friend kept her foot after diabetes took it.
Both examples in Tennessee. I don’t know if it matters which state you’re in, but I’m positive the country would probably make a difference.
Plus, I think it’s funny the idea of some medical person somewhere trying to square their incredibly narrow view of religion with a trans woman being so devout in their own faith as to be concerned about burial practices potentially decades in the future, given the stereotype that everyone LGBTQ+ is an evil atheist.
Yup, it checks out.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orchiectomy (warning, contains surgical diagrams)
Common among trans women so they can stop taking anti-androgen drugs, and also a procedure included with bottom surgery for MTF. They don’t let you keep the balls in a jar :-(
I laughed harder at this then I should have.
Yeah my girlfriend is weird so I wanted to let her have mine for wet specimen making, but they had to burn them.
But it depends on the surgeon so you can always ask
I can only picture the surgeon heaving a deep sigh, flipping his whiteboard around to reveal “asked” and “didn’t ask” columns, and putting yet another checkmark on the only side with any checkmarks.
Hahahaha thank you for this
Can someone explain what happened in 1984?
It’s a reference to a must-read classic.
Why :(
Because they do a biopsy on them to check for cancer and then they incinerate them
If you claim you have a religious for needing them back (reunification being pretty common, as in, you need them so you can be buried with them) then they will run their tests, and give them back to you if they’re not a hazard.
My brother used this to keep his gallbladder, and a friend of a friend kept her foot after diabetes took it. Both examples in Tennessee. I don’t know if it matters which state you’re in, but I’m positive the country would probably make a difference.
Plus, I think it’s funny the idea of some medical person somewhere trying to square their incredibly narrow view of religion with a trans woman being so devout in their own faith as to be concerned about burial practices potentially decades in the future, given the stereotype that everyone LGBTQ+ is an evil atheist.
I still don’t get it
It’s very not funny.
I mean, it’s the best deez nuts joke possible.
It’s the best opportunity for a deez nuts joke. The set up, delivery and punchline of the joke were botched hard.
I like the candies one better
What candies?
Candies nuts fit in your mouth
Let’s find out sweety.
Crunches on I’ve cubes
Bottom surgery
I get it, it’s not funny.
Opinions are like assholes: I had mine surgically removed.
I thought it was pretty good
I breathed out of my nose a little harder.
“Bofa” sounds like “both of”, being a setup to “bofa deez nutz”
Ah thx (:
No worries 🙂