What does it feel like after GCS?

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u/[deleted]
Sat Nov 2 00:46:53 2019 UTC
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u/[deleted]
Sat Nov 2 01:41:58 2019 UTC
(3 children)

IMHO it only feels like a tuck for the first two months or so, after that things start to reacclimate and everything starts to settle and just feel like another body part. Sex takes a little longer to get the hang of (or did for me) but feels great once you figure out the new setup, feels nothing like anal which I always hated

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Sat Nov 2 02:15:19 2019 UTC
(1 child)

I’m 5 weeks post op and it can feel like it’s tucked up kinda but not really it’s like tension/pressure but it’s very obviously because of swelling pushing down. Obv I’ve not had sex yet but I’ve been aroused and it feels a lot different and overall is more spread throughout the body

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Sat Nov 2 13:26:46 2019 UTC
(0 children)

Can confirm arousal being different. It's... idk, warmer down there now? I'm at 4 weeks post-op. The feeling of a particularly tight tuck is definitely fading too as things settle.

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u/kspot4
Sat Nov 2 02:45:11 2019 UTC
(0 children)

Good anal is not my fav, but I have 0 desire to use what I’ve got. This give me hope!

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u/AimlessNotLost
Sat Nov 2 04:04:00 2019 UTC
(0 children)

11 months out (one year on December 3rd) and it feels different in a way that's hard for me to describe.

I will say though, I was surprised how quickly the new equipment felt normal . Within like a month I couldn't actually remember what the old bits felt like.

I could describe what it felt like to have the old equipment, but only in the same way I could describe the taste of a food I hadn't eaten in a long time. I couldn't really remember the feeling any more, I could only remember 'remembering it' if that makes any sense.

No regrets, would recommend. XD

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u/Rubyrad
Sat Nov 2 04:33:57 2019 UTC
(3 children)

I’m about 5 months out, for reference.

After everything is healed up it doesn’t feel tight or tucked or anything like that. Best way I can describe it is it feels like nothing is there, with the exception of my clitoris which feels pleasure if I stimulate it in any way.

Compared to anal it feels more tight, less length of the canal. There’s more feeling throughout the canal, but still most of the sensation is at the mouth of the vaginal canal. Also they create the vaginal canal below your prostate, so the prostate becomes analogous to the g-spot in women, and so anal feels a little less pleasurable now, and I can’t have a prostate orgasm anally now (at least not yet).

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Sat Nov 2 04:57:32 2019 UTC
(2 children)

Are you saying that vaginal sex would stimulate your prostate?

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Sat Nov 2 07:16:07 2019 UTC
(1 child)

Yeah, that’s what I’m saying. Since the vaginal canal is created between your prostate and your colon.

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Sat Nov 2 07:37:55 2019 UTC
(0 children)

Damn, that sounds pretty cool. As someone who's never experienced her prostate and is extremely turned off by even the thought of anal, I'm glad that there's still hope for some kind of sexual satisfaction when I get this done.

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u/[deleted]
Sat Nov 2 06:17:13 2019 UTC
(1 child)

It never felt like a tight tuck. The closest was when the packing was still in, but it was mostly the catheter.

Truth be told, it doesn't really feel like anything. You more so notice you don't have anything. Like, going to the bathroom. You don't have it just, for lack of a better word, flop out when you pull your panties down.

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Sat Nov 2 12:24:00 2019 UTC
(0 children)

flop out when you pull your panties down.

Oh god this can't come soon enough!

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u/DesignedLotus
Sat Nov 2 03:35:56 2019 UTC
(0 children)

Flat

u/[deleted]
Sat Nov 2 07:36:57 2019 UTC
(4 children)

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Sat Nov 2 07:57:26 2019 UTC
(3 children)

Can I ask what the total cost of your surgery was including accommodations and travel?

Sat Nov 2 08:05:03 2019 UTC
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(2 children)

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Sat Nov 2 08:09:14 2019 UTC
(1 child)

I dont know if my insurance will even cover it. I live in the USA. So I might have to pay for everything myself. It’s why I was asking. Thank you.

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u/bleeding-paryl
Sat Nov 2 02:17:53 2019 UTC
(0 children)

What exactly do you want to know in that regard?

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u/[deleted]
Wed Nov 6 21:01:51 2019 UTC
(1 child)

Really take your time girl and make sure you do the research. No need to rush into surgery so quickly. SRS is major reconstruction. There are risks, complications and major after care involved post op. Post-op depression is also very common after SRS. Truthfully, I was indifferent about getting the surgery. But I did it because I was tired of people asking me if I had the surgery and I didn't want people to question who I am as a person. Getting the surgery just validated me as a full woman. But, at the same time there were some disadvantages too. My sex drive was non-existent, a lot of maintenance and upkeep with a vagina, prone to getting a UTI because the urethra is shorter.

I miss how effortlessly going to the bathroom was before the surgery. If I could turn back time, I wouldn't of gotten the surgery and probably just had gotten breast implants. So, please make your decision wisely.

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u/kspot4
Thu Nov 7 04:49:31 2019 UTC
(0 children)

Appreciate your perspective! But I’m in a weirdly opposite situation. I’m in a pretty liberal area it definitely seems like it’s “not cool” to want surgery.

I’m far from indifferent about it. I hate what I have and someone even brushing it during sex just kills it for me. I already sit down to pee anyways (standing makes a mess, and I don’t wanna look at that thing).

I know I’d have post op depression though because even standard life events make me depressed :P