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Jan. 20, 2023 - Hodgetwins
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Study Suggests 55% of trans after Bottom Surgery experience Problems Having Sex & Using Bathroom

Hodgetwins dissect a study claiming 55% of trans women face post-vaginoplasty complications, citing 53% pain and 33% sexual dysfunction rates. They scrutinize the "mushroom tip" technique, labeling non-life-saving genital reconstruction as "playing God" where doctors allegedly exploit patients for profit. Referencing detransitioner "Shapeshifter," they argue the surgical creation of a vagina is medically flawed, ultimately suggesting gender-affirming care prioritizes financial gain over patient safety and functional reality. [Automatically generated summary]

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Hidden Dangers of Bottom Surgery 00:02:56
Yeah, got a new show for y'all.
Got a damn good show.
Y'all see the title of that article, right?
Look, the hidden dangers of gender-affirming care.
55% of trans women.
Who's the hot chick?
Kevin, come on.
Who is it, man?
I banged that.
That's my type right there.
Shut up.
Look, the hidden danger.
Latino, ain't you?
Latino.
You want a sucker for them blonde Latinos?
Latina.
Latino.
Supposedly.
Hey, Kevin, let me read the article.
This girl, man.
The hidden dangers of gender-affirming care, 55% of trans women who have bottom surgery are in so much pain they need medical care years later, according to a study of dozens of cases, and up to a third struggle to use the toilet or have sex.
Why?
I'm confused.
Why they got a hot chick and they talking about bottom surgery?
That's a trans Kevin.
Stop playing stupid.
That's a trans?
Oh my gosh.
Wow.
Didn't know that.
Hey, bring up the one image, the pink background.
There we go.
Look at this.
Reported symptoms of vaginoplasty.
What?
Vaginoplasty.
Vaginoplasty.
Yeah, patients.
Look, pain.
53% of them experience pain.
Dilation related.
Well, I would think you would have pain after that kind of surgery.
Yeah, they just cut a big hole in you.
Where they pretty much, well, yeah.
Shut up.
Dilated-related concern.
What is that?
Dilation is when you, cause after you get the hole put in you, where your boyfriend's supposed to insert his penis, you got to keep sticking stuff in it.
You got to walk around with pretty much a dildo in there so it won't close up on you.
Oh, you got to just walk around permanently with a butt plug?
Something.
Well, you don't have to walk around with it inside you.
You got to dilate it, they said.
You got to do it routinely every day or it'll close up on you.
Whatever.
Okay, we got bleeding next.
That's 42 and a half percent.
Yeah.
They suffer from bleeding for the rest of their life?
That's an open wound.
I don't know if it's bleeding right after the surgery or just bleeding two months later.
You still...
Sexual function concerns.
33%.
You still got a danis, right?
Yeah.
Vaginal discharge.
Vaginal discharge, so the hole is called a vaginal.
Discharge.
Yeah, 32%.
Vaginal tightness, 28%.
Ain't nothing wrong with tightness, but...
Yeah, it could be too tight.
Yeah, you probably can't get nothing in there, right?
Can't get nothing in there.
That's why you got to, because when you get that surgery, the trans woman, she got to keep plugging herself with it.
Or dilate.
They call it dilate.
Yeah, it gets too tight.
You can't even have penetration.
Okay, next one.
Well, at least she got the ass, right?
All right, we got urinary issues.
You can't piss.
No, I'm skipping that one.
Wound healing issue.
It won't heal.
Yeah, some things are not meant to heal.
Yeah, a big hole in it.
It ain't going to heal.
Look, how's that going to scab over?
Look, 12%.
Look, 12.5% of the cases, hair in the vagina.
Vaginal Tightness and Healing Issues 00:05:41
Wait a minute.
How did you get the hair in the vagina?
I don't know.
Oh, they do take the mushroom tip and kind of fold it inside and make it look like a Barbie pouch, right?
Something.
Starts growing hair.
Mental health concerns, 12.5%.
I think all of that.
That's stress.
Yeah, loss of death.
Yeah, you can't go deep inside.
It closes up.
Loss of death?
Oh, okay.
Look, mile odor.
I guess you have a bunch of fish.
What it says at?
It says malodor.
It's mild odor, you dumbass.
Mile odor.
I can't tell you in my glass.
Sorry.
10%.
Vaginal canal closure.
Damn, the hole just closes up.
Yeah, numbness, 3.8%, and vaginal dryness, 2.5%.
Hey, so look at the statistics on this on bottom surgery, or whatever you want to call it.
A lot of people, a lot of transgenders assume that once you get this surgery, you're going to be, everything's great.
You're born again.
You're female.
It's going to be absolutely perfect.
Looking at the statistics, it's far from perfect.
More than likely, you're going to be experiencing some type of side effect, discomfort, mental fatigue, or you're going to be, you're screwed.
Yeah, I would just keep the mushroom tip.
See, like the media, the media, they should be like, put this should be on all mainstream media, but it's not, it's not about giving more rights to gay people, the LGBTQ.
It's all about pushing the narrative.
They don't really care how successful these surgeries are.
They just want to push this narrative on people.
They don't really care if it's because this is this study was out of 80 people that got the surgery.
Yeah.
Literally half of them are like.
Let me read some of this article, man.
That's crazy, man.
It's like they play in Frankenstein.
You know?
So funny.
I mean, you pretty off.
Yeah, it's Frankenstein.
These doctors, they like these doctors do these surgeries.
It's like $25,000 of surgery, right?
They are playing God.
They are exploiting these people for money.
You can understand somebody getting a triple bypass.
You can understand somebody getting an organ transplant, right?
But taking somebody's mushroom tip and then carving it up into a vagina, that's not life-saving care.
Look, more than half of trans women who have bottom surgery are in so much pain years later, they need medical attention.
A study suggests.
More than half.
I think you should, if you like, if you go to the doctor and you have a surgery and you have some complications, something goes wrong, you can sue these doctors.
I wonder if these people that went through, I bet you I guarantee you they signed off on something, you can't sue me.
Because what they're doing is not going to make you better.
Up to a third of patients also struggle to use the toilet or suffered sexual issues 12 months after the operation, which sees patients transitioning from male to female, given a surgically constructed vagina.
You know what?
Nobody can't, you can't make a vagina.
You can buy one in a dope bookstore.
They're pretty good.
I haven't used one, but that's what it hurt.
What do you call them the pee?
No, you can't say it.
Seriously, you cannot.
No, have you seen people buy that stuff?
I mean, I haven't bought it.
I'm just saying.
Hey, Kevin, I'm not talking about pocket pussies, all right?
You had to go there, didn't you?
I didn't even say it.
Why you had to say it?
Hey, think about it.
Okay, you do.
Okay, I'm a guy.
Think about it.
I got some fallacy some balls.
Okay.
Do you actually think you could go into a doctor's cosmetic surgeon and they could turn that into a vagina?
Well, that's what they tell them.
They're doctors.
They're doctors.
You're going to believe them.
You can't do that.
Well, you're feeding people's a delusion, and then you see a person with a gown and a stethoscope.
You automatically assume what they're saying is true.
What you call that's a fallacy.
It's an appeal to author.
Yeah.
Fallacy, yeah.
Just because he has a white, nice jacket, a stethoscope.
That's how you stethoscope.
A stethoscope.
You know, got some thick glasses on.
Got a clipboard.
You think they know what they do.
Yeah.
And they got a picture of Dr. Frankenstein on the damn wall.
Got that.
This is my first patient.
He's just sitting there like damn knobs in his neck.
Look, I made this dude out of cadaver.
Yeah.
I can take your mushroom tip and turn it into a vagina.
All right, look, most common symptoms.
Only God can do that.
And God wouldn't do it.
He got the power to do it, and he still wouldn't do it.
The most common symptoms reported by post-op patients were pain, 53.5%, bleeding, 42%.
Well, you've been over that.
Yeah, what's this?
A total of 15 patients also told the clinic they were dissatisfied with the appearance of that new vulva and wanted some cosmetic revision.
You can't make...
You can't make lips.
Well, you can.
You can, but it's not going to be a good thing.
These cosmetic...
Doctors be doing a women's breast at butt?
Well, breasts is easy.
You're just putting a bag in there and you sewing them back up.
Yeah, that's true.
That's easy.
The vagina is complicated.
It's got lips, got a clitoris, got a hole.
Yeah.
It got stuff to lubricate.
That's...
That's technical.
That's very...
That's very...
You can't make that.
Dissatisfaction with New Vulvas 00:02:47
Only God can make that.
God.
I'm Christian.
So, but it's your body's your choice.
Do whatever hell you want.
I strongly suggest if you're a transgender female, I wouldn't get that surgery.
Yeah, pull up that picture of the trans I sent you.
She does look like a hot chick.
If you didn't know that was a trans, you looking at her, you would think that's a hot chick, wouldn't you?
Tell the truth.
Tell the truth, man.
Come on now.
I mean, I don't know.
Man, you saw that walking down the street.
You know, hey, hey, can I get your number?
That's you.
What you talking about?
I can't tell that's a dude.
It's okay.
It don't make you gay because you think you're transgender.
Hey, stop touching me.
All right, bring up the picture.
I mean, she looks like a hot chick, don't you?
She looking like a chick.
I don't know about hot.
Man, you know damn good well.
If you don't reach my seat, you let your bosses come in because you're homophobic.
You know, if you didn't have no idea if that was on a porn website, oh, this is a hot scene right here.
Jamie, go.
Bring the picture up.
Tell you what.
If I was in jail doing life and I'd been in jail for 30 years, yeah, that's a hot chick.
I mean, the eyebrows are kind of off.
Shut up.
What?
You didn't catch that joke I just put the camera back on me.
That joke just went over your head.
What'd you say?
You didn't hear what I said?
That was a one-liner right there.
I said, damn, stomach getting big.
If I was in prison for life and I'd been in jail for 30 years, yeah, that would be a hot chick.
Of course it would.
Some of y'all like, oh, man, that was gay.
Well, it is.
I mean, hell, we're all gay at some point.
You just depend on your options, really.
Okay, this is a detransitioner right here.
This is what the article says about her.
A Massachusetts-based detransitioner who goes by the name Shapeshifter.
Hmm, that's an interesting name.
Transitioned from male to female but encountered appalling medical issues.
He has since detransitioned, now identifies as a gay man with a feminine look.
That's what you should do.
Well, all gay men have a feminine look, don't they?
Yeah, that's, I mean, that's what they used to do old school.
If you was gay, you just was very feminine.
You drink feminine.
You would dress feminine.
You got feminine mannerisms.
Yeah, that's how you're supposed to do it.
You don't supposed to go to a doctor, in my humble opinion, and get...
You're a woman.
Oh, throw that shit out of you.
Now you ain't got no penis.
How you going to bust some nuts?
Yeah, man.
I mean, a lot of male gay men are there very feminine.
Feminine.
Feminine.
That's what I said.
Most of them are.
Yeah, that's why when they come out of the closet, we already know you're gay.
We're just pretending that we don't didn't know.
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