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its not even accurate cause it implies it's only about genitals, like "you only reject me because i have a dick"
no bitch, i reject you because youre a fucking tranny, whether you have a dick or cut it off doesn't matter, i'll keep rejecting you regardless.
Exactly. This is why it's amusing when they go after bisexuals in their incel rants. According to them, since bi's like both types of genitals, we should all be going after trannies with love-heart eyes. Sorry Stephanie, just because we like both sexual phenotypes doesn't mean we like rapey people with personality disorders and poor hygiene.

(But it is also very telling that AGPs never fixate as much on bisexual women as they do on lesbians, since bisexuals won't validate their fetish to the same extent)


Can you imagine the chemical cocktail in that breastmilk (:_(
 
All I see when I read this kind of utter crap is 'Please somebody find me attractive, not those losers in my hugbox, real 'cis' people!'

It's all written like normal people who find the opposite sex attractive are just not getting the memo and they just need to point out how wrong we are...how ignorant we are, we just need that magic piece of knowledge and we will start finding their skanky arses attractive.

We don't find you disgusting as people, it's just what you've chosen to be is disgusting, repellent...horrifying, and we will not have sex with you.
the biggest lols i get from tranny cows are when they’re tired at the end of a long day saying they’re hotter than cis women, and start getting mopey about how they can’t find any that’ll fuck them. I thought trans women were women, why so down pal? Unfortunately only the dumber ones will do this because it’s the most obvious self-own ever, but it’s a pretty good laugh nonetheless. It’s even funnier with FTMs because most aren’t smart enough to keep up the doublethink like MTFs, so they’ll cry all day about how real gay men don’t want to fuck them and say they’re real men in the same breath.
 
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Golliwog dolls gone weird.

“I am ladyboy. I have dick. I‚m cross-dressing. No sex.. please…..Just pure massages :)

I salute your honesty, Sir! Have fun with your dick spirituality!
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Lol prostitute -- for anyone who doesn't know, "Asian Massage" is marketing speak for "massage with a happy ending (or more)". It's like advertising as an "escort" rather than "hooker" for plausible deniability.
 
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In the past 24 hours the online trannies seem more unhinged then usual…

anyways…bored and feel like stirring up drama…drop this and this tranny’s @ in the most tense, politically charged, conservative/pro military thread you can find. A simple exasperated “Can you believe these people!” Should cause maximum havoc
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It should come to no ones surprise what happened next…

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Tranny logic: We get called faggots so we can reclaim the word. By reclaim we mean call you it as a pejorative.

Do you think gay men can get away with calling trannies faggots?

The amount of social control trannies have gained quickly is so irritating. God, this fucking clown word we live in. (:_(
 
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The TV personality told MailOnline she is willing to undergo the risky surgery, despite the fact it has never officially been performed on a transgender woman

Jessica claimed she believes some transgender women have had the surgery in Brazil, and she is having tests before doctors allow her to have the procedure

Womb transplants, which cost £50,000 per operation, were developed to allow women to carry a baby if they were born without a womb

Doctors now say that advances in womb transplantation mean it's theoretically possible for a trans woman to give birth after the surgery

However MailOnline has learned it would be impossible for a transgender woman to fall pregnant naturally after the transplant

Transplant operations do not involve connecting the women's uteruses to their fallopian tubes, so they are unable to become pregnant naturally

Instead a woman would have to undergo IVF if they wished to have a child

It comes after Jessica told MailOnline that she's 'desperate' to lose her virginity and become a mother following her sex change surgery


Jessica Alves has revealed she's travelled to Brazil in the hope that she can become the first transgender woman in history to have a womb transplant.

The TV personality is convinced the surgery will mean she will ovulate and have a baby through intercourse, although this has been disputed by doctors because her new uterus would not be connected to her fallopian tubes.

It is possible that Jessica could fall pregnant through IVF if she decided to go through with the £30,000 transplant.
Currently there has never officially been a successful womb transplant performed on a transgender woman, but Jessica claimed that several women have privately undergone the operation in Brazil.

Speaking exclusively to MailOnline, Jessica confirmed she is now booked in to undergo the transplant, but must still undergo various tests and exams.

The star added that while her doctor, who wishes to remain anonymous, is satisfied she can have the surgery, she will not go through with it if they decide it's not safe.

Jessica also stated that she was hoping to fall pregnant naturally following a womb transplant, but MailOnline has since learned that this is not possible.

She said: 'I was having a lot of exams in Turkey to see if I could have the surgery, I could have had it in Turkey, but I changed my mind, I thought I might as well just come to Brazil where my family are.

'There are some very good doctors here that could hopefully do it. The surgery is do-able, the same way that surgery is done on a biological woman. To a transgender woman is is exactly the same thing.

'To get pregnant I need to have IVF treatment after the surgery. To be honest I don't know the success rate, because there's aren't many reports about it, people have done it but they've done it very quietly.

'Maybe I'm the first person in the world to do it, but I believe there are some who have had the surgery done but they just don't talk about it.

'To be honest I don't know the success rate because there aren't many reports about it, people who have done it have done it very quietly, in other words maybe I'm the first one in the world doing it. '

Jessica added that she believes several women in Brazil have had the procedure, but they 'don't talk about it.'

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She continued; 'It's something I want to get done, I'm not afraid of having the surgery, I've had so many surgeries throughout the years, this is just another one to me, next week I'm seeing more doctors having more exams and then the organ comes from a donor.

'I'll have more consultations and exams but everything's fine and healthy, so I can have the surgery done.'

Jessica said doctors are happy for her to have the risky surgery, because of the high success rate in biological women who have had the same procedure.

She continued: 'They're really positive they really are but there's not much report about transgender woman getting pregnant after surgery. Biological women have the surgery and the success rate is good.

'I'm still going to give it a go, the doctors are really positive I can do it. After the surgery I need a lot of follow-up, and doctors can investigate and see how it's going and everything they can do to get me pregnant.

'I'm 38 years old, I want to be a mother, I don't want to be alone really.'

Explaining the procedure, Jessica said: 'Once I have the womb in I will start to ovulate and I can get pregnant having sex or having a sperm donor obviously I'd like to get pregnant the natural way, I want to do everything as naturally as possible, but if I try that and it doesn't work I can have a sperm donor, that's an option as well.'

'It is a riskless surgery it really is, a biological woman who doesn't a womb will have the surgery, a transgender woman who has the surgery it's exactly the same, so please don't worry about it. I was going to get it done in Turkey but then I changed my mind because I didn't like the doctors out there.'

'This doctor has done it previously he's done two friends of my family and he's performed on a transgender woman. But I don't have a date for the surgery yet, I need to have more exams, more tests.'

There has only ever been one documented case of a transgender woman having a uterus transplant - but she died from complications just months later.

Transplant operations do not involve connecting the women's uteruses to their fallopian tubes, so they are unable to become pregnant naturally.

It means trans women who undergo the surgery are also unable to conceive naturally, but experts say it is at least theoretically possible to impregnate a trans woman using IVF.

Womb transplants, which cost £50,000 per operation, were developed to allow women to carry a baby if they were born without a womb or have had it removed through illness. Roughly 15,000 women in the UK could benefit.

It has been considered that the procedure could be trialled on those who were born biologically male using the organs of dead donors or women who have since transitioned to become men and had their wombs removed.

In 2019 a clinic in Cleveland became the first to deliver a healthy baby that was carried to term in a womb transplanted from a dead donor.

Prior to this, more than a dozen women had given birth after womb transplants, mainly from living donors.

In 2019 it was reported that experts were investigating whether a womb could be transplanted into a transgender woman who was born male.

Writing in the British Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, the scientists said it would be perfectly possible to put a womb into a male body so that they could carry a baby to full-term. And they say it may be 'legally and ethically impermissible' not to consider performing the procedure.

Several transgender men – those who were born women and then switched – have already given birth in the UK.

But in those circumstances it was merely a case of retaining the female reproductive organs after they transitioned, rather than having to implant female organs into a male body.

Six months after the surgery and the womb has healed, a donated egg would be fertilised with the transgender woman's own sperm and the embryo implanted. The baby would then be delivered by caesarean section.

In 2019 surgeon Christopher Inglefield, founder of the London Transgender Clinic, said he believes transgender women deserve a uterus implant.

He said the procedure is 'essentially identical' to the one performed on women.

Dr Inglefield, who appeared in ITV's Transformation Street, told The Mirror: 'This pioneering birth is extremely important for any trans female who would like to carry her own child.

'Because once the medical community accept this as a treatment for cis-women with uterine infertility, such as congenital absence of a womb, then it would be illegal to deny a trans-female who has completed her transition.'

There are currently no regulations in place to prevent a trans women from receiving IVF if they do receive a transplant.

Dr Inglefield says 'harvesting' the womb from the donor is tricky as surgeons must not damage arteries and veins to the uterus.

Lili Ilse Elvenes was the first transgender woman in history to receive a womb transplant in the final stage of her sex reassignment surgery in 1931.

However her immune system rejected the transplanted uterus, and she died of cardiac arrest three months after the procedure.

It comes after Jessica told MailOnline that she's 'desperate' to lose her virginity and become a mother by whatever means necessary following her sex change surgery.

She said: 'I am desperate to lose my virginity after my sex change surgery and I have been on the hunt for the right guy, but no luck.

'I've been using Tinder in order to chat to those who are supposed to be a match but I haven't been very lucky.'

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The amount of social control trannies have gained quickly is so irritating. God, this fucking clown word we live in. (:_(
I said this before, but I'll say it again: Most MtF are incel computer nerds who are all tied into tech fields and social media. They control the back-end of many websites as system admins. They have a fucking janny mafia around the entire Internet. If you have an Internet group, chat room, subreddit, forum, anything, do NOT ever let a transwoman be one of the admins. They are a fucking cancer that seeks to amass unlimited brooming power, and they will ruin everything you love by making it about themselves.
 
In the past 24 hours the online trannies seem more unhinged then usual…

anyways…bored and feel like stirring up drama…drop this and this tranny’s @ in the most tense, politically charged, conservative/pro military thread you can find. A simple exasperated “Can you believe these people!” Should cause maximum havoc
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An Everyday Gay places the final piece of the puzzle together then steps back in horror and what he’s uncovered…


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It should come to no ones surprise what happened next…

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The utter state of these troons.
 
Saeed Jones is such a dumb ugly fuck.
"The changes are needed because of mounting pressure from banking partners and payment providers, according to the company.”
Yeah, it's those damn banking TERFS, you waste of space.


Making shitty porn on OF is totally like owning your own business. It's not like giving money to a pimp AT ALL. Them and MLM huns are truly number one when it comes to successful business owning.
>cry when onlyfans is forced to suffer because of the authoritarian power payment processors wield

>cheer when your political enemies (ex. kf) suffer because of the authoritarian power payment processors wield

this drives me up a wall
 
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You basically have to start out with an androgynous face to get to good results.

...isn't that just one of the Kardashian girls...?

People were discussing a few days ago the origin of the word "Troon", so I'm posting this here for the sake of completion.
Apparently this is the thread where the term was first used (by a troon):
https://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?threadid=3637500

And also this is the OG Troon, psyopmonkey, before/after:

COD Achievement Unlocked: Male Lesbian Skin Now Available.
 
Even the term 'genital preference' is gross. Sexual orientation is not a preference. That's just the woke version of calling it a 'lifestyle.' As someone in the comments says, it's a genital orientation or a genital requirement. Not a 'preference' that you can be educated out of with troon conversion therapy.

"Boo hoo you are reducing people to their genitals." Yes, it's called being homosexual, die mad about it.
Genitals aren't the most important part of sexual orientation anyway. Men and women have totally different facial and body structures. It's extremely easy to tell if someone is male or female based on that alone.

It's ridiculous that trannies think it's solely about genitals.

I'm attracted to men because they look totally different from women. Not to mention the emotional/romantic attraction -- I only get butterflies when I'm flirting with a guy or am close with him. FtMs just look off. Some of the them pass much better than MtFs, but they still look off/off-putting.
 
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The TV personality told MailOnline she is willing to undergo the risky surgery, despite the fact it has never officially been performed on a transgender woman

Jessica claimed she believes some transgender women have had the surgery in Brazil, and she is having tests before doctors allow her to have the procedure

Womb transplants, which cost £50,000 per operation, were developed to allow women to carry a baby if they were born without a womb

Doctors now say that advances in womb transplantation mean it's theoretically possible for a trans woman to give birth after the surgery

However MailOnline has learned it would be impossible for a transgender woman to fall pregnant naturally after the transplant

Transplant operations do not involve connecting the women's uteruses to their fallopian tubes, so they are unable to become pregnant naturally

Instead a woman would have to undergo IVF if they wished to have a child

It comes after Jessica told MailOnline that she's 'desperate' to lose her virginity and become a mother following her sex change surgery


Jessica Alves has revealed she's travelled to Brazil in the hope that she can become the first transgender woman in history to have a womb transplant.

The TV personality is convinced the surgery will mean she will ovulate and have a baby through intercourse, although this has been disputed by doctors because her new uterus would not be connected to her fallopian tubes.

It is possible that Jessica could fall pregnant through IVF if she decided to go through with the £30,000 transplant.
Currently there has never officially been a successful womb transplant performed on a transgender woman, but Jessica claimed that several women have privately undergone the operation in Brazil.

Speaking exclusively to MailOnline, Jessica confirmed she is now booked in to undergo the transplant, but must still undergo various tests and exams.

The star added that while her doctor, who wishes to remain anonymous, is satisfied she can have the surgery, she will not go through with it if they decide it's not safe.

Jessica also stated that she was hoping to fall pregnant naturally following a womb transplant, but MailOnline has since learned that this is not possible.

She said: 'I was having a lot of exams in Turkey to see if I could have the surgery, I could have had it in Turkey, but I changed my mind, I thought I might as well just come to Brazil where my family are.

'There are some very good doctors here that could hopefully do it. The surgery is do-able, the same way that surgery is done on a biological woman. To a transgender woman is is exactly the same thing.

'To get pregnant I need to have IVF treatment after the surgery. To be honest I don't know the success rate, because there's aren't many reports about it, people have done it but they've done it very quietly.

'Maybe I'm the first person in the world to do it, but I believe there are some who have had the surgery done but they just don't talk about it.

'To be honest I don't know the success rate because there aren't many reports about it, people who have done it have done it very quietly, in other words maybe I'm the first one in the world doing it. '

Jessica added that she believes several women in Brazil have had the procedure, but they 'don't talk about it.'

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She continued; 'It's something I want to get done, I'm not afraid of having the surgery, I've had so many surgeries throughout the years, this is just another one to me, next week I'm seeing more doctors having more exams and then the organ comes from a donor.

'I'll have more consultations and exams but everything's fine and healthy, so I can have the surgery done.'

Jessica said doctors are happy for her to have the risky surgery, because of the high success rate in biological women who have had the same procedure.

She continued: 'They're really positive they really are but there's not much report about transgender woman getting pregnant after surgery. Biological women have the surgery and the success rate is good.

'I'm still going to give it a go, the doctors are really positive I can do it. After the surgery I need a lot of follow-up, and doctors can investigate and see how it's going and everything they can do to get me pregnant.

'I'm 38 years old, I want to be a mother, I don't want to be alone really.'

Explaining the procedure, Jessica said: 'Once I have the womb in I will start to ovulate and I can get pregnant having sex or having a sperm donor obviously I'd like to get pregnant the natural way, I want to do everything as naturally as possible, but if I try that and it doesn't work I can have a sperm donor, that's an option as well.'

'It is a riskless surgery it really is, a biological woman who doesn't a womb will have the surgery, a transgender woman who has the surgery it's exactly the same, so please don't worry about it. I was going to get it done in Turkey but then I changed my mind because I didn't like the doctors out there.'

'This doctor has done it previously he's done two friends of my family and he's performed on a transgender woman. But I don't have a date for the surgery yet, I need to have more exams, more tests.'

There has only ever been one documented case of a transgender woman having a uterus transplant - but she died from complications just months later.

Transplant operations do not involve connecting the women's uteruses to their fallopian tubes, so they are unable to become pregnant naturally.

It means trans women who undergo the surgery are also unable to conceive naturally, but experts say it is at least theoretically possible to impregnate a trans woman using IVF.

Womb transplants, which cost £50,000 per operation, were developed to allow women to carry a baby if they were born without a womb or have had it removed through illness. Roughly 15,000 women in the UK could benefit.

It has been considered that the procedure could be trialled on those who were born biologically male using the organs of dead donors or women who have since transitioned to become men and had their wombs removed.

In 2019 a clinic in Cleveland became the first to deliver a healthy baby that was carried to term in a womb transplanted from a dead donor.

Prior to this, more than a dozen women had given birth after womb transplants, mainly from living donors.

In 2019 it was reported that experts were investigating whether a womb could be transplanted into a transgender woman who was born male.

Writing in the British Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, the scientists said it would be perfectly possible to put a womb into a male body so that they could carry a baby to full-term. And they say it may be 'legally and ethically impermissible' not to consider performing the procedure.

Several transgender men – those who were born women and then switched – have already given birth in the UK.

But in those circumstances it was merely a case of retaining the female reproductive organs after they transitioned, rather than having to implant female organs into a male body.

Six months after the surgery and the womb has healed, a donated egg would be fertilised with the transgender woman's own sperm and the embryo implanted. The baby would then be delivered by caesarean section.

In 2019 surgeon Christopher Inglefield, founder of the London Transgender Clinic, said he believes transgender women deserve a uterus implant.

He said the procedure is 'essentially identical' to the one performed on women.

Dr Inglefield, who appeared in ITV's Transformation Street, told The Mirror: 'This pioneering birth is extremely important for any trans female who would like to carry her own child.

'Because once the medical community accept this as a treatment for cis-women with uterine infertility, such as congenital absence of a womb, then it would be illegal to deny a trans-female who has completed her transition.'

There are currently no regulations in place to prevent a trans women from receiving IVF if they do receive a transplant.

Dr Inglefield says 'harvesting' the womb from the donor is tricky as surgeons must not damage arteries and veins to the uterus.

Lili Ilse Elvenes was the first transgender woman in history to receive a womb transplant in the final stage of her sex reassignment surgery in 1931.

However her immune system rejected the transplanted uterus, and she died of cardiac arrest three months after the procedure.

It comes after Jessica told MailOnline that she's 'desperate' to lose her virginity and become a mother by whatever means necessary following her sex change surgery.

She said: 'I am desperate to lose my virginity after my sex change surgery and I have been on the hunt for the right guy, but no luck.

'I've been using Tinder in order to chat to those who are supposed to be a match but I haven't been very lucky.'

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This is the longest, most drawn out 41% I’ve ever seen. Face didn’t completely collapse from all the surgery so why not ruin the internal organs instead?
 
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The TV personality told MailOnline she is willing to undergo the risky surgery, despite the fact it has never officially been performed on a transgender woman

Jessica claimed she believes some transgender women have had the surgery in Brazil, and she is having tests before doctors allow her to have the procedure

Womb transplants, which cost £50,000 per operation, were developed to allow women to carry a baby if they were born without a womb

Doctors now say that advances in womb transplantation mean it's theoretically possible for a trans woman to give birth after the surgery

However MailOnline has learned it would be impossible for a transgender woman to fall pregnant naturally after the transplant

Transplant operations do not involve connecting the women's uteruses to their fallopian tubes, so they are unable to become pregnant naturally

Instead a woman would have to undergo IVF if they wished to have a child

It comes after Jessica told MailOnline that she's 'desperate' to lose her virginity and become a mother following her sex change surgery


Jessica Alves has revealed she's travelled to Brazil in the hope that she can become the first transgender woman in history to have a womb transplant.

The TV personality is convinced the surgery will mean she will ovulate and have a baby through intercourse, although this has been disputed by doctors because her new uterus would not be connected to her fallopian tubes.

It is possible that Jessica could fall pregnant through IVF if she decided to go through with the £30,000 transplant.
Currently there has never officially been a successful womb transplant performed on a transgender woman, but Jessica claimed that several women have privately undergone the operation in Brazil.

Speaking exclusively to MailOnline, Jessica confirmed she is now booked in to undergo the transplant, but must still undergo various tests and exams.

The star added that while her doctor, who wishes to remain anonymous, is satisfied she can have the surgery, she will not go through with it if they decide it's not safe.

Jessica also stated that she was hoping to fall pregnant naturally following a womb transplant, but MailOnline has since learned that this is not possible.

She said: 'I was having a lot of exams in Turkey to see if I could have the surgery, I could have had it in Turkey, but I changed my mind, I thought I might as well just come to Brazil where my family are.

'There are some very good doctors here that could hopefully do it. The surgery is do-able, the same way that surgery is done on a biological woman. To a transgender woman is is exactly the same thing.

'To get pregnant I need to have IVF treatment after the surgery. To be honest I don't know the success rate, because there's aren't many reports about it, people have done it but they've done it very quietly.

'Maybe I'm the first person in the world to do it, but I believe there are some who have had the surgery done but they just don't talk about it.

'To be honest I don't know the success rate because there aren't many reports about it, people who have done it have done it very quietly, in other words maybe I'm the first one in the world doing it. '

Jessica added that she believes several women in Brazil have had the procedure, but they 'don't talk about it.'

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She continued; 'It's something I want to get done, I'm not afraid of having the surgery, I've had so many surgeries throughout the years, this is just another one to me, next week I'm seeing more doctors having more exams and then the organ comes from a donor.

'I'll have more consultations and exams but everything's fine and healthy, so I can have the surgery done.'

Jessica said doctors are happy for her to have the risky surgery, because of the high success rate in biological women who have had the same procedure.

She continued: 'They're really positive they really are but there's not much report about transgender woman getting pregnant after surgery. Biological women have the surgery and the success rate is good.

'I'm still going to give it a go, the doctors are really positive I can do it. After the surgery I need a lot of follow-up, and doctors can investigate and see how it's going and everything they can do to get me pregnant.

'I'm 38 years old, I want to be a mother, I don't want to be alone really.'

Explaining the procedure, Jessica said: 'Once I have the womb in I will start to ovulate and I can get pregnant having sex or having a sperm donor obviously I'd like to get pregnant the natural way, I want to do everything as naturally as possible, but if I try that and it doesn't work I can have a sperm donor, that's an option as well.'

'It is a riskless surgery it really is, a biological woman who doesn't a womb will have the surgery, a transgender woman who has the surgery it's exactly the same, so please don't worry about it. I was going to get it done in Turkey but then I changed my mind because I didn't like the doctors out there.'

'This doctor has done it previously he's done two friends of my family and he's performed on a transgender woman. But I don't have a date for the surgery yet, I need to have more exams, more tests.'

There has only ever been one documented case of a transgender woman having a uterus transplant - but she died from complications just months later.

Transplant operations do not involve connecting the women's uteruses to their fallopian tubes, so they are unable to become pregnant naturally.

It means trans women who undergo the surgery are also unable to conceive naturally, but experts say it is at least theoretically possible to impregnate a trans woman using IVF.

Womb transplants, which cost £50,000 per operation, were developed to allow women to carry a baby if they were born without a womb or have had it removed through illness. Roughly 15,000 women in the UK could benefit.

It has been considered that the procedure could be trialled on those who were born biologically male using the organs of dead donors or women who have since transitioned to become men and had their wombs removed.

In 2019 a clinic in Cleveland became the first to deliver a healthy baby that was carried to term in a womb transplanted from a dead donor.

Prior to this, more than a dozen women had given birth after womb transplants, mainly from living donors.

In 2019 it was reported that experts were investigating whether a womb could be transplanted into a transgender woman who was born male.

Writing in the British Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, the scientists said it would be perfectly possible to put a womb into a male body so that they could carry a baby to full-term. And they say it may be 'legally and ethically impermissible' not to consider performing the procedure.

Several transgender men – those who were born women and then switched – have already given birth in the UK.

But in those circumstances it was merely a case of retaining the female reproductive organs after they transitioned, rather than having to implant female organs into a male body.

Six months after the surgery and the womb has healed, a donated egg would be fertilised with the transgender woman's own sperm and the embryo implanted. The baby would then be delivered by caesarean section.

In 2019 surgeon Christopher Inglefield, founder of the London Transgender Clinic, said he believes transgender women deserve a uterus implant.

He said the procedure is 'essentially identical' to the one performed on women.

Dr Inglefield, who appeared in ITV's Transformation Street, told The Mirror: 'This pioneering birth is extremely important for any trans female who would like to carry her own child.

'Because once the medical community accept this as a treatment for cis-women with uterine infertility, such as congenital absence of a womb, then it would be illegal to deny a trans-female who has completed her transition.'

There are currently no regulations in place to prevent a trans women from receiving IVF if they do receive a transplant.

Dr Inglefield says 'harvesting' the womb from the donor is tricky as surgeons must not damage arteries and veins to the uterus.

Lili Ilse Elvenes was the first transgender woman in history to receive a womb transplant in the final stage of her sex reassignment surgery in 1931.

However her immune system rejected the transplanted uterus, and she died of cardiac arrest three months after the procedure.

It comes after Jessica told MailOnline that she's 'desperate' to lose her virginity and become a mother by whatever means necessary following her sex change surgery.

She said: 'I am desperate to lose my virginity after my sex change surgery and I have been on the hunt for the right guy, but no luck.

'I've been using Tinder in order to chat to those who are supposed to be a match but I haven't been very lucky.'

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This person is already 41% plastic. Just add another woman's womb and she's a Frankenstein-female.
 
Exactly. This is why it's amusing when they go after bisexuals in their incel rants. According to them, since bi's like both types of genitals, we should all be going after trannies with love-heart eyes. Sorry Stephanie, just because we like both sexual phenotypes doesn't mean we like rapey people with personality disorders and poor hygiene.

(But it is also very telling that AGPs never fixate as much on bisexual women as they do on lesbians, since bisexuals won't validate their fetish to the same extent)



Can you imagine the chemical cocktail in that breastmilk (:_(
Just because I like pickles and ice-cream doesn't mean I want a pickle-flavoured cream nightmare for dessert.
 
This person is already 41% plastic. Just add another woman's womb and she's a DEAD-female.
Agreed.

Wasn’t a study recently completed illustrating that in order for a male to carry a child to term, via transplant & IVF, he’d need a female of the same species, surgically connected to his back, like a hormone battery? It was done on lab rats w/ true body horror results. A few weeks or months ago, it was post ITT. I doubt that troon will get a procedure performed, & if by some bizarre chance, a Dr does perform it on a man, the man will be barren as ever. Women could never have a functioning male repro-sys, & even more so the other way around. If this freak show story proceeds past a flashy, copy selling, headline it’ll end in emergency removal, rejection, & death.
 
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The TV personality told MailOnline she is willing to undergo the risky surgery, despite the fact it has never officially been performed on a transgender woman

Jessica claimed she believes some transgender women have had the surgery in Brazil, and she is having tests before doctors allow her to have the procedure

Womb transplants, which cost £50,000 per operation, were developed to allow women to carry a baby if they were born without a womb

Doctors now say that advances in womb transplantation mean it's theoretically possible for a trans woman to give birth after the surgery

However MailOnline has learned it would be impossible for a transgender woman to fall pregnant naturally after the transplant

Transplant operations do not involve connecting the women's uteruses to their fallopian tubes, so they are unable to become pregnant naturally

Instead a woman would have to undergo IVF if they wished to have a child

It comes after Jessica told MailOnline that she's 'desperate' to lose her virginity and become a mother following her sex change surgery


Jessica Alves has revealed she's travelled to Brazil in the hope that she can become the first transgender woman in history to have a womb transplant.

The TV personality is convinced the surgery will mean she will ovulate and have a baby through intercourse, although this has been disputed by doctors because her new uterus would not be connected to her fallopian tubes.

It is possible that Jessica could fall pregnant through IVF if she decided to go through with the £30,000 transplant.
Currently there has never officially been a successful womb transplant performed on a transgender woman, but Jessica claimed that several women have privately undergone the operation in Brazil.

Speaking exclusively to MailOnline, Jessica confirmed she is now booked in to undergo the transplant, but must still undergo various tests and exams.

The star added that while her doctor, who wishes to remain anonymous, is satisfied she can have the surgery, she will not go through with it if they decide it's not safe.

Jessica also stated that she was hoping to fall pregnant naturally following a womb transplant, but MailOnline has since learned that this is not possible.

She said: 'I was having a lot of exams in Turkey to see if I could have the surgery, I could have had it in Turkey, but I changed my mind, I thought I might as well just come to Brazil where my family are.

'There are some very good doctors here that could hopefully do it. The surgery is do-able, the same way that surgery is done on a biological woman. To a transgender woman is is exactly the same thing.

'To get pregnant I need to have IVF treatment after the surgery. To be honest I don't know the success rate, because there's aren't many reports about it, people have done it but they've done it very quietly.

'Maybe I'm the first person in the world to do it, but I believe there are some who have had the surgery done but they just don't talk about it.

'To be honest I don't know the success rate because there aren't many reports about it, people who have done it have done it very quietly, in other words maybe I'm the first one in the world doing it. '

Jessica added that she believes several women in Brazil have had the procedure, but they 'don't talk about it.'

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She continued; 'It's something I want to get done, I'm not afraid of having the surgery, I've had so many surgeries throughout the years, this is just another one to me, next week I'm seeing more doctors having more exams and then the organ comes from a donor.

'I'll have more consultations and exams but everything's fine and healthy, so I can have the surgery done.'

Jessica said doctors are happy for her to have the risky surgery, because of the high success rate in biological women who have had the same procedure.

She continued: 'They're really positive they really are but there's not much report about transgender woman getting pregnant after surgery. Biological women have the surgery and the success rate is good.

'I'm still going to give it a go, the doctors are really positive I can do it. After the surgery I need a lot of follow-up, and doctors can investigate and see how it's going and everything they can do to get me pregnant.

'I'm 38 years old, I want to be a mother, I don't want to be alone really.'

Explaining the procedure, Jessica said: 'Once I have the womb in I will start to ovulate and I can get pregnant having sex or having a sperm donor obviously I'd like to get pregnant the natural way, I want to do everything as naturally as possible, but if I try that and it doesn't work I can have a sperm donor, that's an option as well.'

'It is a riskless surgery it really is, a biological woman who doesn't a womb will have the surgery, a transgender woman who has the surgery it's exactly the same, so please don't worry about it. I was going to get it done in Turkey but then I changed my mind because I didn't like the doctors out there.'

'This doctor has done it previously he's done two friends of my family and he's performed on a transgender woman. But I don't have a date for the surgery yet, I need to have more exams, more tests.'

There has only ever been one documented case of a transgender woman having a uterus transplant - but she died from complications just months later.

Transplant operations do not involve connecting the women's uteruses to their fallopian tubes, so they are unable to become pregnant naturally.

It means trans women who undergo the surgery are also unable to conceive naturally, but experts say it is at least theoretically possible to impregnate a trans woman using IVF.

Womb transplants, which cost £50,000 per operation, were developed to allow women to carry a baby if they were born without a womb or have had it removed through illness. Roughly 15,000 women in the UK could benefit.

It has been considered that the procedure could be trialled on those who were born biologically male using the organs of dead donors or women who have since transitioned to become men and had their wombs removed.

In 2019 a clinic in Cleveland became the first to deliver a healthy baby that was carried to term in a womb transplanted from a dead donor.

Prior to this, more than a dozen women had given birth after womb transplants, mainly from living donors.

In 2019 it was reported that experts were investigating whether a womb could be transplanted into a transgender woman who was born male.

Writing in the British Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, the scientists said it would be perfectly possible to put a womb into a male body so that they could carry a baby to full-term. And they say it may be 'legally and ethically impermissible' not to consider performing the procedure.

Several transgender men – those who were born women and then switched – have already given birth in the UK.

But in those circumstances it was merely a case of retaining the female reproductive organs after they transitioned, rather than having to implant female organs into a male body.

Six months after the surgery and the womb has healed, a donated egg would be fertilised with the transgender woman's own sperm and the embryo implanted. The baby would then be delivered by caesarean section.

In 2019 surgeon Christopher Inglefield, founder of the London Transgender Clinic, said he believes transgender women deserve a uterus implant.

He said the procedure is 'essentially identical' to the one performed on women.

Dr Inglefield, who appeared in ITV's Transformation Street, told The Mirror: 'This pioneering birth is extremely important for any trans female who would like to carry her own child.

'Because once the medical community accept this as a treatment for cis-women with uterine infertility, such as congenital absence of a womb, then it would be illegal to deny a trans-female who has completed her transition.'

There are currently no regulations in place to prevent a trans women from receiving IVF if they do receive a transplant.

Dr Inglefield says 'harvesting' the womb from the donor is tricky as surgeons must not damage arteries and veins to the uterus.

Lili Ilse Elvenes was the first transgender woman in history to receive a womb transplant in the final stage of her sex reassignment surgery in 1931.

However her immune system rejected the transplanted uterus, and she died of cardiac arrest three months after the procedure.

It comes after Jessica told MailOnline that she's 'desperate' to lose her virginity and become a mother by whatever means necessary following her sex change surgery.

She said: 'I am desperate to lose my virginity after my sex change surgery and I have been on the hunt for the right guy, but no luck.

'I've been using Tinder in order to chat to those who are supposed to be a match but I haven't been very lucky.'

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So this is the thing that will finally kill Alves. I always thought it would be a drug overdose or necrotising fasciitis at a surgery wound, but clown world had other plans. Godspeed, you mentally ill idiot.
 
What do you call this pipeline? The burlesquer to AGP to transbian janitor pipeline?

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