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in reply to 🌴 Seph πŸ’­ πŸ‘Ύ

The image shows a social media post by a user named "rimonoroni2" dated May 23. The post discusses the history of phalloplasty, mentioning Laurence Michael Dillon, a British trans man who was also a doctor. It highlights Dillon's role in performing a gender-affirming orchectomy on Roberta Cowell and his inspiration from Harold Gillies, a pioneer of penile reconstruction surgery for men who lost their penises during World War II. The post concludes by acknowledging the contributions of British men who lost their penises in the war, which inadvertently contributed to advancements in transgender surgery.

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in reply to 🌴 Seph πŸ’­ πŸ‘Ύ

Interesting bit of history. I wasn't aware of the pandemic of mangled sausage post WWII. Thank you.
in reply to Dankmane#176

@Dankmane#176 You're welcome. I hadn't been either, but this showed up on my Tumblr, and I'm assuming its true, after all, it makes sense when you consider how often mines are used in warfare
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