Hi there. Is it possible for a man to donate his penis to a woman looking to become a man? I don't want to have a penis, I want to keep my testicles, but I strongly want to one day have my penis cut off as I do not want it on my body. Are there any females wanting genital surgery that would be interested in the idea of having my oenis transplanted to them? I would want the person who is receiving it to amputate it ideally. Any females want to consider the idea of chopping my unwanted willy off?
I've had to remove your explicit photos, Sean, as we don't allow those on this site, sorry.
Good luck in your rather unusual quest, though I'd highly recommend you seek the assistance of a qualified (and understanding) surgeon to achieve it.
Sean Razel said:Hi there. Is it possible for a man to donate his penis to a woman looking to become a man? I don't want to have a penis, I want to keep my testicles, but I strongly want to one day have my penis cut off as I do not want it on my body. Are there any females wanting genital surgery that would be interested in the idea of having my oenis transplanted to them? I would want the person who is receiving it to amputate it ideally. Any females want to consider the idea of chopping my unwanted willy off?
I think you will find it is illegal to offer body parts for sale, even your own, and or to invite, anyone to conduct surgery upon you which even by invitation would be viewed as a criminal offence, eg, GBH, a similie would be in an arguement you tell someone to ''go on then punch me in the face'' which even without the recipiant making a complaint could be considered ABH and a subsequet conviction of the person delivering the punch.
Under section 32 of the HT Act, it is an offence to engage in commercial dealings in 'controlled material'. Controlled material means material which consists of or includes human cells (excluding gametes and embryos), which is – or is intended to be – removed from a human body for the purpose of transplantation.
A person guilty of an offence under section 32 is liable to imprisonment and/or a fine. The HT Act is, however, silent on the sale of bodies, body parts or tissue for other purposes and such sales are therefore outside the remit of the HTA.
I think your being overly simplistic, Consider what would be involved, an anesthetic, a skilled surgeon, surgery to ensure that the urinary tract remains functional, that's not counting getting tissue matches and transplant procedures,
Consider the exteme scenario if you died as a result of an illicit procedure, the person performing such surgery would at the very least be convicted of manslaughter.
Phallophobia? I realy think you need to seek proffesional help, not so much from a surgeon but a therapist.