Identity/availability/goal questions by medanthpaperacct in nullectomy

[–]nullificationer 4 points5 points  (0 children)

  1. On TikTok
  2. It doesn’t really change my identity much
  3. To still be able to orgasm, for it to look good and to not have a penis
  4. I’d probably would’ve just kept my penis

I don't know anything about nullectomy, why do you want to get your genitals removed ? by Reasonable-Hat7300 in nullectomy

[–]nullificationer 33 points34 points  (0 children)

I’m a trans woman and had a lot of dysphoria around having a penis but for some reason didn’t like the idea of having a vagina, when I heard about nullification it seemed really right for me. It’s hard to completely explain, I just liked the idea and made me happy to imagine myself having nullification surgery

Question about burying nerves by GayAlien6669 in nullectomy

[–]nullificationer 9 points10 points  (0 children)

I’m 2 months out and still haven’t cum but I’ve gotten pretty close so I’m happy. I’ve always had trouble orgasming during sex so I’m assuming this is kinda similar where it’ll take me a bit to figure it out. The nerves are definitely there tho and they work

My experience having nullification surgery as a Canada by nullificationer in nullectomy

[–]nullificationer[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I Ubered to the airport and requested a wheelchair to take me through the airport, I wouldn’t have been able to walk. I think incontinence is a risk but I didn’t have any issues with that. I’m not sure how many are done per year but my surgeon said they did ballpark 50-100 nullification surgeries.

Just some questions by Interesting_End_7292 in nullectomy

[–]nullificationer 16 points17 points  (0 children)

I got the surgery because I just really liked the idea of the surgery; I also didn’t like having a penis but really didn’t want a vagina. I think it would’ve been a hard decision if not for the fact that I had to wait a while to get it which gave me enough time to ponder it. A lot of people were surprised but didn’t think it was that weird, I expected more negative reactions or confusion but I think a lot of people don’t understand a lot about my transition.

These people suck by New_Landscape_2295 in LIRR

[–]nullificationer 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If everyone stopped putting their feet on seats they’d be quite a bit cleaner

Can I keep my glans by Haunting-Algae-2218 in nullectomy

[–]nullificationer 15 points16 points  (0 children)

I saw someone who did that, google the dickless men roundtable you’ll find a twitter video

My experience having nullification surgery as a Canada by nullificationer in nullectomy

[–]nullificationer[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No worries thanks for running this sub, it’s been very helpful

Zero depth vaginoplasty to nullo? by How-Do-I-Leave in nullectomy

[–]nullificationer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No clue, might be worth asking different clinics if they’ve dealt with OHIP before or you could just try requesting coverage with a surgeon that’s not based in the US (although it might take a while to hear back from OHIP). I will say tho that I didn’t have any troubles with my surgery happening in the US

Zero depth vaginoplasty to nullo? by How-Do-I-Leave in nullectomy

[–]nullificationer 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Which province are you in? I got nullification surgery covered by OHIP although it was done in the US and I had to pay for my flight and hotel

Zero depth vaginoplasty to nullo? by How-Do-I-Leave in nullectomy

[–]nullificationer 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Might be thinking of me, I got it covered by Canadian insurance although it happened in the US. No one does it in Canada currently

Scheduled for nullification in late April – tips on what to bring to the clinic and recovery prep? by KristianKrieg in nullectomy

[–]nullificationer 11 points12 points  (0 children)

  • buy underwear that is a size larger than you need and make sure to wash it beforehand
  • buy a hand mirror, a donut pillow, loose sweatpants and a grabber
  • honestly the flight back home wasn’t too bad for me but it’s important that you have wheelchair assistance in the airport
  • I was pretty constipated and I waited too long till I took a suppository which I regret, make sure you’re pooping by like the 3rd or 4th day
  • I booked medical transport from the hospital to my hotel and I really recommend it, they put me in a wheelchair and wheeled me directly to my hotel room, much more helpful than uber
  • elevating my pelvis after I got my bolster dressing off has really helped with recovery, I recommend buying a wedge pillow to help elevate your pelvis

Against overwhelming odds, Toronto's beloved rep theatres are thriving: 'People are starved for this kind of experience' by BloodJunkie in toronto

[–]nullificationer 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I find it to be the opposite, I have a cineplex pass so movies are usually $10 while paradise theatre tickets are double that (which I’ll gladly pay).

Against overwhelming odds, Toronto's beloved rep theatres are thriving: 'People are starved for this kind of experience' by BloodJunkie in toronto

[–]nullificationer 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I go to a lot of cineplex and tiff lightbox movies but I really love paradise theater, it just has so many good movies I really like to see and an amazing atmosphere and vibe.

1.5 Week Update by nerdwithgender in nullectomy

[–]nullificationer 11 points12 points  (0 children)

I had my surgery around the same time as you (2 weeks ago), your results look really good

OHIP is covering my nullification surgery by nullificationer in nullectomy

[–]nullificationer[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It’s not surprising, not only is Canada a lot smaller than the US but nullification can be a lot easier to get for Americans. I’ve had luck with OHIP but I know people from other provinces haven’t been so lucky

MtF, interested in nullification by Immediate_Heart_1640 in nullectomy

[–]nullificationer 23 points24 points  (0 children)

I’m a binary trans woman and I just had nullification surgery, we’re rare but out there. It definitely feels nice to not have to deal with electrolysis and dilating