Another step towards Womanhood...
The nurse led me into the procedure room, taking vitals & other information. Verifying my procedure & gave me a gown to change into. James was in the room, but I didn't mind. He insinuated that we should fool around while we wait. I told him no & that we had sex 3 times this morning. He was still wanting more, and to be honest, I could have had more right then & there. The doctor came in a verified the procedure. Bilateral orchiectomy with scrotum removed. YES! He told me there will be swelling for about 10-14 days & that there may be pain like I have been 'Kicked'. Also, not unusual for people who lose a limb to experience phantom pain. Like feeling that they're still there & itching or tingling. I may not get an erection 100% or find it difficult to orgasm.
After the procedure I went home & slept all day. There was some pain & swelling. My darling husband took care of me the entire time. Got my prescription filled. Made me meals, although I wasn't in the mood to eat. The pain lasted about 2 days. The swelling about a week. I loved the new look. No more tucking. My lil clit just flips back & lays flat. I can final wear a bikini without the little skirt in the front. I felt more feminine! I walked different & using the ladies restroom in public was easier. Since starting my transition, I love doing all the things a girl does. Getting a mani/pedi. My eyebrows shaped. Shopping. Even James & I are back to our regular sexual selfs. I only get about 75% hard, but the orgasms are much more intense.
I find myself looking in the mirror alot more. If I'm in a dress, I pull it up to look at my near-empty panties.About a month after my procedure, I realized my breast are growing more naturally. I jokingly told James that I'm going through female puberty & probably start having a period soon. We both laughed. Not like I needed a reason to go shopping, But a lady has to stay classy. I love wearing legging, or yoga pants. 110% undetectable!