There was a strong demand from both the patient and his wife
- Baddan Shikari
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- Sheymalra
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Uhhh...
I saw this coming a mile away:
I mean... in a way, it's someone else's penix~! Hellooooo...
Am I stating the obvious here?
It's one thing to have a transplanted organ (no pun intended) that is INSIDE your body that nobody can see, but if it is a) on the outside for all to see and b) in order to use it you have to ... errr... well, someone else has to accept it INSIDE them (sorry, wasn't sure how to put that), I have no doubt the other person might have an aversion to it.Fourteen days after the penis transplant, the recipient and his wife requested that the organ be removed "because of the wife's psychological rejection as well as the swollen shape of the transplanted penis," the surgeons report in the journal.
I mean... in a way, it's someone else's penix~! Hellooooo...
Am I stating the obvious here?
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