Posted on 02/19/2016 7:09:53 AM PST by Paul46360
A U.S. soldier wounded in an explosion will be the first person in the United States to receive a penis transplant, doctors at Johns Hopkins Hospital said, which could open the way for about 60 other servicemen with genital injuries to have this surgery.
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For his sake, I hope it’s an upgrade!!
Let the Organ Donor punchlines fly...
Failing that, with all the transgendered bullshit in the military, can they start a "genitalia exchange pool" for those who wish to change genders?
Does the donor have to adhere to race?
Will this just be decorative, or will he be a working stiff?
Hopefully no LGBT docs or it could get ugly real quick
Jeb immediately got in line for a set of testicles.
It’s hard to say.
An Olympic shvantz no less.
Other countries have done this for years. It is a shame we are one of the last modern countries to offer this for our servicemen.
After it’s over, I hope there are no hard feelings. . . . wait!
Gonna have to post guards around the elephant closure.
And if it is circumcised, Mazal tov!
You know, if Bubba Klinton really wanted to show support for our troops, he'd take him "on tour" with him and act as his wingman to break it in.
Now, bionics.....well, that's another story......
At least they’re not doing this at the VA.
Talk about Government Issue.
But you are absolutely correct. This is an important surgery.
Whether it "works" or not, I don't know. But it is still important that it be there. I've read reports that losing the most basic, primal evidence of manhood is more devastating than the loss of an arm or leg.
These soldiers deserve everything we can do for them, and they don't deserve jokes.
Congressional males are the sole supplier. They seem not to need to need them.
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