i sure hope it does

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    idk but the nervous connections will still be there, in another shape so it will be aware of your former rapestick turned vagina

    other than that proprioception doesnt really work on penises in my experience so i guess it will be more of a habit thing than “neurological map” thing

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      i think it does for me… like, i either feel the rapestick all the time, as if it were a foreign object on my body, or i forget that it exists, because it’s not supposed to be there. it was the first thing i felt dysphoric about as a really, really young chlid. pluss, i lwky have phantom sensations where the vulva is supposed to be 💔

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      i just want to never have a phantom rapestick or feeling like its “missing”, i want it gone and i hope my brain will adjust accordingly

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        you wont feel like that, i think i saw that srs is the only surgery without phantom sensations or smth

        we just never associated ourselves with it willingly so it seems appropriate that it doesnt bother us it not being there