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: A term primarily used in the adult film industry to describe transgender women. While standard in commercial labeling, it is widely considered a slur or fetishistic label within the transgender community.

The phrase "shemale cutted balls" uses industry-specific slang to describe a particular aesthetic and surgical state within trans-focused adult media. Terminology and Context

: Reviews of this niche often note its rarity. Many major commercial studios prefer performers with intact genitalia because it fits a specific "best of both worlds" fetish established by the industry. However, independent and creator-led platforms (like OnlyFans or Fansly) have seen a rise in performers who prioritize their personal gender-affirming surgeries over industry standards. shemale cutted balls

: Unlike many mainstream trans adult films that feature performers with intact genitalia, performers who have had an orchiectomy often have different physical responses. The removal of testicles eliminates natural testosterone production, which can lead to softer skin and reduced erectile firmness unless medication is used.

: This is informal slang for a bilateral orchiectomy , a surgical procedure where both testicles are removed. Review of the Content Style : A term primarily used in the adult

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In the context of adult media, this niche focuses on performers who have undergone gonadectomy but have chosen to retain their penis (often referred to as "non-op" or "pre-op" in other contexts). Terminology and Context : Reviews of this niche

: The "appeal" of this subgenre typically centers on a more streamlined, feminine silhouette in the pelvic area, making clothing like lingerie or tight swimwear fit more smoothly (reducing the need for "tucking").



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