Transsexuals Cumming 📥
For trans women, the sensation and physical reality of "cumming" often shift from a localized, genital-focused experience to a more holistic, full-body sensation.
: Some individuals describe a change from a "mountain peak" climax (quick build-up and drop-off) to a "rolling" sensation that involves the whole body.
: Estrogen typically causes a significant decrease in "ejaculatory" fluid. Many trans women report that their climax becomes "dry," but it is often accompanied by more intense, longer-lasting, and multi-wave sensations. transsexuals cumming
: After surgery, about 87% of transgender women report being able to achieve orgasm. Surgeons often use the sensitive nerves from the glans of the penis to create the new clitoris, maintaining erogenous sensitivity.
Transmasculine individuals often experience a heightened libido and more localized, intense physical climaxes due to testosterone. For trans women, the sensation and physical reality
Sexual climax for transgender individuals is a diverse experience that evolves significantly based on medical transition steps like Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT) and gender-affirming surgeries.
: Testosterone often causes the clitoris to grow (bottom growth), which can increase sensitivity and change how climax is achieved. Many trans women report that their climax becomes
: Some trans women, both pre- and post-op, experience fluid release during climax (sometimes called squirting) which may involve the Skene's glands or the prostate. Transgender Men (FTM)