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world's first penis transplant done in South Africa
Topic Started: Mar 14 2015, 01:45 AM (91 Views)
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http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/s-african-doctors-perform-worlds-first-penis-transplant/ar-AA9JlGc

South African doctors have successfully performed the world's first penis transplant on a young man who had his organ amputated after a botched circumcision ritual, a hospital said on Friday.

The nine-hour transplant, which occurred in December last year, was part of a pilot study by Tygerberg Hospital in Cape Town and the University of Stellenbosch to help scores of initiates who either die or lose their penises in botched circumcisions each year.
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Those poor guys. Circumcision of young men and boys is nothing but pointless genital mutilation, and it also makes a man's penis look ugly and gross.
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Does this mean tinymeats will be exchanged for sizemeats!?
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Think John Bobbitt.
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They say John's tinymeat does not work very well.

Serves him right for inhabiting the sick and boring world of heterosexual (a sintkfish cut off his unit) when he could have made a fortune on the Hershey Highway AND kept his unit intact!
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Mrs Patrick Campbell
Mar 14 2015, 04:41 AM
Does this mean tinymeats will be exchanged for sizemeats!?
:rofl
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In SOuth Africa there should be many sizemeat 'donors' but they may not all be the right color!
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Mar 14 2015, 01:45 AM
The nine-hour transplant, which occurred in December last year, was part of a pilot study by Tygerberg Hospital in Cape Town and the University of Stellenbosch to help scores of initiates who either die or lose their penises in botched circumcisions each year.
OK, this makes absolutely no sense. If someone dies because of a botched circumcision how is a penis transplant going to help them? :lol
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