Discussion»Questions»Death and Dying» What if women changed from vagina to penis. No sex involved, please. Just the other aspects. How would this change us?
Both MorningStar's answer and your response are so classic, they are hard to follow!! :) :) I lost my train of thought. :) :)
O.k. It's starting to chug along again. If I'm on the right track and understanding your question, our testosterone levels would spike. Our magazine perferences would probably change. There is a good chance we would be putting our hands in our pockets a lot more. We would shop in different departments at stores. For most of us, our shoe selection would drastically change. We might spit and burp a little more freely. Our underwear selection would change.
Just like we do with many of our newly found friends, I am assuming we would make many adjustments to accomodate our new Penis. We would want him to feel as comfortable as possible and feel right at home between our legs.
This post was edited by Merlin at June 18, 2019 12:06 AM MDT
Yep. That is beyond witty. That is admirable and a perfect response as a nurturing woman. You would think along lofty lines and not be too aggressive until those testosterone levels start spiking. I think, we as women might know to thwart that behavior, after seeing what no-good it has done to our former penis-owners. But, that said, there are still the Laura Ingram's, the Anne Coulters and the Candace Wilsons of the world who already know what it is like to have penis-envy so much so that they wouldn't even notice the actual member suddenly appearing in between their legs because they thought it was already there anyway. (I'm babbling)
This post was edited by WM BARR . =ABSOLUTE TRASH at June 17, 2019 9:37 PM MDT
I love it when you babble. :) :) I've asked Don what is like to carry his around along with his balls always there. His response was, "probably like you carrying around your boobs. I don't know any different." Penis envy. That cracks me up and something I've Never had. Why not, you might ask? Well, because I have one of these, and with one of these... I can have as many of those as I please!
Big Winks and Smiles!
This post was edited by Merlin at June 18, 2019 7:06 AM MDT
You have no idea what a boon that is. I would not have to go to the bathroom in the middle of the night. I could just have a jar with a lid IN my bed if I wanted to. That is the thinking of the OLD creeping in on me. LOL That is the first thing I glom onto when faced with that change.
I'd hate to be an Indian Giver, and take Morning's prize away from her, but I think she'd agree that this answer is sorely tempting me to. OH MY WORD OF GOD. I have no words. I don't want this. I will suffer. HAAAAAAAAAAHAAAA
For both questions regarding this change ... it would not change the chemical imbalance between the two, or how the brain functions. So "men" - regardless of genitalia - would still generally be stronger, have higher testosterone, and think linearly. "Women" - regardless of genitalia - would still generally be weaker, have lower testosterone, and think intuitively. And there would still be about 25% of the XX chromosome population that would see more shades of yellow than the rest of the population.
This would be great for my multitasker question too. I'll put you down for a yes on that one too.
As far as you answer? Well, that is way too black and white and textbook for my liking, but for this site, it serves its purpose. As a general rule of thumb, you are not far off.
Then there are the third kind. Women who think like men. Then there are the fourth. Women who wanna be men but do a bad job of taking only their aggression and big mouthery.
But that is another subject entirely that you just whetted my whistle for just a minute regarding. .. Sorry.
Sure you can have sex. I just don't need to know that part of it. I just want to know what you would be like without one or more of your genitalia. You may be a hermaphrodite, I don't know this about you. You didn't tell me.