Transmasc Summer 🐋🐚 Sims4 CC Masterpost
Top surgery - RFF Phalloplasty - Hysterectomy
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I've wanted phalloplasty scars in the sims4 for eons now as a few of my OCs (pictured above) have had bottom surgery, but no one had made any yet, so I decided to make my own.
I ended up going all out and also making a set of hysterectomy and top surgery scars to match the style of my phalloplasty scars.
This is my first ever cc!! So if anyone has tips or tricks or really useful tutorials pls send them over I'm very fresh to all this.
I've tried to make them all be Maxis Match and Base Game accessible!
Pose Used in the header image 🐚࣪ 𓈒
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Top Surgery Scars
Base game Compatible
Masculine Frame Only
Teen - Elder
21 swatches ( 7 top surgery types ((Double Incision, Inverted T, Keyhole, Periareola, Fishmouth, Lollipop)) with 3 transparencies each )
Can be found in the scar category ( front torso + right arm )
Free + No ads download
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Hysterectomy Scars
Base game Compatible
Both Frames
Teen - Elder
21 swatches ( 7 hysterectomy types ((5 laparoscopic + 2 open surgery)) with 3 transparencies each)
Can be found in the scar category ( fem frame in front torso + masc frame in left arm )
Free + No ads download
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RFF Phalloplasty Scars
Base game Compatible
Both Frames
Young adult - Elder
6 swatches ( left and right arm with 3 transparencies each )
Can be found in the scar category ( front torso + back torso )
Free + No ads download
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Reupload (To here or any other sites, reblogging is welcomed though!!)
Put behind a paywall
Steal/claim the cc as yours
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***Educational Purposes Only***
Normal questions for phallo (my personal experience, and facts)
"Do you feel anything?" - yes, I feel everything from touch, stroking, temperature, pain, pressure, pleasure, gusts of cold air. They do disconnect and reconnect nerves, so it does take time (years) depending on how you heal to have complete sensation. But you always have sensation there even beforr you are fully healed. I found the Urethral Lengthening Procedure and the Implants (erectile device and prothetic testicle). It took probably 3 years after all of the procedures for me to have what is called "complete tactile function".
"How do you get erect?" - it's a pump, after they create the scrotum (they use the labia for this), you get your pump installed into your main hand side (ex. My pump is on the right testie), and the other testie is just an implant. I squeeze my pump (or my partner), and then saline water is pumped from the testicle into two tubes (one on each side on my penis). Creating a natural looking erection besides having to pump. It only takes about six pumps for me. Doesn't take much effort. I have a three part inflatable device.
"How do you "deflate"/ go down after an erection" -on the testie that is the pump, there is a small button above it, it is actually kind of a small box with a button on it. I hold the button for about 15 seconds and just let my erection naturally go down.
"How many surgeries does it take?" - well, I guess four in total. You have your hysterectomy (which included for me a complete oophorectomy as well, recent advancements in this procedure have made it so an oophorectomy is now optional), then your phalloplasty the building and attaching of the phallis and vaginectomy only at this part. The next surgery was to connect my urethral, called urethra lengthening. The last surgery was to install the penile pump and testicular implant.
"What are the chances it will fall off?" - less than 1% in the hands of a skilled surgeon. (My surgeon told me this information as the source) - note post operative care is the most important part of healing properly.
"Where did they take the skin?" - they took the skin for my phallis from my forearm and used a thin layer of the skin on my upper thigh to cover the tissue left exposed on my arm.
"Do you have any issues today?" - No issues, I've been finished for quite a bit now. I enjoy sex, it feels good. It looks good. I've never been clocked even naked in a locker room. I do dribble sometimes if I hurry while urinating, and I have to use a special technique to ensure 100% emptiness, but I can pee just fine. I found the installation of the pump helps me urinate easier than without.
"Can you ejaculate?" - Yup! I can, at least. I also have pre-ejaculate. I ejaculate almost everytime I orgasm. (With this said, the ability to ejaculate, amount of, and frequency of are all variable factors that can depend on person to person)
"Is the orgasm different?" -yes! It feels better to me. It could be comfort, but ejaculating does feel good when you orgasm. Ejaculating can vary from person to person. This ejacuate is not like cis men's, it is a clear fluid from the Skenes Glands.
"Did you have any major issues?" - not really, I did have to see a wound clinic for my implant surgery. I had wounds that needed care. I got a bladder infection with the catheter during the healing stage of urethral lengthening and had it removed after just over two weeks (it was supposed to be in for six weeks), as a reference though one of my urine bags broke and I had a plastic baggie to try to repair it until I could get a replacement (i had to wait hours), I also have a compromised immune system. For my arm, I wore my compression sleeve 100% of the time, and my arm healed extremely well and flat. You just need to listen to the rules and be sure not to break them.
"Do you have to do anything (e.g weekly)?" - sorta, I have to make sure I pump fully once a week.
"Any issues urinating?" - nope, takes some getting used to, though (standing). I find that I dribble, but it's only when I'm rushing when I shake. I still sit most of the time, it's even very common in cis men as an FYI. (I asked a large group of cismen)
"Does it look real?" -Yes, my wife said she never would have known I was trans until I told her. All penises look different. Even getting an erection looks natural.
"Did you have any corrective surgeries?" -No, I got pretty great results the first time. I do plan on going to closer, regular plastic surgeon to put in a larger implant as my left testicle (non-pumping side).
Have any of your own questions? Send me an ask, I'll be happy to answer!
Stay Golden Everyone ✌️💙💜
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idk if youve seen this but it came up on my tiktok fyp and i thought it was awesome! https://www.tiktok .com/t/ZT8dhVNu3/
this person is nonbinary transmasculine, was amab, and recently had a vaginoplasty! i just thought it was really cool because ive seen that transition option talked about and seen people talk about wanting it (on your blog i think!) but never actually seen someone that's gone through with it!
their account is really cool, i thought you might enjoy it <3 i love seeing more amab transmasc and afab transfem representation :]
That's so cool!!! I love seeing more representation of NBs assigned male & the various ways they can present & transition. Also love when someone chooses to be a guy with a vagina, much respect.
They have a few other videos on their bottom surgery & identity, including one that talks about their post-op care plan, so if you're interested you should totally check out their account. (There's also a lot of. uh. genderqueer-unenlightened folks in the comments, so I'm sure they'd appreciate some trans* solidarity).
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also. that reply was me volunteering to be someone you can talk to about it if you want to <3 the situation out here is dire
THANK YOU i will absolutely rock up in your DMs the next time I am thinking about it
it truly is so dire out here, I saw a reddit post on r/ftm where a guy who'd had it basically said that there's so little discussion because often after guys have that surgery they kinda leave those kinds of spaces bc they're so assimilated in cis culture/full stealth at that point. which kinda tracks, I feel like trans women and transfemmes are more likely to stay in trans spaces no matter where in their transition they are/how well they pass while trans guys kinda duck out. Idk thats more of a casual observation than a statement of fact but in my experience that seems to be true and could be why its so fucking hard to find resources for trans guys/transmascs.
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I didn't know how much i needed to see a person who isn't a binary man have phallo. I feel like I've only ever seen hypermasculine dudes who want to be cis talk about their experiences!! Ur hot btw
thanks! there are a lot of folks who have had phallo who are fem(me), various flavors of nonbinary, all sorts of people! and i think there would be more woman-aligned people who pursue it if there wasnt a weird stigma abt it. i know a lot of women, stone butches in particular, who talk abt wanting a sensate dick and when i say “so get phallo” they react like they’d never considered that. but women can get phallo! men can get vaginoplasty! and they do! but i know i have gotten flak for talking about being a woman who chose to get a dick, both from people who think that bc i got phallo i’m actually a man just lying and saying i’m a woman so i can trick lesbians into fucking me, or bc they assumed i’m a trans woman (when all i said was “i’m a woman w a dick”) and then find out i’m not and they say i’m appropriating trans women’s experiences or whatever. and i think that sentiment keeps a lot of ppl from pursuing bottom surgery, even tho it’s not always explicitly said, it’s an attitude that makes itself known
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