Evie
Pronounced like Eevee
Altering your body by surgical procedure so you better fit your mental image of what you should look like is hardly a novel thought. Breast implants, rhinoplasties (nasial restructuration), etc, etc. In more "needful" examples, facial reconstruction for people who suffered horrific injuries is also a thing. They don't need it to survive, but they need it to accept their bodies (and be accepted). In an even more commonplace way, since we're on the topic of drilling holes, there's nothing natural about drilling a hole in your nose/ear/nipple/lip/other places so you can insert various bits of metal in the hole. Yet it's a common cosmetic decision the world over. People who get breast implants, or skin grafts, or body piercing may be many things, but insane is rarely ever used to describe them.
I understand that, for someone who is a male, and who feels male, "but they're your balls!" is the normal response at this point. I get it. Balls are...a big deal in the male experience. But that's just it - male experience. I'm not male (neither is Emzie, but I can't speak for her beyond that). To me, balls are...a bit of flesh and skin dangling between my legs. I don't hate them ; they're not part of my identity. I'm in no big hurry to surgerize them away because it's a complicated, difficult procedure, but if it's the price to pay to be accepted...it may be worth be paying.
I understand that, for someone who is a male, and who feels male, "but they're your balls!" is the normal response at this point. I get it. Balls are...a big deal in the male experience. But that's just it - male experience. I'm not male (neither is Emzie, but I can't speak for her beyond that). To me, balls are...a bit of flesh and skin dangling between my legs. I don't hate them ; they're not part of my identity. I'm in no big hurry to surgerize them away because it's a complicated, difficult procedure, but if it's the price to pay to be accepted...it may be worth be paying.