@Prima Donna will he actually experience pleasure or its just a fake vagina?
Yes! In fact the vast majority of successful operations in both males and females give plenty of sensation.
In MtoF (male to female) surgeries, there is almost normal sensation in the latest surgeries, along with normal lubrication and appearance. Designer vaginas look and feel and act so much like the original thing that even OBGyns have trouble telling by an external examination (obviously, there is not cervix or uterus nor is there evidence of one being removed).
Source: Married to a MtoF. Great sex.
In trans women, SRS uses the entire penis except the corpus cavernosum (the spongy blood absorbing tissue). So, barring any complications during the procedure or post-op healing (sometimes the cut nerve endings don't heal correctly) a totally normal looking and acting vagina can be expected. A neo vagina even establishes flora similar to a cis womans vagina! And hormone treatment alone can create the familiar vaginal "smell" and in some cases lubrication, even without surgery.
Trust me feelings and orgasm are most certainly possible
Pre surgery I had a few and they were Meh! - Post surgery they range from very nice to positively mind blowing.
I was going to post an angry blast about this being a darn silly question, but I decided to play nice. Nevertheless it honestly is. There are a few unlucky souls whose surgeons accidentally cut a few nerves and they do lose some sensation - but for most of us its fine, if anything all the better for the fact that everything is at last in more or less the right place, and so the brain can finally properly relate to the sensations derived.
Bottom line if, after a few months healing time, you end up non orgasmic and without sensation you either had the worlds worst SRS surgeon, or you were real unlucky!
I hope that reassures you and/or anyone else reading this.
PS - I'm now 26 years postop, I therefore have nothing to prove here. It was ok back then and the techniques have been improved vastly since my day, what is more at 50 years old and 25 years postop I went back for some additional tweaks - do you REALLY think I would have bothered and taken the risk if there weren't any sensations involved? I'm really not that rich or stupid as to throw good money after bad.
Relax - it's fine.
Post Op Girls: Can You Really Have Feelings, Sensation & Pleasure After Surgery?The main dorsal nerve bundle is preserved in the clitoris so that part for me had sensation from day one. Now at 9 months later I'm still having nerve regrowth in the other areas, most notably around the lower part of my labia. But I've had full orgasmic sensation, both from inner (vaginal, or G-spot) and outer (clitoral) since early on.
Trans: 12 Things I've Learned In The First 12 Months With My Vagina - Kink&CodeMasturbation used to be terrifying. I was never into it; it always felt awkward and forced, and after I would finish, the biggest wave of guilt and shame would crash over me. Now? Not every time, but Ioften cry afterwards. It feels THAT sensational, and not even just physically. The way my body aligns with my mind and sends my body into complete shock for a few seconds makes me feel like my spirit literally beams out of my body.
Seriously, what is up with orgasms??? Why can’t you compare that feeling to anything else in existence? Why do they feel so good, and why do they remind us that we’re alive? How crazy is it to think when you’re with someone and you both climax, and have that feeling of LIFE, ultimately, in that moment, you just physically created life with that person. The big bang theory.
(I don't tell pointless lies or exaggerate - my ego is not that fragile and I see no point. Had my operation turned to cr*p I would have said so because that would be the fact and also because others deserve the warning) I already said a lot about this in my other recent posts, but here's the situation in brief. By 15 weeks I could climax from vaginal penetration, the in/out rubbing of a large stent stimulating the G-Spot (prostate) Best and quickest result was to use a vibrator and angle it upwards, half inserted. I did rub and buzz the clitoris a bit in the later stages but it wasn't fully awake yet and the sensation was weak and partially a bit unpleasant. By 22 weeks I could climax from the clitoris alone, rubbing for a while and later using a vibrator. At this time the exposed tip of the cl*t still wasn't happening as much as the larger covered part. When I come, I can release a significant amount of fluid, sweet and quite slippery. When very excited I do self lube slightly, presumably with the same fluid. There is nowhere near enough by itself to make penetration possible though, I still need significant gel. Now at 27 weeks, feeling in the clitoris tip is back and seems to still be slowly climbing. A heavy-handed wipe after peeing is a noticeably pleasurable thing. The degree of pleasure I get from masturbation has increased considerably over the time from 15 to 27 weeks. I said before about the difference in the pleasure/tension graph between before as a male and now, post-op. All my questioning of natal females seems to confirm that their own experience is very similar. The urge to writhe about comes from spending a lot longer time at that much higher peak a male experiences only as he speeds through it in the last couple of seconds before ejaculation. At that heightened level any further stimulation towards climax is of course highly pleasurable and I writhe about because I'm very tense and excited and don't know WTF else TO do! ALL of that though depends very much on mood. For anything to happen, I have to be predisposed, have to want to. I still dilate every day (because I do have the time and it seems a wise choice) but it means less to me than brushing my teeth ....... unless I WANT it to. Anyway...... enough for now, it's time for me to go and dilasterbate
Post op ability to climax - Transgender Forum
Included the sources. Enjoy.