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Thanks for responding. I feel guilty about my daughter;s surgery because she does not date at all. I guess without sensation she doesn't have as much desire to. She will probably never have any children either. I regret there was not more support for her. It seems to have been more "ignored". The surgeries gave her a vaginal opening and reduced her clitoris and destroyed sensation and yet she still has masculinized genitals. She never had labia to unfuse so it appears more like scrotal skin with a surgical opening. It is very obvious to anyone. I feel I was lied to at her birth and led to believe that this was no big deal and would be corrected with surgery and she would be just like every other girl ... They have NEVER even asked my daughter about her surgery and how she feels about it. So how many women did they ASK before my daughter was born? Did they ignore the more virilized? I feel that this is still such a "taboo" subject to discuss. I now believe there are such wide ranges of virilization that it is not the same at all for all cah girls. So it should not be treated that way. I just don't know how much of a minority my own child is. It has been a lonely road. Thankyou