Article originally published 1 August 2024 on X
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Q: Who is a #nullo?
A: A nullo is a person who chooses to have their genitalia removed and urethra re-routed downward into the “female” position. Bottom surgery is customized to each individual, so all of us have our own individual perspectives and definitions here. I was AMAB and my procedure (coming up in 11 days on 9 August 2024) includes constructing a clitoris with the remains of my glans buried beneath the skin. I personally identify as a non-binary trans person, but not all nullos identify this way.
Q: Why are you becoming a #nullo?
A: I’ve struggled with gender dysphoria about my penis and balls for my entire life, as far back into early childhood as I can remember. When I was in kindergarten, for example, I got my parents in trouble with the school because when I drew crayon stick figure images of myself, I always drew a big dick because it stood out to me that much. Since I came out as gay at 17 and became sexually active, I’ve always been a bottom. Now at 37, I can still count on two hands the number of times in my life I’ve topped a brohole with my penis. Pissing and cumming are two particularly sensitive subjects for me prior to surgery. I don’t particularly enjoy the way that either one of them feel right now. Most importantly, I hate the experience of living with a cock and balls and can’t get them off of me soon enough. Becoming a nullo is the way for me.
Q: What is the first step to becoming a #nullo?
A: I have been on testosterone hormone replacement therapy (HRT) since February 2021, as the first step in my clinical treatment for gender dysphoria through my primary care provider at Howard Brown Health in Chicago. In the U.S. getting health insurance to cover any bottom surgery requires a minimum 12 prior months of HRT along with letters of support from two different therapists. Prior to starting the process of getting surgery at the end of May 2024, I hadn’t had any therapist for over two years. I managed to secure both of my letters of support in less than 48 hrs via telehealth appointments with two supportive mental health providers. So, it took me less than a week to be fully prequalified for my nullo surgery.
Q: What are the most important lessons you have learned from the process of becoming a #nullo so far?
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