Only 12 percent of natal females who identify as transgender have undergone or even desire phalloplasty.23 They have no plans to obtain the male appendage that most people would consider a defining feature of manhood. As
Okay. Clearly not taking into account of how EXPENSIVE bottom surgery is or the multiple surgeies needed over multiple years is key for some. There is also all the risks invole all the hoops one has to go through to be considered. All the time off needed for the surgeries. That's big for me.
Sure do some trans men don't want bottom surgery or another type? Yes, and thats fine. And some people change their mind as they go a long their transistion. I know I did.
And on a further point, manhood is more than a penis.just like there is more to womanhood then having a vigina.

