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Meet Man Without Penis Who Has Slept With About 100 Women. How?

Meet Man Without Penis Who Has Slept With About 100 Women. How?

Andrew Wardle has hit headlines because he was born without a manhood but was born with his bladder outside his body – known as an ectopic bladder.

According to the Huffinton post, howeever, men with the condition do tend to have fully functional testicles.

Wardle was adopted by a loving couple from Wales after his 17-year-old mother gave him up because she was apparently “horrified” by his condition.

The 39-year-old has kept his condition a secret from friends and colleagues all his life, but now he’s facing a year-long medical procedure to give him the manhood he has always wanted, Wardle has decided to come clean.

Revealing he has slept with more than 100 women, satisfying them in every way apart from full sex, Wardle explained: “Ladies love me because I was completely non-threatening to them.
“I used my charm and insecurities to get them into bed. Many of my girlfriends became best friends rather than lovers.”

While he said he has never had any trouble getting girlfriends, he said some have been more understanding about his situation than others.

‘It is difficult to explain to a new girlfriend but when I have some have been really nice about it,’ he said. ‘But I was punched in the face once when I told a girl. I guess she was angry as she felt like I had lied but it’s not something you can say right away.’

And while Wardle is eagerly looking forward to the day when he’ll “be a proper man”, he says he’s not sure whether he’s ready for fatherhood.

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He said: “I’ve lived my entire life thinking that I’ll never be a dad, but hearing that I could father children terrifies me.
“When I get it, I’m not sure whether I’ll use my new manhood to be a dad or not.
“I’ve spent my entire life thinking I would never be able to be a dad – and now with the possibility finally there for me, I don’t know if it’s something I could come to terms with.”

Wardle faces several delicate operations over the course of the next year – all on the NHS – to give him a penis for the first time in his life.

If all goes well, he will be able to achieve an erection using a pump device to force blood to flow into his new penis, which will be created from skin and fat from his forearm into a functional penis, putting his insecurities about his sexual capabilities firmly to bed.

Source: http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk

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