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Postby Xing » Wed Jun 11, 2014 8:45 am

Why always shemales use conderms fuck to females in web videos?And without conderms,will female pregnant?
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Postby Kiva » Thu Jun 12, 2014 4:59 am

Hi, Padeniya!

You've been looking at transexual videos online, probably while you should have been studying for your English classes. Naughy, naughty!

You ask both a medical question and a legal question.

I'm not a physician, but what I understand from those experts is that whenever a male sex organ is connected to the testes, there is always a possibility that spermatozoa gametes may be transmitted via intercourse to the egg cell gamete, and result in fertilization and the creation of at least one new human life with, a zygote. We call this process "fucking" in casual talk here, and with a few rare exceptions, it is how we all come to be. The fertilization usually takes place in he Fallopian Tubes, but it can take place just about anywhere in the female plumbing system. The zygote then should implant in the wall of the uterus, connections develop to nourish the new human life, and what we call "pregnancy" ensues. Now, this is a huge simplification of the process, and many other, more unusual things can take place. Sometimes more than one egg cell is fertilized and implants, and sometimes, early on, one fertilized egg splits in a peculiar way to form two zygotes, and twins or other multiple fetuses ensue; sometimes the egg cell remains in the Fallopian tubes and an impossible ectopic pregnancy results, but this is the general picture. Your parents can tell you more about it, and if you feel uncomfortable talking with them, you can talk with your teachers, physicians, or religious leaders; I'm sure they will be happy to explain. You should understand, too, that sometimes men go to great efforts to render themselves no longer fecund, to interfere with their ability to make and transmit gametes; sometimes they have doctors cut the tubes that connect the testes that connect them with the system that leads to the outside world; in rare cases this operation is imperfectly performed and those rugged survivalists, the sperm cells, find a way through the maze, out the penis, up through the cervix, and manage to cause pregnancy. As long as the testes remain, there is always some chance of causing a pregnancy. In some cases, the female hormones that some transsexuals take don't completely shut down the production of gametes and pregnancies can result. An operation is also possible in which the testes themselves are surgically removed forever, and some transsexuals go through this process. It is called "castration". After castration, the male has no ability to produce sperm gametes at all and his body no longer produces the male hormone testosterone, or very much of it, in any event. This eventuality is just fine with some transsexuals, exactly what they want. If they do that, there is no chance of pregnancy at all. Often, the penis is simply removed at the time of castration too, and surgeons fashion an artificial vagina in its place, taking care to preserve the urethra for urination, and moving about the nerves necessary for sexual pleasure. But if they don't, the penis will remain in place. Whether it can become erect enough for intercourse is beyond my knowledge, but I do know that any penis can be outfitted with a hydraulic system to inflate the penis and cause reliable erections. So, at least theoretically, a castrated transsexual can have intercourse. Now, if a transsexual causes a pregnancy, with the enthusiastic and hearty co-operation of a female in the process of intercourse, the result will be a child like any other; it will not be born, if a male, with any transsexual characteristics at all. Under our legal system, the transsexual will be liable for the economic support of the child until it turns 18, even if this was the result of a porn video shoot; the producers of the video are unlikely to have any financial liability to raise and support this new human life.

On to your legal issue. No, condoms are not always used in transsexual videos. There is no law requiring them for use in commercial porn production anywhere except in the City of Los Angeles, and there, only when the film is shot "remote" or "on location" outside of a licensed sound stage production studio. A very healthy proportion of commercial porn in the United States is shot in a particular part of the City of Los Angeles, the San Fernando Valley, but it is almost surely far less than half. This law is very recent and does not affect what you have seen in the past. The best explanation to your question is that condoms are frequently worn in transsexual porn because of fear that transsexuals have engaged in unsafe sexual practices making them more-than-average likely to be vectors of sexually-transmitted disease, or perhaps their own fear of acquiring such diseases from the persons with whom they are partnered in the production of sexually explicit videos. Being a transsexual is much more than a cosmetic alteration; it is frequently(but not always, for sure!) a lifestyle, and it is one that some have associated - correctly or not is beyond my knowledge - with a degree of casual promiscuity that is extreme.
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