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Part of me wishes I had a cloaca.
It is intersexist that people view cloacas as genital formations that are "animalistic" or that otherwise "don't occur on humans."
It is either intersexist because they view people born with cloacas as deformed or subhuman, or it is unintentionally intersexist because they are uneducated about intersexuality (which reflects societal intersexism, and how intersex bodies aren't taught about in basic biology and sex ed.)
Penises occur on animals. Vulvas occur on animals. Does that make them animalistic? No? Then why should a cloaca, which also occurs on humans, be considered animalistic?
(See this post for sketches of persistent cloacas.)
It is also intersexist that persistent cloacas are operated on without doing a sphincter examination first to see if surgery is truly necessary.
And it is intersexist that when surgery is necessary, they attempt to make it as perisex-appearing as possible, and fully separate the vagina and urethra, scarring the vaginal and urethral walls unnecessarily. When surgery is necessary, the focus should be separating the anus from the vagina and urethra, not fully separating all three canals.
See this post for more details on how the current surgical process for persistent cloacas is intersexist.
Today I was explaining to my coworker how my new pen has a laser and a flashlight on it and he said, "like a cloaca?" And I thought I'd misheard him so I was like, "uh what?" And he went, "do you know what a cloaca is?"
Naturally I told him about how one of my favorite characters canonically has a cloaca and then described the Chupacabra short joke with the cock/pussy/cloaca bit and he found it really funny.
I need to stop telling my coworkers about the shows I watch though, cuz I don't want to get fucking fired 😭
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You know what they say fellas, a cloaca a day keeps the doctor away!
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Excuse me but Julian is pretty explicitly into Garak's cloaca
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So I know that Blitzø using the anatomically correct term ‘cloaca’ is just a throw away joke-
But the fact that he PUT ASIDE HIS EGO and RESEARCHED the correct terminology and LEARNED HOW TO PRONOUNCE IT-
Just…10/10. Red lizard man has fallen so hard.
(How much you wanna bet that he actually knows how to spell it, too?)
So while doing more research on intersex variations, we found that - although there's very limited discussion of it - it seems that persistent cloacas don't always require surgery. Its just that nobody examines or tests the strength of the pelvic floor muscles, or the internal appearance of the cloaca, before shoving kids into surgery.
You can be a healthy adult with an unaltered persistent cloaca. It is possible.
A case of persistent and uncorrected cloaca in a twenty-five-year-old woman is presented. In spite of the anomaly not being corrected, no de
And also, surgery for persistent cloaca are far more cosmetic then it should be. There's way too much focus on making three separate canals, when - if surgery is necessary - the focus should be on making a functional separated anus, not making a "normal urethra & vagina." There's no need to make them as perisex-looking as possible!
As far as we've seen in our research, the only intersex variation that 100% always needs surgery is urethral agenesis, because they have no way to urinate. And even then, the focus of doctors is to make it as perisex-appearing as possible.
For example, a person with a penis & urethral agenesis should usually be given a perineal urethrostomy, not a urethroplasty that reconstructs the penis, because that damages an infants penile tissue unnecessarily, and can cause sexual dysfunction, scarring, desensitization, or chronic pain later in life (since they are young, and their genitals are not developed enough for such complex procedures yet.) Theres only a few cases where opening the urethra through the penis itself would be more ethical - specifically, in the scenario where the urethra is still mostly formed but there's just a small part that is undeveloped, and all it would take to open it is to push a tool into the existing urethra and break through the undeveloped part. And even that avoids cutting open the penis itself, which saves the erectile tissue from getting scarred.
Doctors need to stop giving surgery to intersex children unless its absolutely necessary. And when it is necessary, they should thoroughly investigate the best course of action, and shouldn't prioritize appearance over functionality!
trick or treat! could you do a gorgug by any chance?
absolutely!! gorgug and chloe even!