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Sunday 17 March 2013

"I was born with no Penis but managed to have sex with over 100 women"

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'I was born without a penis but I'm getting one made from my ARM': Security guard, 39, is among first in the world to undergo  pioneering operation


Andrew Wardle, 39, from Stalybridge, Greater Manchester, to have groundbreaking operation

He was born without manhood because bladder formed outside of body, But still managed to sleep with over 100 women

A 39-year-old security guard born without a penis is set to become one of the first men in the world to be given an entirely new manhood - made from his arm.

Andrew Wardle, from Stalybridge, Greater Manchester, was born with an ectopic bladder, meaning it formed on the outside of his body. He had testicles but not a penis and, while he had a successful operation as a child to move his bladder to where it should be, his lack of manhood remained.

But all that is set to change after surgeons at University College London agreed to a complicated three-part operation, involving the transfer of skin from his forearm.

Surgeons will use a large flap of skin with its blood vessels and nerves and fold it into a tube before grafting it into the pubic area.

After healing, Mr Wardle will be fitted with a pump-operated implant to make passing urine - and sex - possible.

Speaking to The Sun, Mr Wardle said: 'I never thought this day would come and I still can’t believe it is possible for me to actually have a fully functioning penis. If it’s a success, I can finally start living like a normal man.

'Things like having sex and starting a family, something which so many people take for granted, could actually become a possibility.'

Despite his lack of penis, Mr Wardle has still been a hit with the ladies, claiming to have slept with more than 100.

'Some were one-night stands, some long-term relationships. I’ve told 20 per cent of them the truth,' he said.

'The fact I didn’t just want to get my leg over made me more attractive to women. I had charm and patter because it wasn’t all about sex.'

Despite this, though, Mr Wardle's birth defect has caused him no end of problems. His mother, who was just 17, gave him up for adoption and then, growing up, he had countless kidney problems and infections and underwent 15 operations to build a tube from his bladder so he could pass water normally.

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