Born With 2 Dicks

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Born With 2 Dicks
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Male congenital anomalies of the genitalia, including intersex and DSD
Diphallia , penile duplication ( PD ), diphallic terata , or diphallasparatus , is an extremely rare developmental abnormality in which a male is born with two penises . [1] [2] The first reported case was by Johannes Jacob Wecker in 1609. [3] [4] Its occurrence is 1 in 5.5 million boys in the United States. [5]

When diphallia is present, it is usually accompanied by renal , vertebral , hindgut , anorectal or other congenital anomalies. There is also a higher risk of spina bifida . [4] Infants born with PD and its related conditions have a higher death rate from various infections associated with their more complex renal or colorectal systems.

It is thought diphallia occurs in the fetus between the 23rd and 25th days of gestation when an injury, chemical stress, or malfunctioning homeobox genes hamper proper function of the caudal cell mass of the fetal mesoderm as the urogenital sinus separates from the genital tubercle and rectum to form the penis.

The first case was reported by Wecker in Bologna, Italy, in 1609, and since then, about one hundred cases have been reported. [1] [6] This condition has existed in humans since ancient times. [7] The two external genitalia may vary in size and shape, [8] either lying beside each other in a sagittal plane or one above the other in a frontal plane. [9]

According to Schneider classification in 1928, double penis is classified into three groups: (a) glans diphallia, (b) bifid diphallia and (c) complete diphallia or double penis. [10] According to Vilanora and Raventos, in 1954, a fourth group called pseudodiphallia is added. [11]

The current widely accepted classification, introduced by Aleem in 1972, classifies double penis into two groups: true diphallia and bifid phallus. [8] True diphallia is caused by cleavage of pubic tubercle; bifid phallus is caused by separation of pubic tubercle . [8] [12] Each of these two groups is further subdivided into partial or complete. [8] True diphallia is where each phallus has two corpora cavernosa and a single corpus spongiosum containing a urethra. [8] [12] True diphallia can be either complete with both penises similar in size, or partial when one of the phallia is smaller in size or immature, though structurally same as the larger phallus. [8] In bifid phallus, each phallus has only one corpus cavernosum and one corpus spongiosum containing a urethra. [8] [12] Separation of penises down to the base of the penile shaft is complete bifid, whereas to glans is partial bifid. [8] For complete bifid phallus associated with anomalies, the anterior urethra is absent from each penis and the prostatic urethra is situated in the skin between the two penises. [13] In partial bifid phallus, the duplication of urethra, corpora cavernous and corpus spongiosum in one penis is incomplete, and there is only a corpus cavernosum and a spongiosum surrounding the functioning urethra in the other penis. [14]

Diphallia is usually accompanied by systemic anomalies; their extent varies, ranging from no associated anomaly to multiple anomalies including urogenital, gastrointestinal and musculoskeletal systems. [1] [8] Penile duplication also varies from a single penis with double glans to complete double penises. [6] The meatus may be normal at tip of glans, hypospadiac, or epispadiac; the scrotum may be normal or bifid. [14] True diphallia is more likely accompanied with associated anomalies and malformations compared with bifid phallus. [1] Infants born with diphallia have higher death rate due to infections associated with anomalies. [13]

A two-day-old male newborn, [6] associated with complex genitourinary and ano-rectal malformation. He had imperforated anus, hypospadias , bifid scrotum, meatuses on both glandes, two bladders and two colons , and had normal testes , kidneys and ureters .

Partial true diphallia corresponds to pseudodiphallia. [1] Pseudodiphallia is formed from erectile tissue only, undifferentiated and non-functional. [13] It is independent of the normal penis [10] and can be removed surgically without problem. [13] This rare case was reported, [13] based on the age of the 83-year-old man when diphallia was only detected then when he was hospitalised, and also because of the absence of other anatomical malformations. The small, immature and nonfunctional penis protruded on one side of the large, normal penis. The secondary penis had glans but without urinary meatus.

A 12-year-old boy, [1] associated with bifid scrotum , epispadia and pubic symphysis diastasis . He had two separate penises, similar in size and shape, each penis had an epispadia urethral meatus. He had bifid scrotum, one testicle on each side of the scrotum. A bowel loop-like structure was over the pubis region. This structure had no communication with any other structures. He had a single normal bladder and ureter.

A 15-year-old boy, [14] apart from having two penises, had normal external genitalia. His two testicles were within normal scrotum and normally positioned. He had two unequal sized glans at tip of a thick penile shaft , and only urinated through the larger glans. He had a patent anus, one bladder, one normal urethra, normal gastrointestinal and genitourinary systems.

Cause of diphallia is unknown, [13] and also because its associated anomalies vary largely, it is impossible to give a simple, single explanation of its cause. [12] But it is thought to have started from duplication of cloacal membrane in early embryonic development stages in the fetus, between third and sixth week of gestation, [13] [7] because normal development of cloacal folds in the fetus is complete between this time. [10] [15]

Normal development of penis occurs with the fusion of cloacal tubercles at anterior end of urogenital sinus. [1] [13] Mesenchyme migrate around cloacal membrane, proliferate and expand around cloacal plate, forming a pair of cloacal folds that fuse to form genital tubercle which develops into penis. [13] [1] [12] If cloacal membrane is doubled, mesenchyme will migrate and surround both cloacal membranes, leading to the formation of two pairs of cloacal folds around two cloacal membranes, resulting in formation of two genital tubercles and thus two penises. [1] [12] The concept of caudal duplication syndrome is used to explain the symptoms of diphallia with associated complex anomalies in lower abdomen and urinary tract. [15] [12] Further, as mesenchyme migrate from more than one area, failure in migration and in the fusion of mesoderm results in formation of two genital tubercles [1] and double penises, as well as producing associated anomalies such as double bladders, double urethra, double colons and imperforated anus. [13] [12] Failure in proper fusion of urethral folds results in hypospadias. [16] Failure in mesoderm cell migration results in epispadia. [17]

Diphallia is a rare abnormal external genitalia. The cause is uncertain, but most scientists agree that diphallia is a defect of genital tubercle, and occurs at about week three of gestation, when caudal cell mass of mesoderm is affected by various external environmental factors including drugs, infections and malfunctioning homeobox genes . [11] [2]

Treatment is a case-by-case analysis taking into account considerations for medical and ethical reasons, and involves surgical excision of the non-functioning penis. [1]


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There’s no creative way to package this so we’re just going to tell it like it is and know that you’ll keep reading because there is literally nobody who wouldn’t want to keep reading this:
A man in the US was born with two penises .
He went on Reddit and did an AMA session (‘Ask Me Anything’) and graciously answered everybody’s curious questions. And there were about 12,000 questions. Literally.
He has a condition called Diphallia, a very rare occurrence in which a male is born with two penises. Both are functional – meaning both can pee and both can ejaculate . No, he is not ashamed. Yes, he uses them both during sex, sometimes in the same hole at the same time (he’s bisexual , and both men and women have been able to take both at once).
Watch Mamamia staff reveal their most NSFW sex moments below (post continues after video).
Here’s some of the other questions people asked “DoubleDickDude” (probably not his real name):
Have you ever had any special reaction from a doctor with this?
DDD: Yeah, one grabbed like five others in the building. That was the last time my mom let anyone examine me for any reason besides personal check-ups. She said “my son is not a freak show” and slapped one of them. lol
Do they both hang to one side of your pants, or do they split the seam?
DDD: when i go commando, which is almost always except in winter, they take their own sides. the seam can be a pain sometimes because the skin between them is a little delicate and sensitive.
Has having both ever landed you in a situation where you wish that you only had one normal penis?
Are there any medical complications?
DDD: My prostate gets inflamed if I dont ejaculate enough. I’m probably the only guy with a legit reason to orgasm at least once every day or two days. My prostate gets stimulation from both cocks and creates a lot of seminal fluid. So when i cum it has to be squeezed every few days to get all the excess out. otherwise it feels bloated and painful.
Are you a Ghostbusters fan? Have you ever crossed the streams?
DDD: HAHAHAHAHAHA. you can never cross the streams, it would be bad.
Do you shower at the Y or wait until you get home? How do you deal with the triple takes? I’m assuming you get stares and not just sneak-a-peaks.
DDD: I generally avoid public bathrooms and if I do use one i try to use the stall and not a wall urinal. There’ve been times where I’ve had to use the urinal and because i have one muscle that controls my piss, it lets the stream flow out both my dicks. so unless i pinch off one of them it comes out both and that doesnt feel good. So I have to take both out to pee. Yeah Ive gotten stares and even had a few guys at various times go HOLY SHIT.
DDD: Yes. the right one. The left one has a grudge against me for it too. lol
Was there a reason your parents didn’t consider having the ‘second’ one removed when you were a kid?
DDD: Yeah. Because I was born with it for a reason. My mom admitted recently she had no idea what that reason was, but it’s there so it stays there. Glad she did, after everything because I really am one in millions. besides the ego boost it really makes a person feel special knowing there is likely no one else like you alive right now.
It is so fantastic that he is comfortable with who he is and willing to answer everybody’s pretty personal questions about being a man with Diphallia. He’s so comfortable in fact, that he has provided pictures.
And because we know you want to see said pictures, we have provided links (all in the spirit of education of course).
Now, obviously, these photos are extremely NSFW. Click here to see the penises flacid. Click here to see them fully erect.
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My DP fantasy without the headache of a second guy <3
Sorry to disappoint him but even though he is special and unique so is everyone else. For him to think otherwise is re-dick-ulous. Not that I have penis envy, but just how big are they?
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The unnamed boy is one-in-six-million with the incredibly rare birth defect, doctors said.
Only 100 cases have been described in literature in 400 years.
Incredibly the youngster, from Uzbekistan, lived with the deformity for seven years before surgery was finally undertaken.
Describing the medical case in a journal, the doctors said the boy had been referred to their clinic with “abnormal” genitals.
They wrote: “Initial physical examination identified two completely developed penises with common shaft skin.”
The boy urinated from both penises, meaning he had two separate urethras. 
Both penises each had erectile tissue, but the doctors did not report whether both would be able to become erect.
They learned the boy had been born without an anus, a condition called anal atresia that affects up to one in 1,500 babies.
While this was fixed immediately after birth, it is not clear why it had taken seven years for the child to have his dual penis sorted out.
The condition is medically called diphallia, and it can also cause problems with the testicles, digestive and urinary tract, according to Healthline.
Medics said the rare phenomenon posed “a great surgical challenge”.
During the operation, the left penis was carefully removed and his urine stream had to be redirected into his right side only, MailOnline reported.
A catheter was fitted for 21 days as the boy recovered in hospital.
Two months later, the boy had recovered and was able to use the toilet as normal.
Saidanvar Agzamkhodjayev and his colleagues wrote: “Although the anomaly is known from the XVII [17th] century, there are only just over 100 cases reported so far.
The case study is detailed in Urology Case Reports .
Last year, a boy with three penises - called triphallia - was reported by medics in Iraq.
In this case, neither of the extra penises were able to function and only one had a glans (head).
The problem had not been spotted or fixed at birth, only when the newborn's parents brought him into hospital at three months of age, concerned that he had swelling and protrusions from his genitals.
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