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‘I was born without a penis but I’m getting one made from my ARM’

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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.

New man: Andrew Wardle from Stalybridge, Manchester, was born without a penis but, at aged 39, looks set to be given a new manhood by surgeons who will operate using skin and nerves from his forearm

New man: Andrew Wardle from Stalybridge, Manchester, was  born without a penis but, at aged 39, looks set to be given a new manhood by  surgeons who will operate using skin and nerves 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.

Because he was in and out of hospital, he was  bullied at school — although, as he has done all his life, he managed to keep  his big secret from his friends and classmates.

It was when he became interested in girls as  a teenager that problems keeping his secret began.

The only physical sensation he felt with  women were butterflies in his stomach but his first girlfriend at 17 was  understanding when he explained the situation to her and they dated for four  years before eventually splitting because she ‘wanted to experience things I was  unable to do’.

It wasn’t long before Mr Wardle turned to  drugs like ecstasy and LSD as a coping mechanism.

He said: ‘By taking drugs I gave myself the  perfect cover. I’d bed girls but said things could only go so far because the  drugs meant I couldn’t rise to the occasion.’

But Mr Wardle, whose work as a bartender,  chef and security guard meant he moved around Spain and Eastern Europe, faced  some negative reactions when he revealed he could not have sex, with one girl  punching him in the face and another cheating on him.

Two years ago, he hit rock bottom and tried  to kill himself with an overdose of pills.

But after confessing he was at his lowest ebb  to sister Michelle Bailey, he sought help.

He went to his childhood doctor and was told  there had been advances in surgery and that hope could be in sight.

After consulting a specialist at UCL, Mr  Wardle was stunned and delighted when surgeons agreed to operate.

He plans to write a book about his ordeal and  train as a counsellor.



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