A second British man is getting a chance to have a male genital, using a similar technique on a victim of a car accident. This time, the second man was the victim of a medical condition called bladder exstrophy.

The second man, 40-year-old Andrew Wardle will be featured in a TLC docu titled “The Man With No Penis,” reports People. It airs on Oct 5.

Bladder exstrophy caused Wardle’s bladder to form outside of his body and for the baby to be born with testicles but no penis, reports Huffington Post. He underwent surgery when he was one year old which reinserted the bladder in his body but left a lot of scarring.

When Wardle was a kid, he successfully hid his condition from other people, but it become difficult when he reached his teen years, making him turn to drugs and alcohol to escape from lies and embarrassments.

When he was 33, Wardle heard about a surgery that would allow him to have a fully working male genital by going through four surgeries. Doctors would take muscles and skin from his right forearm to create a penis.

Wardle, from Greater Manchester, has a Hungarian girlfriend, Fedra Fabian, of three years who learned of his condition eventually and accepted him. Initially, Wardle told Fabian that he had kidney infection so she should not touch him in that area, which helped him keep his secret.

As for past girlfriends, he went to bed with them but told them there would be no sexual intercourse because his manhood could not rise to the occasion. However, now he is sharing his secret with the public. He explains, “I’m at the age where I really don’t care. Since I hit 40, I don’t care what people think or do.”

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