My first set of dishes was the gift offered to open an account at a savings & loan (not a bank). 16 pieces, white with blue flowers and a line of silver around the rim.
When MrsO. and I were young struggling newlyweds, we got dishes, glasses, and flatware from buying boxes of detergent. We used a lot when having to wash diapers for our first children.
My pet peeve is the bagless vacuum cleaner - which invariably spills a lot of dust whenever you empty it, thus making the room much dirtier than before you had vacuumed it.
An interesting consideration about this procedure is that there's a huge psychological element to it. From Quartz:
In addition to being technically complicated, there are psychological element to undergoing a penis transplant that are not present in other organ donations. The donor penis is always visible, as opposed to being hidden within the body, meaning it doubles as a constant reminder of the previous trauma. In 2006, doctors in Guangzhou, surgeons in China performed a successful penis transplant, but afterwards, the patient’s partner experienced a “severe psychological problem…beyond our and the patient’s imagination.” The transplanted penis was removed after two weeks.
"Ruff!"
In addition to being technically complicated, there are psychological element to undergoing a penis transplant that are not present in other organ donations. The donor penis is always visible, as opposed to being hidden within the body, meaning it doubles as a constant reminder of the previous trauma. In 2006, doctors in Guangzhou, surgeons in China performed a successful penis transplant, but afterwards, the patient’s partner experienced a “severe psychological problem…beyond our and the patient’s imagination.” The transplanted penis was removed after two weeks.