📢 NEW SURVEY – Usefulness of the WPATH Standards of Care

A research study from the University of Hawai‘i is now open for participation.

🧪 The study explores how the WPATH Standards of Care v8 – Eunuch Chapter has supported individuals in accessing gender-affirming medical or surgical care (e.g., orchiectomy, penectomy, nullification).

📝 Participants are invited to complete a completely anonymous 30-minute survey to share their experience. No personal information is collected.

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📚 The results will contribute to a medical journal article and help improve access and care for the Eunuch community.

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I am interested in the thoughts and attitudes towards their situation of men who happily fantasized about being voluntarily castrated, but ultimately had to undergo it for medical reasons.
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attis wrote: Thu Feb 06, 2025 12:09 am I am interested in the thoughts and attitudes towards their situation of men who happily fantasized about being voluntarily castrated, but ultimately had to undergo it for medical reasons.
I recall a funny story I read on Reddit where a man who did extreme ballbusting through many years tried to sell his sperm, but he discovered he had none and that there was a lot of scar tissue inside his scrotum. He didn't spoke about testosterone.

Who could have guessed that, right? :lol:
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