Is it money that is saving our testicles?
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Teachmywife (imported)
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Is it money that is saving our testicles?
Ok, I just figured something out! I have been trying to figure out why there is not a rash of castration clinics throughout the nation, just begging to castrate any man who feels he needs it even according to the way he thinks it should happen. Look, there are healthcare professionals who do a lot worse and have no sense of guilt as long as the money is good, I've seen it. I was appalled by it but I've seen it. It has to be that we are either unwilling or unable to pay for it! Just a question. If you could be castrated exactly the way you always dreamed of and it was 100% legal, how much would you be willing to pay for it? I think this comes down to a monetary problem. What do you think?
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CastratedTomcat (imported)
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Re: Is it money that is saving our testicles?
On me, yes... but have found a fair cheap possibility. 
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MikeGrant (imported)
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How much is Dr. A. this year? If the pr machine got going like diabetes labs, we could just walk in and get it done!
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Wolf-Pup (imported)
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What's is considered normal and desirable HERE is abnormal and repellent to the rest of the population. The idea of clinics where it is common place is a fantasy of stories.
The % of men who would want to be castrated is very very low. I do think it should be an option for those with gender dysphoria, but don't see castration on demand happening.
The % of men who would want to be castrated is very very low. I do think it should be an option for those with gender dysphoria, but don't see castration on demand happening.
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You mean it's unusual for me to wish my dick were swinging from the ceiling fan?
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Wolf-Pup (imported)
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rogerwpbfl (imported) wrote: Mon Feb 19, 2018 9:51 am You mean it's unusual for me to wish my dick were swinging from the ceiling fan?
To the "normal" world
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PetJohan (imported)
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When you write, "Castrated the way we want to be" you're virtually saying that you'd like some sort ritual, a "scene" in which your balls are the main attraction. No medical person will agree to that, money or otherwise. You are inferring that you'd put yourself in an unsafe situation just to fulfill some sort of dream or wish. I was castrated in a regular hospital by a Urological Surgeon and to neither of us did the idea of variance from the protocol for medical castration occur. Enjoy your dreams and fantasies but, should you actually get to the point of reality, be smart and do it the boring way with a doctor in a safe atmosphere. In the long run, you'll have memories of before and after but to truly wish to be castrated, it cannot include weird and wonderful side bits, no druids dancing around, no offering of your balls to the Great God Whomever. Plus if you confide your desire for "the way you want it done" to a medical professional, you'll have a very short appointment.
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rogerwpbfl (imported)
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PetJohan (imported) wrote: Mon Feb 19, 2018 11:21 am When you write, "Castrated the way we want to be" you're virtually saying that you'd like some sort ritual, a "scene" in which your balls are the main attraction.
I want to be pruned by a hostel filled with vestal virgins, who withhold my severed bits until I bring each of them to climax.
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cutnbulls2ox (imported)
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Hahaha, oh man your imagination is going wild on you. That hostel fantasy should be your new fiction story.
Corner clinics for castrations would take a giant shift in men s minds and desires to ever get any men in the door. Prostate cancer has made gelding necessary for lots of men. But not enough to keep any clinics busy. And those medically necessary emasculations are strictly business and not sexual fun at all. The men are usually knocked out cold for the surgery and wake up eunuchs.
Corner clinics for castrations would take a giant shift in men s minds and desires to ever get any men in the door. Prostate cancer has made gelding necessary for lots of men. But not enough to keep any clinics busy. And those medically necessary emasculations are strictly business and not sexual fun at all. The men are usually knocked out cold for the surgery and wake up eunuchs.
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Neither of my surgeries had anything sexual to them but the one I was awake for was better than the one I was asleep for we were able to talk through and joke some during it!
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Here is what my father has reported during a family dinner some 20 years ago. I don't remember how this subject came up but his urologist, in a suburb of Montreal who was 80 y.o. back then, told him that he could do castration day in/day out and there would always be someone waiting at his door. Castration is a very common desire. If it would be available to all wannabees a whole lot of men would go for it. Over pricing is a draw bach for many, for half an hour operation it shouldn't cost more than $1000, which is 3 times less than what Dr. Arnkoff ask to do it. In comparaison, vets charge about $500 to castrate a large dog and that includes general anesthesia.
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I don't want to lose my balls. I just want the option to use my member as either a huge paperweight or a conversation starter when girls come over.
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cutnbulls2ox (imported)
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Too bad the urologists would wail and call for enforcement of no animal vets can work on humans if vets offered men the same castration services as animals get. Vets are way cheaper and cut off way more balls every day than most urologists ever do. I d take a vet over a urologist if it was legal to join dogs and horses in line at the vet. Good fiction story in the EA archives named " Spot " on just that topic and a sequal story by the same author. Both really good stories.
But after people started suing for malpractice, the vets would need to start paying for human malpractice insurance and hiring certified human care staff that would drive up the vet prices.
Amazing that there was that much demand for human castration in Montreal back then and before any transgender movement to fuel that demand. Makes me wonder what those men s motivating factor was back then to get so many men wanting castrations ? One urologist told me his practice is full of patients of all ages with chronic testicular pain. It didn t sound like he did them much good or cured many of their nut pains. It sounded like a reliable money source to him to leave men with years of painful balls coming to him and not getting any better over time.
But after people started suing for malpractice, the vets would need to start paying for human malpractice insurance and hiring certified human care staff that would drive up the vet prices.
Amazing that there was that much demand for human castration in Montreal back then and before any transgender movement to fuel that demand. Makes me wonder what those men s motivating factor was back then to get so many men wanting castrations ? One urologist told me his practice is full of patients of all ages with chronic testicular pain. It didn t sound like he did them much good or cured many of their nut pains. It sounded like a reliable money source to him to leave men with years of painful balls coming to him and not getting any better over time.
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Rogerwpbfl,
Its too bad you don t want a pair of balls to show off that way. Lots of larger male animals laying dead from traffic hits along roads could supply a large pair of balls that would look human enough to pass for a man s balls.
But I don t know of any animal that has a penis that looks like a man s penis. Ours are so unique looking among animals. There s no substitute for the real human penis.
Its too bad you don t want a pair of balls to show off that way. Lots of larger male animals laying dead from traffic hits along roads could supply a large pair of balls that would look human enough to pass for a man s balls.
But I don t know of any animal that has a penis that looks like a man s penis. Ours are so unique looking among animals. There s no substitute for the real human penis.
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Cutnbulls2ox,
I have my own big pair of lowhangers, I just don't have any desire to punish them the way I'd like to see my member suffer. I have no idea why I am the way I am, but my balls have never drawn my attention the way my main member has. Sadly, I know this prob makes me pretty abnormal.
I have my own big pair of lowhangers, I just don't have any desire to punish them the way I'd like to see my member suffer. I have no idea why I am the way I am, but my balls have never drawn my attention the way my main member has. Sadly, I know this prob makes me pretty abnormal.
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cutnbulls2ox
I'd say that most of those man had prostate issues that require the use of anti androgen. Here, doctors don't want to castrate men for that matter while many of those patients would prefer to loose their nuts. At least I'd prefer that for myself. I've known an old man who had been castrated, who was so proud to be nutless that he was telling everybody and was giggling about it. Perhaps doctors are too embarrassed to offer this option to their patients but they should at least agree to do it when they ask for it. Not all men are proud of their testicles. Lets allow doctors to castrate willing men and ban infant circumcision, that'd make more sense, isn't it ?
I'd say that most of those man had prostate issues that require the use of anti androgen. Here, doctors don't want to castrate men for that matter while many of those patients would prefer to loose their nuts. At least I'd prefer that for myself. I've known an old man who had been castrated, who was so proud to be nutless that he was telling everybody and was giggling about it. Perhaps doctors are too embarrassed to offer this option to their patients but they should at least agree to do it when they ask for it. Not all men are proud of their testicles. Lets allow doctors to castrate willing men and ban infant circumcision, that'd make more sense, isn't it ?
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rogerwpbfl (imported) wrote: Mon Feb 19, 2018 12:23 pm I want to be pruned by a hostel filled with vestal virgins, who withhold my severed bits until I bring each of them to climax.
Yea, that sounds pretty good actually, hmm?
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Always happy when my imagination and fantasies (and destination?) are appreciated. I've still only written the one story, but I've had a lot of support to author my next one soon.
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Rogerwpbfl,
I m guessing most men can t explain what turns us on sexually and why. Men are proud to be tits or ass or pussy loving men as their special turn ons. But few could explain why. Your turn on is a harmless fantasy that I bet more men share than would ever admit to it. You are simply extra brave, honest, and open about what turns you on as a fantasy. Its healthy and pretty normal as long as it stays a fantasy or stays play acting with an appreciative lover helping you with it.
I m guessing your extra big penis size and the fear and bravery of risking such a big prized, envied, admired, and desired penis plays a big part in your attraction and enjoyment of this fantasy. Like risking a treasure for a sexual thrill.
I m guessing most men can t explain what turns us on sexually and why. Men are proud to be tits or ass or pussy loving men as their special turn ons. But few could explain why. Your turn on is a harmless fantasy that I bet more men share than would ever admit to it. You are simply extra brave, honest, and open about what turns you on as a fantasy. Its healthy and pretty normal as long as it stays a fantasy or stays play acting with an appreciative lover helping you with it.
I m guessing your extra big penis size and the fear and bravery of risking such a big prized, envied, admired, and desired penis plays a big part in your attraction and enjoyment of this fantasy. Like risking a treasure for a sexual thrill.
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Paring,
The US Veterans Administration did a study that concluded that surgical castration was faster, easier to do, and cheaper over a life time than chemical castration methods that had to be maintained to supress testicular function and testosterone production.
A one time chemical castration usually kills the testicles just as permanently as surgery but it leaves dead testis in the scrotum that shrink small in size and could be a problem over time.
I completely agree that all men should be the ones to decide their preferences for their own bodies and should be fully informed of the pros and cons of each option that is available to them.
And I agree foreskins should be left on infants to let men decide at age 18 which surgeries they want or don t want on their own penis. That fact that its common for males to choose to remain uncircumcised as men in cultures that don t do infant circumcisions shows that most grown men do prefer to keep their foreskins and their lovers seem to prefer their retained foreskins too.
The US Veterans Administration did a study that concluded that surgical castration was faster, easier to do, and cheaper over a life time than chemical castration methods that had to be maintained to supress testicular function and testosterone production.
A one time chemical castration usually kills the testicles just as permanently as surgery but it leaves dead testis in the scrotum that shrink small in size and could be a problem over time.
I completely agree that all men should be the ones to decide their preferences for their own bodies and should be fully informed of the pros and cons of each option that is available to them.
And I agree foreskins should be left on infants to let men decide at age 18 which surgeries they want or don t want on their own penis. That fact that its common for males to choose to remain uncircumcised as men in cultures that don t do infant circumcisions shows that most grown men do prefer to keep their foreskins and their lovers seem to prefer their retained foreskins too.
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To live in fear of public toilets, because your balls splash in that cold water sometimes.
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Paring,
You are right how many of the same drs seem shocked or embarrassed to discuss medically necessary surgical castration but not embarrassed to encourage non medically necessary infant routine MALE circumcisions.
Talk to the same drs about any form of female circumcisions and most would reject any female routine circumcision as being child abuse and anti female.
Even though the male foreskin and the female clit are both loaded with intense pleasure receptor cells to increase sexual pleasures and intensity for their owners.
You are right how many of the same drs seem shocked or embarrassed to discuss medically necessary surgical castration but not embarrassed to encourage non medically necessary infant routine MALE circumcisions.
Talk to the same drs about any form of female circumcisions and most would reject any female routine circumcision as being child abuse and anti female.
Even though the male foreskin and the female clit are both loaded with intense pleasure receptor cells to increase sexual pleasures and intensity for their owners.
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cutnbulls2ox (imported)
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Hahaha, sitting on your low hangers or getting your balls squished by your jeans as you move around also rank up there in daily ball pains too.
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Teachmywife (imported) wrote: Sun Feb 18, 2018 12:12 pm It has to be that we are either unwilling or unable to pay for it! Just a question. If you could be castrated exactly the way you always dreamed of and it was 100% legal, how much would you be willing to pay for it? I think this comes down to a monetary problem. What do you think?
From EUR 200.-- to EUR 300.--