Is it money that is saving our testicles?
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I imagine it will just go to medical waste. I don't really care what happens to it, I just want it gone
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Cutnbulls2ox: Just a bit fascinating in the concept you brought up in this thread as to what makes us more of a man or not. To be sure, as eunuch many years now that question has never entered my mind. First of all it raises the question of whether or not being eunuch is less manly? I'm not sure that question applies to eunuch since many on this forum take "T" in order to keep
all the things that they consider manly. IE: muscular mass, big bones, facial hair, deep voice and outlook on life as they've seen it. Then there is the thought that to not have a pair of balls is to be sissy. Have you ever noticed the number of females on this third rock from the sun we live on that are anything other than sissy? Yes, when looking at my profile many wrongly consider me to be somehow trans. Which could not be further from the truth. As a trans would have the desire and ultimately have a vagina. I would NEVER want one of those things any more than I wanted my dick or balls. I am eunuch. Without a doubt during my life I chose to go the way of "E" rather than "T" and it had profound effects on my ultimate appearance. After all, we do see how I appear in this point of my life. That isn't what defines me. I do all the things in life that is considered manly. Cut down trees in the woods. Hunt! Shoot. Build houses and dig ditches. Ride motorcycles and indeed enjoy doing the Iron Butt rides on them. I work a forge when wanting to create new knives etc. These are all the things that are considered by most "manly". I can also cook up some of the best foods around according to folks who I invite to dinner. Cooking over an open fire in the outback is just as easy for me as in the house. Does this make me sissy or less manly? I am eunuch! Neither male nor female. I choose to be this way. Does not having a set of balls and a dick hanging between my legs make me less manly? And if being eunuch is psychological fantasy then I've been living an enjoyable fantasy on this planet for over two decades. Surely, not having a set of balls does not make a man less manly.
all the things that they consider manly. IE: muscular mass, big bones, facial hair, deep voice and outlook on life as they've seen it. Then there is the thought that to not have a pair of balls is to be sissy. Have you ever noticed the number of females on this third rock from the sun we live on that are anything other than sissy? Yes, when looking at my profile many wrongly consider me to be somehow trans. Which could not be further from the truth. As a trans would have the desire and ultimately have a vagina. I would NEVER want one of those things any more than I wanted my dick or balls. I am eunuch. Without a doubt during my life I chose to go the way of "E" rather than "T" and it had profound effects on my ultimate appearance. After all, we do see how I appear in this point of my life. That isn't what defines me. I do all the things in life that is considered manly. Cut down trees in the woods. Hunt! Shoot. Build houses and dig ditches. Ride motorcycles and indeed enjoy doing the Iron Butt rides on them. I work a forge when wanting to create new knives etc. These are all the things that are considered by most "manly". I can also cook up some of the best foods around according to folks who I invite to dinner. Cooking over an open fire in the outback is just as easy for me as in the house. Does this make me sissy or less manly? I am eunuch! Neither male nor female. I choose to be this way. Does not having a set of balls and a dick hanging between my legs make me less manly? And if being eunuch is psychological fantasy then I've been living an enjoyable fantasy on this planet for over two decades. Surely, not having a set of balls does not make a man less manly.
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Begoneboy,
Thanks, I m glad my comments help get a discussion going and some thought about our ideas of masculinity, neuter, eunuch, feminine, and all of the endlessly different ways we can all choose to live life and approach sex and gender. I find all of this very fascinating. I enjoy hearing and thinking about everyone s ideas and approach to the many facets of having or not having testicles, testosterone, penises, and the functions and impacts of all of them on each person and his unique self image and desires. The variety and differences are what make this website and its posts and stories so intriging and new every day.
Since there are so many ways for males to feel and think about their testicles and masculinity, I can only comment from my own limited perspective and ideas on what I know and understand best, or feel myself. I love masculinity and love the male sex organs and functions. So that s the honest male perspective that I approach topics with on here and I try to provide that perspective while other people on here do the same thing as in kind of representing their own different approaches and agendas in their beliefs and post comments. I d be a total failure if I pretended to desire or understand many of the other ideas and views that people on here hold. If all of us agreed on everything and all were in complete lock step as exact clones of each other, we d all quickly get bored and quit posting, reading, and using this forum.
I thought my posts on this thread were clearly talking about being masculine with one or no balls. At least that s what I was trying to say. Like my post about showing no balls in showers when I get really cold. I was saying men can remain manly with no balls. I have many uncles that got castrated for prostate cancer and friends who lost one or both balls to injuries and medical problems. And all of them chose to remain very masculine and manly. I don t have any first hand personal experiences with men who choose to be neuter or feminine after castration, except from here on EA. So I can t voice or represent that group of people in my posts on here authentically at all.
I do find those views fascinating and very different from my own. I ve found many of your posts and ideas, and your 2 photos very intriguing and representing an approach and view that is very valid and interesting to hear about.
I hope I post comments that people find interesting and enjoyable to compare and contrast to their own views and ideas. And comparing our varied real life experiences is a top attraction of this forum and parts of many of the fiction stories that are often part real and part fiction. We can talk and speculate forever, but it is what happens in reality that matters and interests me the most. Which is why comparing our real life experiences fascinates me the most.
Masculinity after the loss of one or both testicles or a penis is one of the most interesting concepts to me. I m happy to discuss that and other ideas in posts or in private messages with other people who find my ideas and approach worth hearing or talking about. I love hearing differing or similar viewpoints on all these topics. Most of my own posts on EA are pretty limited to just a fraction of the many different forums on EA. I try to limit my own posts to stay within the topics that I think I can say something useful or worthwhile about.
I invite people to talk to me any time they wish. I m a pushy top by nature, but I can also enjoy hearing other people s ideas and experiences on here without leaving any comments of my own on many of the threads that I routinely enjoy reading on here.
Thanks, I m glad my comments help get a discussion going and some thought about our ideas of masculinity, neuter, eunuch, feminine, and all of the endlessly different ways we can all choose to live life and approach sex and gender. I find all of this very fascinating. I enjoy hearing and thinking about everyone s ideas and approach to the many facets of having or not having testicles, testosterone, penises, and the functions and impacts of all of them on each person and his unique self image and desires. The variety and differences are what make this website and its posts and stories so intriging and new every day.
Since there are so many ways for males to feel and think about their testicles and masculinity, I can only comment from my own limited perspective and ideas on what I know and understand best, or feel myself. I love masculinity and love the male sex organs and functions. So that s the honest male perspective that I approach topics with on here and I try to provide that perspective while other people on here do the same thing as in kind of representing their own different approaches and agendas in their beliefs and post comments. I d be a total failure if I pretended to desire or understand many of the other ideas and views that people on here hold. If all of us agreed on everything and all were in complete lock step as exact clones of each other, we d all quickly get bored and quit posting, reading, and using this forum.
I thought my posts on this thread were clearly talking about being masculine with one or no balls. At least that s what I was trying to say. Like my post about showing no balls in showers when I get really cold. I was saying men can remain manly with no balls. I have many uncles that got castrated for prostate cancer and friends who lost one or both balls to injuries and medical problems. And all of them chose to remain very masculine and manly. I don t have any first hand personal experiences with men who choose to be neuter or feminine after castration, except from here on EA. So I can t voice or represent that group of people in my posts on here authentically at all.
I do find those views fascinating and very different from my own. I ve found many of your posts and ideas, and your 2 photos very intriguing and representing an approach and view that is very valid and interesting to hear about.
I hope I post comments that people find interesting and enjoyable to compare and contrast to their own views and ideas. And comparing our varied real life experiences is a top attraction of this forum and parts of many of the fiction stories that are often part real and part fiction. We can talk and speculate forever, but it is what happens in reality that matters and interests me the most. Which is why comparing our real life experiences fascinates me the most.
Masculinity after the loss of one or both testicles or a penis is one of the most interesting concepts to me. I m happy to discuss that and other ideas in posts or in private messages with other people who find my ideas and approach worth hearing or talking about. I love hearing differing or similar viewpoints on all these topics. Most of my own posts on EA are pretty limited to just a fraction of the many different forums on EA. I try to limit my own posts to stay within the topics that I think I can say something useful or worthwhile about.
I invite people to talk to me any time they wish. I m a pushy top by nature, but I can also enjoy hearing other people s ideas and experiences on here without leaving any comments of my own on many of the threads that I routinely enjoy reading on here.
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Re: Is it money that is saving our testicles?
there are lots of reasons people come here, some people come here because they have already been castrated, some to because they are getting ready to get castrated beyond the wannabe state, some are here to learn more about what could be their biggest decision in their life, some people come here to cum. its very important to those of us who want to learn so we can make the right choice for the rest of our lives, to those who have had it done, PLEASE keep talking about life after castration. thank you
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I agree Freddyjack. I think that is the idea behind another thread on here about listing all the eunuchs who have passed through the EA and then disappeared. People also ask for follow up fictional stories on what happens next, after men get castrated, how do they and other people react and interact with them afterward. Sure, any man thinking about castration thinks, then what ? How would life be with no balls. I think a lot of men and recent eunuchs do want to know more about that.
The tough part is how can eunuchs answer that online ? Without giving daily narratives of regular life ?
Just a thought. Would a new catagory of ongoing posts of noteworthy daily experiences of being a eunuch help ? An ongoing topic in the forums where both eunuchs and others could simply post whatever minor daily experiences or interactions they have relating to adjusting to not having balls or minor interactions with other people where it was openly involved or affected how things went. It doesn t need to be earthshaking stories, just how does being a eunuch come up or change simple daily life ? As simple as I can t stop reaching down to adjust and scratch my balls every morning as soon as I wake up. To deep discussions with others when they find out a man is castrated and naturally start to ask him about it.
Anyone think that would be an interesting and a more practical way to answer that obvious question of, what happens after I have no balls ?
The tough part is how can eunuchs answer that online ? Without giving daily narratives of regular life ?
Just a thought. Would a new catagory of ongoing posts of noteworthy daily experiences of being a eunuch help ? An ongoing topic in the forums where both eunuchs and others could simply post whatever minor daily experiences or interactions they have relating to adjusting to not having balls or minor interactions with other people where it was openly involved or affected how things went. It doesn t need to be earthshaking stories, just how does being a eunuch come up or change simple daily life ? As simple as I can t stop reaching down to adjust and scratch my balls every morning as soon as I wake up. To deep discussions with others when they find out a man is castrated and naturally start to ask him about it.
Anyone think that would be an interesting and a more practical way to answer that obvious question of, what happens after I have no balls ?
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Maybe a permanent forum on here titled " after the cut " or " daily life with no balls or no penis " where eunuchs, nullos, or men with one testicle or no penis can simply say, hey, an interesting thing happened to me today that is related to my missing balls or penis. Let me briefly tell you about it.
I m sure those thinking it over and wanna bes and fantasy wankers all run across interesting experiences or discussions or comments on all of these things in their own daily life that people might find interesting or useful to read about on here also.
I m sure those thinking it over and wanna bes and fantasy wankers all run across interesting experiences or discussions or comments on all of these things in their own daily life that people might find interesting or useful to read about on here also.
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Freddyjack (imported) wrote: Fri Feb 23, 2018 11:45 am I snicker at cutnballs2ox, your calling people on this site normal, have you been in chat lately? guys there want their balls savagely taken, one guy keeps wanting me to be his daddy and order him to be castrated, others just want a bdsm scene. lets talk about the fiction archive, its almost all based on violence and deceit, doesn't anybody want something nice, its a change in some guys life equal to a girls first period, it should be celebrated and well wishes from all with the hopes that he made the right choice, not violence, everybody should be celebrating. having seen all of us I wonder sometimes how normal we are, yes I include me.
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my mama told me I'm normal and if you cant believe what your mama says what can you believe, no matter what those stupid dr's said
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I like cutnballs idea of a permanent thread about post castration hopefully very candid results, it could have sub threads for each post castration person who would like to contribute. each post castration person could tell a little about themselves, why they chose the form of castration they did, they could tell what there day to day life is like, their physical and emotional changes, there could be questions, questions and any remarks should be screened by a moderator to make sure there are no "BAD" questions or remarks. this could become one of the greatest achievements of EA's forum to educate those of us that are still on undecided. Nobody should ever get castrated by choice unless sure!
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I agree it would be helpful if there were an EA category for "Life as a Eunucch", Life Without Balls or Nuts, whereby wannabes can readily read what life after castration may be like for them, and for those of we who are eunuchs may share our life experiences after castration as a eunuch. Perhaps separate categories for Life as a Castrated Eunuch and Life as a Chemically Castrated Eunuch would be most helpful for people to read and discuss.
cutnbulls2ox (imported) wrote: Thu Mar 08, 2018 8:36 am I agree Freddyjack. I think that is the idea behind another thread on here about listing all the eunuchs who have passed through the EA and then disappeared. People also ask for follow up fictional stories on what happens next, after men get castrated, how do they and other people react and interact with them afterward. Sure, any man thinking about castration thinks, then what ? How would life be with no balls. I think a lot of men and recent eunuchs do want to know more about that.
The tough part is how can eunuchs answer that online ? Without giving daily narratives of regular life ?
Just a thought. Would a new catagory of ongoing posts of noteworthy daily experiences of being a eunuch help ? An ongoing topic in the forums where both eunuchs and others could simply post whatever minor daily experiences or interactions they have relating to adjusting to not having balls or minor interactions with other people where it was openly involved or affected how things went. It doesn t need to be earthshaking stories, just how does being a eunuch come up or change simple daily life ? As simple as I can t stop reaching down to adjust and scratch my balls every morning as soon as I wake up. To deep discussions with others when they find out a man is castrated and naturally start to ask him about it.
Anyone think that would be an interesting and a more practical way to answer that obvious question of, what happens after I have no balls ?
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Cutnballs2ox:
Thanks for the response and I've had a great appreciation of many posts by you. Your post truly indicate a well grounded and thoughtful guy. You seem to not be quick to respond which is to say you put a great bit of consideration before you commit to something. A trait I share completely. I'm greatfull that I stumbled across this site and feel comfortable in here with the rest. Even though I didn't stumble into here until more than two decades after becoming eunuch. I've never felt put down in here nor considered not to be normal from reading the various posts. Naturally I can only find one real acceptable definition of "normal" which is from the mid 1800s Noah Webster's concept of the word normal. Which is to be similar or not different from the other comparisons of the item of discussion. And who am I to argue with such a great student as Noah Webster was of language? I consider myself to be normal. My military health care providers consider me to be normal in their opinion. Although they don't understand why I became nullo they do not consider my life decisions to be different from life decisions of others. We all agree that society in general seems of need to put everybody into some gender category which you have summed up in previous posts of male, female, neutered or eunuch. Not a bad summary in many way and quite accurate. Thank you for such a clear and precise classification. Too bad others are unable to do that, we would all live in a happier world. Naturally I don't consider myself as male or female or perhaps both as eunuch. Society seems to demand to consider me female since our authorities don't seem to be able to give identification credentials outside of the male/female. So as such society has forced me to have identification indicating me to be female regardless of physical reality. To be sure, that does not define me. It only makes society comfortable with itself since they can rest that I have been put into one of their pigeon holes. Keep posting because I enjoy the intrigue and honesty of the many conversations.
Thanks for the response and I've had a great appreciation of many posts by you. Your post truly indicate a well grounded and thoughtful guy. You seem to not be quick to respond which is to say you put a great bit of consideration before you commit to something. A trait I share completely. I'm greatfull that I stumbled across this site and feel comfortable in here with the rest. Even though I didn't stumble into here until more than two decades after becoming eunuch. I've never felt put down in here nor considered not to be normal from reading the various posts. Naturally I can only find one real acceptable definition of "normal" which is from the mid 1800s Noah Webster's concept of the word normal. Which is to be similar or not different from the other comparisons of the item of discussion. And who am I to argue with such a great student as Noah Webster was of language? I consider myself to be normal. My military health care providers consider me to be normal in their opinion. Although they don't understand why I became nullo they do not consider my life decisions to be different from life decisions of others. We all agree that society in general seems of need to put everybody into some gender category which you have summed up in previous posts of male, female, neutered or eunuch. Not a bad summary in many way and quite accurate. Thank you for such a clear and precise classification. Too bad others are unable to do that, we would all live in a happier world. Naturally I don't consider myself as male or female or perhaps both as eunuch. Society seems to demand to consider me female since our authorities don't seem to be able to give identification credentials outside of the male/female. So as such society has forced me to have identification indicating me to be female regardless of physical reality. To be sure, that does not define me. It only makes society comfortable with itself since they can rest that I have been put into one of their pigeon holes. Keep posting because I enjoy the intrigue and honesty of the many conversations.
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Just so. This reminds me how old i am and how much I have learned from the millennials I meet. I was raised to sort folk as male female or we-don't-talk-about-it. While it was patently absurd, inaccurate and on occasions hurtful, we persisted. (Why??)
My friends of my daughters age are much more inclusive. They recognize male and female, but the people themselves are more important than how they resent. So, they have many who are always male, always female, and some good many somewhere else. They have taught me to include this somewhere else and know that it may change between meetings. (I do hope that this thread hasn't been hijacked, has it?)
My friends of my daughters age are much more inclusive. They recognize male and female, but the people themselves are more important than how they resent. So, they have many who are always male, always female, and some good many somewhere else. They have taught me to include this somewhere else and know that it may change between meetings. (I do hope that this thread hasn't been hijacked, has it?)
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Thanks Begoneboy ! I find it fascinating that your photo shows a very masculine featured man and yet you chose to be a eunuch and give up masculine body features that many less masculine men would envy and love to possess in their own bodies. And you are so happy with your masculine activities in your eunuch body. You are definitely a rare eunuch.
I m glad to hear people like the idea of some kind of what happens after the cut forum for men to hear what comes next after male modifications. I think eunuch and nullos would have many personal experiences worth posting for other men to enjoy and help them decide whether to move from wanker to wanna be to cut.
I m glad to hear people like the idea of some kind of what happens after the cut forum for men to hear what comes next after male modifications. I think eunuch and nullos would have many personal experiences worth posting for other men to enjoy and help them decide whether to move from wanker to wanna be to cut.
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daifu-orchid (imported) wrote: Fri Mar 09, 2018 6:46 am Just so. This reminds me how old i am and how much I have learned from the millennials I meet. I was raised to sort folk as male female or we-don't-talk-about-it. While it was patently absurd, inaccurate and on occasions hurtful, we persisted. (Why??)
My friends of my daughters age are much more inclusive. They recognize male and female, but the people themselves are more important than how they resent. So, they have many who are always male, always female, and some good many somewhere else. They have taught me to include this somewhere else and know that it may change between meetings. (I do hope that this thread hasn't been hijacked, has it?)
You indeed answered your own question of has this thread been hijacked? Which was "is it the money saving our testicles?" Of course the question, if not then what? And to comment on the what may be saving them or what allowed us to get rid of them is a natural part of the conversation. If it wasn't the money there should be a response as to what it was that stopped us from saving them. So clearly, discussing the reasons for becoming neutered or eunuch would become part of the discussion.
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I like the idea of a category where eunuchs and nullos could post what life is like without testicles and/or a penis. It would be a asset to people that are considering this life.
I have sent email to post castrated people to learn more about life without balls. I often feel that I'm being intrusive in to their personal life. So,far everyone I have contacted has been fantastic.
A dedicated category on this subject would be a great help to us that what to make sure that we know what we're in for if we decide to make it our life too.
I have sent email to post castrated people to learn more about life without balls. I often feel that I'm being intrusive in to their personal life. So,far everyone I have contacted has been fantastic.
A dedicated category on this subject would be a great help to us that what to make sure that we know what we're in for if we decide to make it our life too.
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I think a great idea. I don't know how to keep related material together so it is a help to get an overall picture.
FWIW, it seems that as of summer 2017, Dr Thep is very much in business:
http://www.instituteartist.com/feature- ... -Giulio-Di
(assuming that one is really sure it is what's wanted...)
FWIW, it seems that as of summer 2017, Dr Thep is very much in business:
http://www.instituteartist.com/feature- ... -Giulio-Di
(assuming that one is really sure it is what's wanted...)
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TeachMyWife:
Excellent points, and your accomplishments are impressive at least to me who thinks he can't retire because he didn't choose to work for an auto maker or the government. Anyway, I too am appalled with the way we treat each other. I think religion is a hoax and learning to respect and love one another is what God is really looking for. Anyway, I have more thoughts on this for later, but got to go. I do think you are on to something although you are going about it in a way that would not satisfy me. So, go for it, do good. So what if we all don't understand it?
CLES" If that is what is on ones mind that is their answer.Teachmywife (imported) wrote: Wed Feb 21, 2018 11:30 am It certainly has something to do with thrill and adrenalin for me. I wish we knew more about that though. For instance, the rest of my interest in life are a lot like that as well. If I enjoy it there is always an element of risk, and as I like to call it "a major wBegoneboy (imported) wrote: Thu Feb 22, 2018 10:02 am ow factor." So are the rest of you like that too?
The WOW factor has no doubt played a roll in all of our interest and research even if it was due to a medical challenge. That WOW factor for me was in the line of wow, I cannot believe what women and men do to each other and how they treat each other. Let's face it, in this modern society men and women treat each other like dirt. Have any doubt just read through the latest news headlines. For me it was "WOW, I want nothing to do with either if it can't be both in one. Hence I became neither and both at the same time. I suspect for many being eunuch doesn't infer any sex drive. I have more sex drive than I perhaps should and it get satisfied by relationships with both sexes. So if that becomes the WOW factor so be it. Don't consider myself lunatic or out there. Just being me. Haven't found any activity that was lost after surgery. Enjoy all the same activities of an active lifestyle. Sailing, hunting, working with all my favorite projects, have built several homes and a few businesses since. Built my retirement and overall enjoy my life, good food, great sunsets, lots of people and many cultures. So if saving your testicles is the topic it ain't the money. It's definitely something else in the mix other than money because we spend so much money on the most unimportant things in life. Just that 700 buck I-phone would go a long way towards removing testicles if that was the important thing in ones life.
the title of the topic screams the answer "SAVING OUR TESTI
Excellent points, and your accomplishments are impressive at least to me who thinks he can't retire because he didn't choose to work for an auto maker or the government. Anyway, I too am appalled with the way we treat each other. I think religion is a hoax and learning to respect and love one another is what God is really looking for. Anyway, I have more thoughts on this for later, but got to go. I do think you are on to something although you are going about it in a way that would not satisfy me. So, go for it, do good. So what if we all don't understand it?
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Hay, after all this discussion, it has become clear to me that I just wish there was a cult of beautiful women out there that was hell bent on castrating and would hopefully contract with my wife to get it done! Don't make any sense at all, but those are the facts?
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Teachmywife,
You summed it up perfectly by saying it doesn t make any sense, but those are the facts.
That is exactly what so many men and eunuchs on here know so well !
You summed it up perfectly by saying it doesn t make any sense, but those are the facts.
That is exactly what so many men and eunuchs on here know so well !
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it would be easy, have a category "Life After Castration" with assigned threads to individuals who agree to participate on a semi regular basis. It would be up to admin to screen people out as to whether or not they are real. my suggestion are people new to castration who would talk about daily issues with invited comments from people who have had it done and questions from those interested in having it done. it would be an incredible tool in gaining knowledge about one of the biggest elective life change a man can have.
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Re: Is it money that is saving our testicles?
Maybe after men get castrated that intense need and drive to get themselves nutted disappears and their desire to post on here goes down too ?
But the men still having that intense need and drive would sure appreciate more information from the eunuchs already castrated and living with no balls every day for years of endless experiences.
But the men still having that intense need and drive would sure appreciate more information from the eunuchs already castrated and living with no balls every day for years of endless experiences.
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sparkey49 (imported)
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Re: Is it money that is saving our testicles?
A lot of us who have been eunuchs for some time are still here and posting regularly. Maybe try asking less general questions as a lot of things vary greatly from person to person. I never blogged my life in general before so I don't automatically post everything about my life since all the time either. Your life doesn't change that much it still keeps going on like before with work, family etc. I am very willing to share but I could write a book and still probably not answer the specific questions each person might be looking for.
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daifu-orchid (imported)
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Re: Is it money that is saving our testicles?
Hmm.. No nuts for many years, and I for one, post lots. Some might say more than I should!
Getting to eunuch has many issues, regardless whether it is done voluntarily or necessarily. The result is one that need much adjustment.
I try to be positive regarding others on the road to nutlessness, and share some feelings. I have no illusions as to my uniqueness, so maybe to share is to help.
Whether it is expense that delays castration, or wise counsel, or inability to decide, it seems good to consider castration with the greatest care. Hopefully then the result will then be the best possible.
Getting to eunuch has many issues, regardless whether it is done voluntarily or necessarily. The result is one that need much adjustment.
I try to be positive regarding others on the road to nutlessness, and share some feelings. I have no illusions as to my uniqueness, so maybe to share is to help.
Whether it is expense that delays castration, or wise counsel, or inability to decide, it seems good to consider castration with the greatest care. Hopefully then the result will then be the best possible.
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Chrissym (imported)
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Re: Is it money that is saving our testicles?
Exactly..i think we all want anyone who is planning to embark down this road to be the best they can be so i fully support some form of way im which those of us who have gone before can share our experinces with those considering it. There are a wealth of experience on this site and between sharing that and providing support, hopefully others will chose to be who they want when they want and not hide from it.