Castration Primer

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Thank you very much for this excellent info!

It is very useful for me, i know that i have to start with a trial run with chemical castration, i want to explore the feelings of a

eunuch before becoming one!

And, this forum is great! I never thought before, that so many men want to be emasculated!

Knowing that i am not alone, encourages me to go further on my way!
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You're welcome.

If I had $1 for every time I've heard the statement "I'm not alone!" I could retire!

I said the same thing.
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Thank you so much for this superb piece. I will show this to my Mistress for her consideration
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Thanks for this article and website. Great information.
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kristoff wrote: Wed Dec 27, 2006 11:50 pm The eunuch's shoulders may become narrower as a result of shrinking muscle mass, and there may be a loss of muscle definition in the upper torso. Additionally, some mild breast development (gynecomastia), and mild fat redistribution around the hips and thighs may occur. Eunuchs often experience weight gain, including subcutaneous body fat (this thin layer of fat causes the skin to become softer and smoother.)

There may also occur among men experiencing loss of testosterone, changes in cognitive capacities, including memory losses, and changes in spatial reasoning abilities, among others. Greater emotional lability may be observed, with depression being more commonly observed. There may occur increases in depressed and irritable moods, reduced motivation and goal setting and achievement, declines in initiative and assertion, and a loss of interest in things previously found rewarding.

Hello! I'd like to know how common changes in cognitive capacities are, and how severe memory losses, etc. are. You also said "may" experience mild breast development an
kristoff wrote: Wed Dec 27, 2006 11:50 pm d fat redistribution around the hips.
How common is it not to experience this? Also, how much exercise and dieting is generally required to prevent weight gain?
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Aeschere (imported) wrote: Thu Apr 24, 2014 10:00 am Hello! I'd like to know how common changes in cognitive capacities are, and how severe memory losses, etc. are. You also said "may" experience mild breast development an
kristoff wrote: Wed Dec 27, 2006 11:50 pm d
Aeschere (imported) wrote: Thu Apr 24, 2014 10:00 am fat redistribution around the hips.
How common is it not to experience this? Also, how much exercise and dieting
is generally required to prevent weight gain?I am in no way an expert in this.

I asked the same question some time ago here: http://forums.eunuch.org/showthread.php ... #post88059 . The next post replies to it.

Fat redistribution - after castration, without HRT, you will definitely get it. The question is not how common, but how pronounced it would be. I suspect it would be also dependent on the diet (phytoestrogens and all). Cognitive capacities - I can say they change, along with the stress response, from personal experience (I was on chemical castration, and I had some issues with memory).

Also, if my memory serves me right, there were posts by homptydumpty here, where she talked about effects of losing testosterone. But that was voluntary, so effects will be different.
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Aeschere (imported) wrote: Thu Apr 24, 2014 10:00 am Hello! I'd like to know how common changes in cognitive capacities are, and how severe memory losses, etc. are.

No memory loss that I am aware of (I forget, 😄). Irritability - YES! And I cry easily....
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Memory seems to be as good as ever, however getting fat is real easy, but a strict diet, or to say it better eating health is a must or you may end up like I have, FAT. But I am working on that health eating thing.

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Buenos días a todos,

soy hombre de 45 años, casado y con 2 hijos, me ha gustado mucho toda vuestra información y comentarios, muy interesante!!

Vivo cerca Barcelona, España, y me gustaría tener mayor información sobre la castración química a base de pastillas y también a base de productos naturales y plantas de la naturaleza.

Muchas gracias por toda vuestra atención.

[email protected]

Muchos saludos.
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salvador (imported) wrote: Fri Sep 19, 2014 9:36 pm Buenos días a todos,

soy hombre de 45 años, casado y con 2 hijos, me ha gustado mucho toda vuestra información y comentarios, muy interesante!!

Vivo cerca Barcelona, España, y me gustaría tener mayor información sobre la castración química a base de pastillas y también a base de productos naturales y plantas de la naturaleza.

Muchas gracias por toda vuestra atención.

[email protected]

Muchos saludos.

Which in English is:-

Good morning everyone ,

I am 45 year old man , married with 2 children, I liked all your information and comments , very interesting !!

I live near Barcelona, ​​Spain , and would like more information on chemical castration by taking pills and using natural products and plants in nature.

Thank you very much for all your attention.
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jcat (imported) wrote: Sat Sep 20, 2014 4:04 am Which in English is:-

Good morning everyone ,

I am 45 year old man , married with 2 children, I liked all your information and comments , very interesting !!

I live near Barcelona, ​​Spain , and would like more information on chemical castration by taking pills and using natural products and plants in nature.

Thank you very much for all your attention.

Thaks for help my. My english is badly!!
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Hola salvador, bienvenidooo!!!!!!!!
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salvador (imported) wrote: Wed Mar 11, 2015 10:36 am Thaks for help my. My english is badly!!

Google translator is actually pretty good, I think, anyway.
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I would like to better understand the depression involved with castration. I understand that there are a lot of men (who had testicular cancer) who are not nessasaryly volinteers to be castrated and I can understand why depression would be high with them, but what about those who do volunteer and pursue this of there own accord? Is depression still high?
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1Morgan1 (imported) wrote: Mon Jul 13, 2015 12:15 am I would like to better understand the depression involved with castration. I understand that there are a lot of men (who had testicular cancer) who are not nessasaryly volinteers to be castrated and I can understand why depression would be high with them, but what about those who do volunteer and pursue this of there own accord? Is depression still high?

I was voluntarily castrated by Dr. couple years ago. After the initial excitement wore off, I moped around awhile, brooded and was bit depressed over the loss of my testicles. Even though I wanted to be castrated, there was still a sense of loss and mourning for my balls, and wondering about how I would adjust to living without them. I'm cool with it now though I still deal with depression from time to time, which pre-dated my castration anyway.
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Thank you. Interesting!!

Very good information Kristoff!!

Very well.
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Am excellent thread.
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This collection is food for thought.
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I am a nurse and found this to be an excellent article. Gave me information on what to expect once I am cut.
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Thank you so much for this informative article on castration. As a soon-to-be chemically castrated individual, i am seeking all the information i can find on this subject. This primer really helps.
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This is an excellent article and I am happy that I came across it. I have been seriously contemplating castration for many months and the urge is getting stronger by the day. Again, thank you for providing this information and many kudos are being sent your way.
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For motivation one topic that I don't believe was mentioned is personal hygiene. This was by no means my main reason for my nullification but a secondary benefit. I lead an active life, spots, camping, swimming and other activities. Showering and bath time is simpler and more enjoyable if there are no genitals to attend to. As a eunuch I feel cleaner and fresher after bathing. This may be a small thing but it's something I appreciate.
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I want to remove most of my scrotum and my testicles. I'm in the process of MtF on Spironolactone and Estrogen, with not really good results. I'm considering banding them and then immediately cutting it off. My question is, has anyone done this or know of anyone that has? My concern, well one of many, is that immediately after banding, the testicles start to hurt really bad. Does that feeling go away after cutting them off or is there a residual pain besides the pain of the cutting, I'm talking about the pain you feel from the banding, that extends into you're stomach?
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Secreterica (imported) wrote: Tue Oct 15, 2024 4:51 am I want to remove most of my scrotum and my testicles. I'm in the process of MtF on Spironolactone and Estrogen, with not really good results. I'm considering banding them and then immediately cutting it off. My question is, has anyone done this or know of anyone that has? My concern, well one of many, is that immediately after banding, the testicles start to hurt really bad. Does that feeling go away after cutting them off or is there a residual pain besides the pain of the cutting, I'm talking about the pain you feel from the banding, that extends into you're stomach?

This is a REALLY, REALLY BAD IDEA!!!!! First off, despite all the FICTION stories in the story section, banding on humans is NOT a safe procedure - If lucky it can land you in the ER followed by some very awkward questions from the dudes in the psych unit... If not so lucky it can land you in the morgue (which at least gets you out of the questions....) It is reportedly VERY painful - I haven't tried it.

Another reason NOT to do this is that you say you are on an MtF path. It is important to note that it is highly recommended that you KEEP the scrotum as they use the skin from it in doing future vaginoplasty. While there is definite evidence that getting an orchiectomy to remove ONLY the testicles does have a lot of benefits, including reducing or eliminating the need for some of the anti-androgen drugs and improving the response to the feminizing hormones and drugs, you should keep the scrotum for use in further surgery.

Are you trying to do this on your own, or are you under medical care? It USED to be necessary to use "DIY" methods, but times have changed and it is now possible and relatively easy in most of the US to get proper medical care and safe drugs / surgery. EA advice these days is to follow the medical route, and leave the DIY stuff back in the shop where it belongs. I'd suggest that if you haven't already, you should reach out to your local Trans-gender center or clinics, there are several in your area, I just checked... It seems very possible that a center could improve on your medication treatment, I'm no expert but I think there may be better combinations of drugs that would work for you.

If you haven't already done so, I'd also suggest downloading and studying a copy of the WPATH "Standards of Care v.8" from their website - this is the protocol that most, if not all TG care providers follow, and it helps to know what sorts of things they are going to be looking for in terms of giving you the referrals and other care you need.

Good luck on your journey

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I am with Wheely on this one. He's exactly right.

There are quite a few things that can go wrong with this, and most certainly will. All one needs to do is check an anatomy text.

Banding works with animals in that their circulatory system is quite different than humans.

More than likely, the band would slip off the scrotal stump and you would bleed out.

If you could endure the pain, then the rotting tissue would likely spread infection beyond the band IF it held. The beginnings of sepsis are no fun. Been there, done that, damn near died. No thanks. Infections are nothing to screw with.

I sometimes jokingly post that if you are going to do this, then do it behind the bushes and landscaping just outside the ER doors, so that you can dash (or crawl) right into the ER.

However, it's likely you'd then find yourself on a psych hold for some days.

🤨

If you're in the USA, and without health insurance (which would likely weasel out of paying for it due to self-harm), you'll be presented with a bill for several million dollars.🤫 Well, maybe not that much, but close. Not to get political about the joke of a healthcare system in the USA.

In short, don't do it.

Study the SOC V8 and go that route. In some cases of gender dysphoria, insurance might even pay for it.

Or, search the Archive for posts about surgeons, and who and where, will do elective orchiectomy for cash in a safe environment.
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