Gender Confusion

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YodaNell (imported)
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Re: Gender Confusion

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unencumbered (imported) wrote: Thu Jun 19, 2014 8:55 am Eunuchs have been the butt of jokes for a long time now. They're an easy target to make fun of since there are no eunuchs today, right?

Most males who are eunuchs for the lack of testicles will not admit to their status, for good reason...

You know, I find (in my case) that what you said is not true. My family, friends, some of my work colleagues and two personal trainers know that I am not only an Eunuch, but actually a total nullo. No one ever made fun of me, ridiculed or humiliated me.

I guess if I would tell our very young guys at work, they might find it funny, but that would not be out of shear disgust but just that...that it is funny for them to imagine a man without genitals. Young immature people laugh at very fat people, ugly people, road kill, guys getting bald and so I can go on. The point is, I would not tell these young people it just because of that reason. But if the did find out, I have plenty of character for them to quickly forget about it and still respect me as their senior. Besides...telling a young sailor that you will cut their balls off and feed it to the sharks will quickly make them back off! :)
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Re: Gender Confusion

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Riverwind (imported) wrote: Mon Jun 23, 2014 2:30 am For me, I have never felt genderless, I am a male, yes a male who has been castrated but I am still male, none of that went away. There is reasons for this, the biggest sex organ we have is our brain and that is still intact.

River

I also lean towards what River said. I am a nullo, I still consider myself as a straight male...a male with no genitals, but still attracted to woman - because my brain is wired this way.
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