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Re: hello I just joined to eunuchs brotherhood

Posted: Wed May 07, 2025 8:23 am
by Dylan246
WheelyFixed wrote: Tue Mar 25, 2025 8:38 am
But what I could ask is how you feel that your castration would benefit her? Or how it would help you deal with her being upset? Not saying that it might not help, but unless you can say how / why it would help, it might not be the best solution....

WheelyFixed

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Castration of this guy will really not help this raped woman from escort. I see it as unnecessary body damage. And I wonder why this guy don't got ill soul after removing of his valuable balls. The most men would go crazy about lost testicles and got broken soul, or commit suicide. I read about such cases often.
Dear WheelyFixed, it is real, his castration would never help this woman, but only his personal apology, payment of money to her and one year in prision would be enough, because it was his first commited crime.

Please excuse me, I react sometimes very emotional to such cases which are changing human life so deeply and forever.

Re: hello I just joined to eunuchs brotherhood

Posted: Mon Jun 02, 2025 2:45 pm
by rufusdomition
Dylan246 wrote: Wed May 07, 2025 8:23 am
WheelyFixed wrote: Tue Mar 25, 2025 8:38 am
But what I could ask is how you feel that your castration would benefit her? Or how it would help you deal with her being upset? Not saying that it might not help, but unless you can say how / why it would help, it might not be the best solution....

WheelyFixed
Castration of this guy will really not help this raped woman from escort. I see it as unnecessary body damage. And I wonder why this guy don't got ill soul after removing of his valuable balls. The most men would go crazy about lost testicles and got broken soul, or commit suicide. I read about such cases often.
Dear WheelyFixed, it is real, his castration would never help this woman, but only his personal apology, payment of money to her and one year in prision would be enough, because it was his first commited crime.

Please excuse me, I react sometimes very emotional to such cases which are changing human life so deeply and forever.
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Would you mind further describe the feeling of "broken soul"?

Re: hello I just joined to eunuchs brotherhood

Posted: Mon Jun 02, 2025 3:05 pm
by WheelyFixed
Edited to fix quotes - WF
Dylan246 wrote: Wed May 07, 2025 8:23 am
WheelyFixed wrote: Tue Mar 25, 2025 8:38 am

But what I could ask is how you feel that your castration would benefit her? Or how it would help you deal with her being upset? Not saying that it might not help, but unless you can say how / why it would help, it might not be the best solution....

WheelyFixed
Castration of this guy will really not help this raped woman from escort. I see it as unnecessary body damage. And I wonder why this guy don't got ill soul after removing of his valuable balls. The most men would go crazy about lost testicles and got broken soul, or commit suicide. I read about such cases often.
Dear WheelyFixed, it is real, his castration would never help this woman, but only his personal apology, payment of money to her and one year in prision would be enough, because it was his first commited crime.

Please excuse me, I react sometimes very emotional to such cases which are changing human life so deeply and forever.


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Would you mind further describe the feeling of "broken soul"?

Re: hello I just joined to eunuchs brotherhood

Posted: Mon Jun 02, 2025 3:11 pm
by WheelyFixed
Not sure about 'broken soul' but I've recently been reading a substack blog by Hans Casteel, (I copied over one of his pieces in a different thread) who is a prostate cancer sufferer that has had to undergo involuntary chemical castration as part of his treatment... It is amazing to me just how much different his reaction to it is compared to most of the folks here. He is having a lot of grief and loss issues along with a lot of brain fog, hot flashes and other issues (some of which I wonder if are treatment related as opposed to the castration) definitely not the happiness that most of us here seem to feel upon getting rid of the unwanted bits...

WheelyFixed

Re: hello I just joined to eunuchs brotherhood

Posted: Mon Jun 02, 2025 6:46 pm
by rufusdomition
WheelyFixed wrote: Mon Jun 02, 2025 3:11 pm Not sure about 'broken soul' but I've recently been reading a substack blog by Hans Casteel, (I copied over one of his pieces in a different thread) who is a prostate cancer sufferer that has had to undergo involuntary chemical castration as part of his treatment... It is amazing to me just how much different his reaction to it is compared to most of the folks here. He is having a lot of grief and loss issues along with a lot of brain fog, hot flashes and other issues (some of which I wonder if are treatment related as opposed to the castration) definitely not the happiness that most of us here seem to feel upon getting rid of the unwanted bits...

WheelyFixed
Well, his case..I guess mostly because he is on the edge of life and death for cancer treatment.
The illness itself with the endurance of side effects of treatment are definitely not positive in mentality health.
The rest of us are either kinky, or simply disgusting of the existing of our testicles. In our cases, removing our testicles is hardly "soul breaking".