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One ball at a time
Posted: Fri Apr 09, 2010 1:45 pm
by jockey_elance (imported)
Hey I was thinking recently, for people here who are in the process of considering if castration is right for them, perhaps a solution would be to have one ball removed first, and then after a period they could decide if they want the other gone?
Re: One ball at a time
Posted: Fri Apr 09, 2010 2:09 pm
by Dave (imported)
A single testicle can supply all of the testosterone a body needs to function as a male. It's like losing a kidney, the remaining kidney takes up the slack.
Re: One ball at a time
Posted: Fri Apr 09, 2010 11:15 pm
by bobbie (imported)
jockey_elance (imported) wrote: Fri Apr 09, 2010 1:45 pm
Hey I was thinking recently, for people here who are in the process of considering if castration is right for them, perhaps a solution would be to have one ball removed first, and then after a period they could decide if they want the other gone?
As Dave pointed out you will not get much from having only one ball. All you will get out of empty sack. Smaller package. Hormone levels will return to normal after a while. Look at Lance Armstrong the Speed bike rider. He won race after race while only have one ball.
Only way to experience castration effects while still having balls is chemical castration.
Re: One ball at a time
Posted: Fri Apr 09, 2010 11:30 pm
by Dave (imported)
And Lance Armstrong has four children.
Re: One ball at a time
Posted: Fri Apr 09, 2010 11:34 pm
by madepeel (imported)
Dave (imported) wrote: Fri Apr 09, 2010 11:30 pm
And Lance Armstrong has four children.
hmmm... before or after losing the nut?
For anyone who might not know - Lance Armstrong lost his nut due to testicular cancer.
Re: One ball at a time
Posted: Fri Apr 09, 2010 11:41 pm
by Dave (imported)
Sorry, I should have realized that...
His first son (Luke) and twin daughters (Isabel and Grace) were by sperm banked before his chemo and surgery by his first wife.
His second son (Max) came after he broke up with Cheryl Crow and found his latest wife - Anna Hansen. Reports are that Max was conceived in the normal manner -- the horizontal mambo...
Re: One ball at a time
Posted: Sat Apr 10, 2010 3:39 pm
by saywhat (imported)
jockey_elance (imported) wrote: Fri Apr 09, 2010 1:45 pm
Hey I was thinking recently, for people here who are in the process of considering if castration is right for them, perhaps a solution would be to have one ball removed first, and then after a period they could decide if they want the other gone?
I agree with this. At least you have a chance for remorse. You may still have enough T but there is nothing like having the reality of going under the knife to make you think twice, or.... solidify your resolve.
Re: One ball at a time
Posted: Sun Apr 11, 2010 8:45 am
by OneBallBoi (imported)
At age 16, I lost my first ball... I continued as a one balled person till I was 53 years old. It did not make all that much difference in my life having only one ball. Everything functioned.
Re: One ball at a time
Posted: Mon Apr 26, 2010 3:01 pm
by jockey_elance (imported)
saywhat (imported) wrote: Sat Apr 10, 2010 3:39 pm
I agree with this. At least you have a chance for remorse. You may still have enough T but there is nothing like having the reality of going under the knife to make you think twice, or.... solidify your resolve.
That was my line of thinking as well, see how it feels to have one testicle gone forever so you could still change your mind. Also, after the other ball was gone I'd want to keep the empty scrotum for a bit, just in case I missed its contents too much and wanted to put prosthetic balls in it. If not then that would be gone eventually too.
Re: One ball at a time
Posted: Mon Apr 26, 2010 10:01 pm
by Riven (imported)
That was my line of thinking......
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jockey_elance (imported) wrote: Mon Apr 26, 2010 3:01 pm
I'd want to keep the empty scrotum for a bit, just in case I missed its contents too much and wanted to put prosthetic balls in it.......
I understand that prosthetic balls are best put at the time of castration, but there is still a failure rate with them.
Having one ball removed might be an exciting experience, in that you can see it as a partial castration, but I don't think it should be considered as any kind of trial run. Only chemical castration can do that for you. Until you have experienced the changes you feel when your testesterone production is blocked you can't understand how it's going to feel.
Re: One ball at a time
Posted: Mon Apr 26, 2010 10:21 pm
by Riverwind (imported)
I will second that last post, chemical castration for a year first, take castration on a trial run, see if you like living without testosterone. It will also give you a chance to find out about the other health problems that go with castration and lack of testosterone. When you understand and are ready for that change in your life, then get castrated.
Remember if you don't like it, there is no going back.
River
Re: One ball at a time
Posted: Mon Apr 26, 2010 10:46 pm
by Uncle Flo (imported)
There is a relationship, in many cases, of testosterone and the desire for castration; thus,when one testicle is removed and testosterone is still present the desire to remove the other one may well be enhanced rather than be reduced. My conclusion is that removing one is not a test so much as it is one more step in the progression to castration. --FLO--
Re: One ball at a time
Posted: Mon Apr 26, 2010 11:12 pm
by SarahAus (imported)
I had one ball removed at 13 and the second at 18.. So i only had one for a couple of years. Its the same as having both...
Re: One ball at a time
Posted: Wed May 19, 2010 1:03 am
by randberliner (imported)
Why you had removed one ball at 13?
Re: One ball at a time
Posted: Wed May 19, 2010 1:49 am
by bobweekend (imported)
two healing periods, two chances for infection. if you are gonna do it just do it.
The only thing you are really giving up that can't be replaced is sperm. so no kids. T can come in many forms, I do weekly shots and love the stuff.