Bibiballs wrote: Mon Jan 20, 2025 9:36 pm
In the case of surgical procedure, could I still have erection and keep going to have sexual activity.
What are the side-effects and how to avoid them as well as possible ? (I'm thinking about gain weight, breast growth, loss of strength and fatigue, depressed...).
What do you think about Cat Bohannon who suggests to remove the "two little death nuggets’ ?
Is she really a scientist ?
I didn't have function before I started to investigate getting fixed, and had a lot of shrinkage. Still can't get it up, and have shrunk even more, to the point where it is somewhat difficult to find it when I need to cath... Reports from others vary greatly as to ability to perform, from "no way" to "can do, but it's different" somewhat depends on what people do for hormones (if anything) but not reliably. Some have reported that they do things differently (I have seen suggestions that doing 'lesbian things' works well) and still get satisfaction and even like it better. Others not so. Best bet is plan on not being able, and hope for pleasant surprises.
(List cribbed from NaturalEunuch)
Weight Gain: I think I gained a few pounds, but hard to tell as it is very difficult to get weighed as a chair user.
Breast Growth: I have some, I think I still fall in "normal male" range w/ a shirt, not sure if I didn't have one (haven't tried it, just looking in mirror)
Loss of Strength: Not sure, I've had some shoulder issues which caused significant deconditioning. I'm now working on building it back up, but not sure how much is age, how much is because I still need to be careful of my shoulders and how much is being fixed...
Fatigue: Maybe, but how much is due to being fixed vs. the sleeping problems I get from my disability is hard to say. It's manageable.
Depression: No, but reports of people having depression are common, especially in the medical literature talking about people getting fixed due to injury, prostate cancer, etc. We don't seem to have as many reports of it here, and there has been speculation about whether the difference is simply due to the difference between involuntary neutering, and voluntary desired surgery....
Hot Flashes: I may have had a few for a short time, mostly at night, but not certain as it was Summer, and our home AC had died - was it a 'hot flash' or just HOT... Lasted a few weeks, not sure if it stopped naturally, because we got the AC fixed, or because I started on estrogen HRT
Memory: I don't have problem w/ words, but I feel like my tongue gets "tangled up" when trying to talk more often... Age could also be a factor though I doubt it. Memory doesn't seem to be a problem otherwise.
Cat Bohannon: "Scientist" for some definition of the word, probably more right than not, but debatable.
WheelyFixed