A question for other elective eunuchs. Has anyone who does NOT know of your castration nonetheless noticed some psycological changes in you?
My calm has been noticed
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Andrew (imported)
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My calm has been noticed
I had an interesting conversation today with one of my coworkers at the Post Office. Briefly, he commented that I seemed to be a lot less wound up, more relaxed, and just plain calmer. I asked him when he first noticed these changes. Although he does NOT know of my castration a year ago, he stated that he noticed a small amount of change in me a year ago, and in the last six months had noticed that I was MUCH more relaxed and less stressed out. "The Eunuch Calm" is now part of my life.
A question for other elective eunuchs. Has anyone who does NOT know of your castration nonetheless noticed some psycological changes in you?

A question for other elective eunuchs. Has anyone who does NOT know of your castration nonetheless noticed some psycological changes in you?
Re: My calm has been noticed
I am NOT going to say anything about the combination of castration and postal workers.
Well, only that I nearly fell off my chair when I read it!
Seriously, I'm happy for you, Andrew.
Now, is it just me, or is it a common belief without base, that most postal workers are crabby and basically unfriendly? They sure are around here.
Hey, maybe you're onto something! Ooops, I said it.....


Well, only that I nearly fell off my chair when I read it!
Seriously, I'm happy for you, Andrew.
Now, is it just me, or is it a common belief without base, that most postal workers are crabby and basically unfriendly? They sure are around here.
Hey, maybe you're onto something! Ooops, I said it.....
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antonia (imported)
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Re: My calm has been noticed
Dear Andrew,
Fine and I wish you a long and calm life ahead.
Paolo as a point here...come to think of it I would believe with all the calm within the postal service that they are all castrated.
Maybe your coworker is one of the few non castrated.
again my best wishes to you andrew and your pussy
deine antonia xxx
Fine and I wish you a long and calm life ahead.
Paolo as a point here...come to think of it I would believe with all the calm within the postal service that they are all castrated.
Maybe your coworker is one of the few non castrated.
again my best wishes to you andrew and your pussy
deine antonia xxx
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Andrew (imported)
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Re: My calm has been noticed
Paolo wrote: Fri Apr 26, 2002 5:20 am I am NOT going to say anything about the combination of castration and postal workers.
Well, only that I nearly fell off my chair when I read it!
Seriously, I'm happy for you, Andrew.
Now, is it just me, or is it a common belief without base, that most postal workers are crabby and basically unfriendly? They sure are around here.
Hey, maybe you're onto something! Ooops, I said it
The USPS is a highly stressful work environment, which may be why so many workers ARE crabby and basically unfriendly. However, although I am QUITE happy with the way castration has made my job much less stressful, I have my doubts that this will catch on with other postal workers, even if safe and legal castrations were easy to obtain.
But remember my primary purpose in being castrated was libido control. That the calm has extended itself to enable me to work at greatly reduced levels of stress is nice but was not planned.