Voluntary Surgery & Heterosexuality

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moi621 (imported)
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Voluntary Surgery & Heterosexuality

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While messaging another member a question came to mind.

Are there any persons here who identify themselves as

heterosexual who have had voluntary castration, penectomy or

nullification?

⌨️ Moi

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There are several.

If you want them to talk about it you may

have to word your question differently.
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My gender is eunuch so would I only be gay if I dated another eunuch? If I dated a male or female I would be opposite to both.
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tugon (imported) wrote: Thu Oct 01, 2009 8:11 pm My gender is eunuch so would I only be gay if I dated another eunuch? If I dated a male or female I would be opposite to both.

Sorry for any bad choice of words.

Heterosexual orientation before voluntary surgery.

Not, bi.

Not, homosexual.

Self described heterosexual before voluntary surgery.

Clearer ?

Thank You

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Yes there are many of us.

River
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Sweetpickle (imported) wrote: Thu Oct 01, 2009 7:22 pm There are several.

If you want them to talk about it you may

have to word your question differently.

oh yeesh cut the guy some slack.

yes moi there are some of us out there.
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if you mean we have sex with females

yes i am my wife's play toy after she castrated me
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moi621 (imported) wrote: Thu Oct 01, 2009 8:23 pm Sorry for any bad choice of words.

Heterosexual orientation before voluntary surgery.

Not, bi.

Not, homosexual.

Self described heterosexual before voluntary surgery.

Clearer ?

Thank You

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I know and have meet in person heterosexuals / eunuch.

Why would their an difference if you are Gay Bi asexual and want to be castrated. We do it for our own reasons. Castration is castration no matter what the partner is.

You think a partner of a none heterosexuals is any different? Castration is not what makes a partnership. It is the love we have for each other.

Trans gendered having castration is a whole different story M-to-F. I respect that choice for it is what is you. More power to you!
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Re: Voluntary Surgery & Heterosexuality

Post by nullorchis (imported) »

Well, now that you asked, I got to wondering:

Since I am not physically castrated, but am testosterone deficient, by choice as a result of Siterone, perhaps I am a just a Male-Non-Male; A male who has complete but non-functioning male parts, and a complete absence of sexuality/libido.

There can be many reasons why a genitally complete male, gay or hetro, doesn't have enough testosterone to function as a emotionally or physically as a male. Once unable to function, it just doesn't seem important to me if the individual previously or currently is/was gay or hetro. When its gone, its gone. You are just neutral, a male-non-male.

What would be more important to the individual is whether the end result was by from their choice or not. Loss of sexuality to someone who did not choose to loose it has its own list of issues to deal with.
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