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Castration can go wrong
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Andrew (imported)
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Re: Castration can go wrong
So this guy is supposed to have castrated 50 others before this affair? Are any of those 50 here in the EA, or in some other forum, or just determined to stay underground about their condition?

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Re: Castration can go wrong
Close Shave (imported) wrote: Sat Jun 15, 2002 11:23 am It makes your community look sloppy.
The mainstream press IS involved.
Yes, yes, this has been mentioned before.
Two points though:
- This is one incident. Many, many people are castrated each year without any problems whatsoever. Dr. Spector (and now Dr. Kimmel) managed to make it a full-time business for many years. However, the mainstream press does not care about that, as it lacks the sensation and drama of what happened to Don.
- Accidents (which is what this was) are bound to happen. Even doctors can perform an operation with textbook precision and find the patient dying from some unforseeable event or complication. This is especially true with something like castration, where the 'mainstream' medical profession absolutely refuses to consider performing a voluntary castration, and even asking about it can pose a risk of involuntary hospitalization in a psyche ward.
Personally, I don't see this as making the community look sloppy. However, how often is the press interested in presenting a fair and unbiased opinion about events today? Fair reporting doesn't sell. Sensationalism and drama sell.
IEunuch.
(A gentleman who runs a kiddy entertainment company has recently been charged with molestation. The press has been having a field day with it, even though no court has found him guilty. I can't help but think that even if God himself came down and pronounced him innocent, his life is ruined forever.)
Re: Castration can go wrong
Close Shave (imported) wrote: Sat Jun 15, 2002 11:23 am It makes your community look sloppy.
The mainstream press IS involved.
In case you've not noticed, you're prancing about all over MY Community.
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luvpain (imported)
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Re: Castration can go wrong
Andrew (imported) wrote: Sat Jun 15, 2002 4:22 pm So this guy is supposed to have castrated 50 others before this affair? Are any of those 50 here in the EA, or in some other forum, or just determined to stay underground about their condition?
Well I haven't spoken to any of the other eunuchs that were done by this cutter besides Don. I do know that Don has been in contact with a few and they are all happy about their experience with the cutter.
The cutter had told me a few times that he didn't visit the EA very often since in his opinion most of the people were just into fantasy scene. He seemed to be more active in the different Yahoo Clubs and Groups. Both Don and I came to know him on Yahoo and no in here.
I would guess that not many of the guys that he has done don't visit here, or if they do they are probably too shy.
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A-1 (imported)
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Re: Castration can go wrong
Close Shave (imported) wrote: Sat Jun 15, 2002 11:23 am It makes your community look sloppy.
The mainstream press IS involved.
Mainstream my ass!
These people are just sensationalists. If the guy would have had a kitchen table hemmorhoidectomy all you would have gotten out of them is a birth announcement for another yellow journalist!
These humanoid ogres are the same type of Tabolid jouranlists that keep reporting on Wynonna Rider's shoplifting trial.
Why don't some you yellow journalists go hunting for binLauden in Pakistan or something...
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Re: Castration can go wrong
Well so far all I have been able to locate have been those previous 3 articles. All 3 were from the local press around Detroit.
I have been checking the Major news outlets (ie. ABC, CBS, Fox & NBC) but haven't found anything at the national level. I have heard from a few people that Fox News had mentioned the case. From their accounts the only thing that will happen with the cutter will be deportation since he overstayed his visa. I however have been unable to verify that.
I will keep everyone informed of what I find out.
I have been checking the Major news outlets (ie. ABC, CBS, Fox & NBC) but haven't found anything at the national level. I have heard from a few people that Fox News had mentioned the case. From their accounts the only thing that will happen with the cutter will be deportation since he overstayed his visa. I however have been unable to verify that.
I will keep everyone informed of what I find out.
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Re: Castration can go wrong
I'm not an attorney, but I'm betting they can't get my cutter on "practicing without a license" in Michigan, because Michigan law defines the practice of medicine as "the diagnosis, treatment, prevention, cure, or relieving of a human disease, ailment, defect, complaint, or other physical or mental condition, by attendance, advice, device, diagnostic test, or other means, or offering, undertaking, attempting to do, or holding oneself out as able to do, any of these acts." Hmmm...doesn't say anything about voluntary surgery that's not trying to cure something. And I made sure to tell the police that he never described himself as a doctor.
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Re: Castration can go wrong
I read an article, believe it was in The Detroit News, that castration is not specifically designated as illegal in Michigan.Don (imported) wrote: Mon Jun 17, 2002 3:56 pm I'm not an attorney, but I'm betting they can't get my cutter on "practicing without a license" in Michigan, because Michigan law defines the practice of medicine as ... Hmmm...doesn't say anything about voluntary surgery that's not trying to cure something. And I made sure to tell the police that he never described himself as a doctor.
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Re: Castration can go wrong
It could be applied to "barbering"
I think that "barbers" used to fo minor surigical procedures.
No, it is not exactly heart surgery, now, is it?
A-1 
I think that "barbers" used to fo minor surigical procedures.
No, it is not exactly heart surgery, now, is it?