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A counselor's view of castration
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Andrew (imported)
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A counselor's view of castration
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madscientist (imported)
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Re: A counselor's view of castration
I agree with the part about chemical castration before surgical. As for paying a councilor for therapy, let's face it. Councilors are probably encouraging therapy to write a book or this is just how they get off.
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Re: A counselor's view of castration
He definitely makes some good points.
But I personally don't like counselors, as I hate being told what to do. :tongueout Besides I have an impulsive personality. Just KEEP me AWAY from needles, knifes and Electronic stores.
Otherwise I might start using my balls again as a pin cushion, work on doing more modifications to my cock & sac, or go in debt buying new computer equipment. 
But I personally don't like counselors, as I hate being told what to do. :tongueout Besides I have an impulsive personality. Just KEEP me AWAY from needles, knifes and Electronic stores.
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Re: A counselor's view of castration
It is interesting to see that suppression of an over-active libido is concidered a legitamate reason for castration by Ms Israel. Or, at least that is the impression she gives.