raymar2020 (imported) wrote: Tue Feb 22, 2011 7:32 am
To the OP,
I can't speak for chemical castration as I never did it, but i can speak about the effects of very low testosterone. I found that in spite of hot flashes, UGH!, and a reduced ability to get erect, that I still had a libido, albeit a less pressing one. The lack of erections proved to be very frustrating since there still seemed to be an occasional need.Whipping a limp noodle was no fun at all.
This calm that others speak of never was there for me. I got depressed, and lithargic. I had so little energy, that even getting up to go to work was a challenge.
As to the pets thing, This I can share with you on. My darling dog is the apple of my eye. When my ex left and did some really horrible things , she was the constant in my life. I got that greeting when I came home, and she was more than willing to snuggle up with "Daddy" at night. I now am partnered again, but she has not changed. It does cause some stress in our house that I am so close to the dog. Even so, I'd say that she helped me thru some rough times, and was a means of companionship when I felt I could trust no humans.
Get a dog, but only one, you'll have a stronger bond with just one. It is not the replacement for human companionship, but it is a great therapy when no humans are around .
Raymar
A lot of men do genuinely want to cuddle/snuggle with their partner, but there is that prick downstairs that just never shuts the fuck up, "Give me some action!" it yells
I like the fact that so many people on the EA can talk (with us and with their partners) about sex and especially about trying to even up the desire level of both partners (doesn't matter whether it be a man-man, woman-woman, woman-man, it's frustrating for both partners if there is no balance). It is such a major factor in human happiness-sadness and life really could be better if sex could be discussed more openly in general life.
I will not be expecting to get the so called Eunuch calm, as a result of future medications, but I am hopeful. I use the word hope differently to expect. I will not consider my life to be completely hopeless if I can't get what I want from certain medication. But I think that I should make the best out of whatever my situation is, so if I had to always keep my sex drive (until it starts to dwindle with age) then I would try for better habits, such as quick masturbation (not wasting time on it), which I have done with minimal success in the past. There are always ways to try to improve things.
If Androcur made it impossible to get an erection, but I still greatly desired to have one (and was extremely frustrated by this), then I would just get off the drug. It would be a minor disappointment, but that is all.
And with medicine and science always progressing who knows what will be available in just 3 years time as options for us folk?
Raymar, is your partner jealous of your closeness with your dog?
I think that to get just one dog might be best for the human, but what about the dog? Wouldn't it get lonely during the day? I'm not holding that against you man, just creating some conversation/thought.
I like that your dog is not
raynestorm (imported) wrote: Tue Feb 22, 2011 8:22 am
jealous of your new partner. A very cool canine indeed!
"200 mg is a dose a day is toxic t
o your liver. I started with 25 a day and worked up to 50."
Thanks for the advice Raynestorm.
And thanks for you ramble Lindsey. It is an interesting suggestion that you make that the desire to cross dress is a part of a desire to be ones own companion (the being a male and female rolled into one). I never would have thought of anything like that, and would have just assumed that it was an interest that some gay men had.
Keep rambling when you feel like buddy.