could Chemical castration allow a young man to be free of all forms of sexual/lustful/romantic and/or desire for girlfriend/wife? depending on the situation for example a university student who is lonely/solitary could this make you not care about girls and remove any or all interest towards them >? as in remove love, romance and sexual desires?
People on Reddit say our brains are hardwired to be interested in females desire of romance, connection, companionship and so on
although, I understand that the mileage may vary depending on the user just wanted to get second, third opinions from you people
Question about chemical castration in young adult men
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Re: Question about chemical castration in young adult men
Romantic love and sex drive are not the same thing, although it might seem that way to a university age man. Plenty of people who have no sex drive are capable of (and desire) intimate relationships. You can still enjoy the company of women and want to live with them even if you are not very interested in sex.
Then again, if I had had less testosterone I probably wouldn't have made nearly as many horrible mistakes at that age because of confusing lust with love and basically thinking with my balls. If someone had offered me a pill in my 20's to lower my testosterone to castration levels my whole life might have been different. I still think I would have wanted a relationship and intimacy (though perhaps not sex) by the time I was the age I am now, though. (I am in my late 30's)
Then again, if I had had less testosterone I probably wouldn't have made nearly as many horrible mistakes at that age because of confusing lust with love and basically thinking with my balls. If someone had offered me a pill in my 20's to lower my testosterone to castration levels my whole life might have been different. I still think I would have wanted a relationship and intimacy (though perhaps not sex) by the time I was the age I am now, though. (I am in my late 30's)
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I am chemically castrated. For me I am not as horny, and I am not constantly thinking about sex or getting off but I still want to find someone to be with in a loving relationship. Obscuron is correct I that. I think it would make it easier for someone who is horny and single but a hobby does as well, lol
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Re: Question about chemical castration in young adult men
shadow1ninja (imported) wrote: Thu Oct 16, 2014 7:10 am could Chemical castration allow a young man to be free of all forms of sexual/lustful/romantic and/or desire for girlfriend/wife? depending on the situation for example a university student who is lonely/solitary could this make you not care about girls and remove any or all interest towards them >? as in remove love, romance and sexual desires?
People on Reddit say our brains are hardwired to be interested in females desire of romance, connection, companionship and so on
although, I understand that the mileage may vary depending on the user just wanted to get second, third opinions from you people
Great to see another MGS fan, btw B|