Maybe after men get castrated that intense need and drive to get themselves nutted disappears and their desire to post on here goes down too ?
But the men still having that intense need and drive would sure appreciate more information from the eunuchs already castrated and living with no balls every day for years of endless experiences.
Is it money that is saving our testicles?
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cutnbulls2ox (imported)
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sparkey49 (imported)
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Re: Is it money that is saving our testicles?
A lot of us who have been eunuchs for some time are still here and posting regularly. Maybe try asking less general questions as a lot of things vary greatly from person to person. I never blogged my life in general before so I don’t automatically post everything about my life since all the time either. Your life doesn’t change that much it still keeps going on like before with work, family etc. I am very willing to share but I could write a book and still probably not answer the specific questions each person might be looking for.
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daifu-orchid (imported)
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Re: Is it money that is saving our testicles?
Hmm.. No nuts for many years, and I for one, post lots. Some might say more than I should!
Getting to eunuch has many issues, regardless whether it is done voluntarily or necessarily. The result is one that need much adjustment.
I try to be positive regarding others on the road to nutlessness, and share some feelings. I have no illusions as to my uniqueness, so maybe to share is to help.
Whether it is expense that delays castration, or wise counsel, or inability to decide, it seems good to consider castration with the greatest care. Hopefully then the result will then be the best possible.
Getting to eunuch has many issues, regardless whether it is done voluntarily or necessarily. The result is one that need much adjustment.
I try to be positive regarding others on the road to nutlessness, and share some feelings. I have no illusions as to my uniqueness, so maybe to share is to help.
Whether it is expense that delays castration, or wise counsel, or inability to decide, it seems good to consider castration with the greatest care. Hopefully then the result will then be the best possible.
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Chrissym (imported)
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Re: Is it money that is saving our testicles?
Exactly..i think we all want anyone who is planning to embark down this road to be the best they can be so i fully support some form of way im which those of us who have gone before can share our experinces with those considering it. There are a wealth of experience on this site and between sharing that and providing support, hopefully others will chose to be who they want when they want and not hide from it.