Loss of pubic hair
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justine77 (imported)
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Loss of pubic hair
Hi, I' m a 25 year old eunuch from Santa Barbara. At the time of writing
I've been neuter for 2 1/2 years. I had a medical castration as a consequence
of having testicular torsion. I was unable to get a corrective operation in time
and had to be cut. During the next 18 months I was unable to get an
erection and lost most of my body hair, I felt and looked de-sexed. A year
ago I started TRT and got my physical life back. I'm now as sexually active as I was before I
was cut although in a slightly different way. I also got back good muscle tone.
One thing though embarasses me, I don't have any pubic hair. I used to have
a thick blond bush, now there's nothing down there. I thought that after a year
on TRT it would grow back. I'd really appreciate it if anyone had any
information.
Regards, Justine
I've been neuter for 2 1/2 years. I had a medical castration as a consequence
of having testicular torsion. I was unable to get a corrective operation in time
and had to be cut. During the next 18 months I was unable to get an
erection and lost most of my body hair, I felt and looked de-sexed. A year
ago I started TRT and got my physical life back. I'm now as sexually active as I was before I
was cut although in a slightly different way. I also got back good muscle tone.
One thing though embarasses me, I don't have any pubic hair. I used to have
a thick blond bush, now there's nothing down there. I thought that after a year
on TRT it would grow back. I'd really appreciate it if anyone had any
information.
Regards, Justine
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daifu-orchid (imported)
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Re: Loss of pubic hair
Been there and done that. After I lost the nuts to necessary surgery, I too lost the hair. T replacement does many things for me, including getting things working again, but hair? not so much!
Not that it is my business to suggest, but my empress decided that she liked it and demanded that I keep any beginings there shaved.
-It's good for us....
Not that it is my business to suggest, but my empress decided that she liked it and demanded that I keep any beginings there shaved.
-It's good for us....
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justine77 (imported)
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Re: Loss of pubic hair
Hi Daifu-Orchid, Thanks for your response, looks like I'll
likely have to live with the hairless crotch look.
As a bi-sexual I don't have your fortunate position however I've
been surprised how many, both male and female are turned on
by castrated guys. Having no pubic hair makes it difficult to disguise
that you are nutless, I guess I should get over the embarassment.
The other thing for me is that I was quite big before I was cut so
now my empty sac is low and dangly. I assume it will shrink over
time but I've had it suggested more than once I should have it
removed. Did you keep yours or go for the smooth look.
likely have to live with the hairless crotch look.
As a bi-sexual I don't have your fortunate position however I've
been surprised how many, both male and female are turned on
by castrated guys. Having no pubic hair makes it difficult to disguise
that you are nutless, I guess I should get over the embarassment.
The other thing for me is that I was quite big before I was cut so
now my empty sac is low and dangly. I assume it will shrink over
time but I've had it suggested more than once I should have it
removed. Did you keep yours or go for the smooth look.
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JessicaH (imported)
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Re: Loss of pubic hair
You may want to have your T levels checked. Many lbs don’t flag T asbeing low until it gets below 200 but for your age, 700+ is normal. You may need more T to grow hair because you don’t have enough T to convert enough to DHT.
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justine77 (imported)
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Re: Loss of pubic hair
Hi JessicaH, thanks for the information. Because my libido
is so strong now I didn't think about T levels. It would likely
explain other changes too. Before I was castrated I was on
the male side of androgynous, now I'm definitely on the female
side. I think the shock of castration, no sex then TRT changed
the way I feel about things. I'm strongly attracted to M/F
transgenger girls now, I think it was probably latent but being
the person I am now I'm really happy to express it.
is so strong now I didn't think about T levels. It would likely
explain other changes too. Before I was castrated I was on
the male side of androgynous, now I'm definitely on the female
side. I think the shock of castration, no sex then TRT changed
the way I feel about things. I'm strongly attracted to M/F
transgenger girls now, I think it was probably latent but being
the person I am now I'm really happy to express it.
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gay2girl (imported)
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Re: Loss of pubic hair
justine77 (imported) wrote: Tue Mar 27, 2018 11:09 pm Before I was castrated I was on
the male side of androgynous, now I'm definitely on the female
side. I think the shock of castration, no sex then TRT changed
the way I feel about things. I'm strongly attracted to M/F
transgenger girls now, I think it was probably latent but being
the person I am now I'm really happy to express it.
Glad you are doing ok. Have you had a relationship with a tgirl yet?
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justine77 (imported)
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Hi Gay2girl, I have unfortunately very limited experience of
tgirls. It was my pleasure to meet one at the Endocrine
Clinic that I attend in LA. Called Gloria, she is athletic and
very feminine at the same time. We spent a weekend
together and hope to meet again. She has a very smooth
body, a functioning penis but very small testicles. She is
way more experienced than me and taught me how to give
and receive oral sex for maximum pleasure to both parties.
She is preparing for castration later this year; testicles and
scrotum to be removed but nothing further than that.
tgirls. It was my pleasure to meet one at the Endocrine
Clinic that I attend in LA. Called Gloria, she is athletic and
very feminine at the same time. We spent a weekend
together and hope to meet again. She has a very smooth
body, a functioning penis but very small testicles. She is
way more experienced than me and taught me how to give
and receive oral sex for maximum pleasure to both parties.
She is preparing for castration later this year; testicles and
scrotum to be removed but nothing further than that.
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TopManFL (imported)
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Re: Loss of pubic hair
Hey @Justine77,
I'm a little confused by how you were treated. First, testicular torsion normally happens in only one testicle.
Why did the removal of the torqued testicle leave you without the other? There should not have been any reason to remove both - only the injured testicle.
In most men, testicular torsion is caused by an injury. In some men it's an inherited condition where the testicles are free to swing inside the scrotum and thus can become twisted (often, twisting and untwisting on their own - which requires surgery to attach them to inside of the scrotum to prevent them from becoming permanently torqued).
Assuming you received the correct treatment (ie, removal of both testicles), why didn't they start you on hormones right away? Any pre-med student can tell you that a 22 year old male who's had both testicles removed because of testicular torsion is going to require testosterone replacement therapy. To let you go 18 months before starting HRT seems like malpractice. The rub on gel (like androgel) is rather expensive. But, the injections are very affordable (about $30 to $40 a month).
Why remove both testicles and after doing so, why didn't they start HRT sooner? Was it even offered?
I'm a little confused by how you were treated. First, testicular torsion normally happens in only one testicle.
Why did the removal of the torqued testicle leave you without the other? There should not have been any reason to remove both - only the injured testicle.
In most men, testicular torsion is caused by an injury. In some men it's an inherited condition where the testicles are free to swing inside the scrotum and thus can become twisted (often, twisting and untwisting on their own - which requires surgery to attach them to inside of the scrotum to prevent them from becoming permanently torqued).
Assuming you received the correct treatment (ie, removal of both testicles), why didn't they start you on hormones right away? Any pre-med student can tell you that a 22 year old male who's had both testicles removed because of testicular torsion is going to require testosterone replacement therapy. To let you go 18 months before starting HRT seems like malpractice. The rub on gel (like androgel) is rather expensive. But, the injections are very affordable (about $30 to $40 a month).
Why remove both testicles and after doing so, why didn't they start HRT sooner? Was it even offered?
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justine77 (imported)
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Hi TopManFL, the torsion occurred abroad and in a remote location. I'd fallen down a slope while
climbing and felt something tear in my groin. The pain was excrutiating, it then took me 12 hours
to get to hospital, by the time I got there my balls were numb. The clinician attempted a corrective operation to untwist the cords but said it had been too late and had castrated me. It didn't occur to me
that I might have kept one testicle. Whatever the reason I returned home a eunuch.
The delay in starting TRT was down to me, I was so embarassed at becoming a eunuch that I didn't
look for medical help for 18 months. Looking back I should have gone earlier but I've come to terms
with castration now and have started a new life, I think a more interesting one.
climbing and felt something tear in my groin. The pain was excrutiating, it then took me 12 hours
to get to hospital, by the time I got there my balls were numb. The clinician attempted a corrective operation to untwist the cords but said it had been too late and had castrated me. It didn't occur to me
that I might have kept one testicle. Whatever the reason I returned home a eunuch.
The delay in starting TRT was down to me, I was so embarassed at becoming a eunuch that I didn't
look for medical help for 18 months. Looking back I should have gone earlier but I've come to terms
with castration now and have started a new life, I think a more interesting one.
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TopManFL (imported)
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Re: Loss of pubic hair
justine77 (imported) wrote: Wed Mar 28, 2018 6:34 pm Hi TopManFL, the torsion occurred abroad and in a remote location. I'd fallen down a slope while
climbing and felt something tear in my groin. The pain was excrutiating, it then took me 12 hours
to get to hospital, by the time I got there my balls were numb. The clinician attempted a corrective operation to untwist the cords but said it had been too late and had castrated me. It didn't occur to me
that I might have kept one testicle. Whatever the reason I returned home a eunuch.
The delay in starting TRT was down to me, I was so embarassed at becoming a eunuch that I didn't
look for medical help for 18 months. Looking back I should have gone earlier but I've come to terms
with castration now and have started a new life, I think a more interesting one.
Hey - thanks. You might very well have damaged both testicles.