Elimination of Sexuality and it's view on our outlook on life

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shydudexx (imported) wrote: Wed Jul 18, 2018 7:24 pm Looking at the positive comments here - I do not in any way want to disrespect those that have travelled the path and with-or-without T been joyful with their partners. {sidebar - I do not have a partner, so that may colour my experiences}

I was just wanting to state how my experience has been - physical castration for me has granted me a complete elimination of sexuality and sexual desire. For me, it was desired and is a good thing.

I've been chemically castrated for many years and loved it till the side effects kick in. Today I know that not all those side effects were directly caused by castration but they are now all under control and the urge to be castrated is stronger than ever. I'm single and loneliness is hard to live. Sex is the door to love and affection, I can live without sex but living without love and affection is difficult. How do you deal with it ?
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Just saw this post Shy. Great to hear you are on a positive track! I totally enjoyed the mental, sexual and (for want of a better word) spiritual place being chemically castrated took me. If I could be more sure of control of the side effects I had, I would do it permanently. Going to try Androcure again on lower dose to see what happens.

Great to hear from you :)
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Side effects were, severe arthritis pain, memory lost, depression to name a few. Arthritis is caused by inflammatory food such as Gluten, starchy food like cereals or carbohydrates, dairy products, sugars and chemicals, including meds. Castrated men are more likely to suffer of arthritis because testosterone is a natural steroid anti inflammatory, once T is depleted chances are that the guy might suffer of arthritis but that can be prevented by avoiding all inflammatory foods. Arthritis is also known to trigger depression, depression amplify arthritis pain, it's a vicious circle, and also cause memory lost and so on. So castrated men into a relationship are less likely to suffer of depression and arthritis. In fact inflammatory foods are the roots of over 200 diseases including cancer, no one should ever eat those foods. I strongly believe that castrated men can remain healthy.

Very interesting. I didn't know about this. Thanks
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I believe it was me who had posted of my wife assisting with the removal of my second testicle. She assisted with the cautery tool etc joking about them doing their welding etc. It was a great experience being fully awake and her assisting we had great conversation and joking by the surgeon, my wife and myself. My wife was the one holding my nut and to show it to me. She commented that night she wished she could of dissected it.
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wallyoddballs123 (imported) wrote: Sat Jul 28, 2018 11:37 am My wife was present and fully scrubbed up and was actually allowed to make the final snip and my remaining ball dropped into her hand which she proudly showed me and kissed me as her new eunuch.

I had an interesting message exchange with a member who had talked with a couple of other EA members whose wife / partner had been present or even helped with the castration. Many of the others had found it a meanful experience. I could look at that thru my own lense of reality, but anyone care to take a stab at what that meant? Something the partner was pushing for? Something pushing against but ultimately found it a rewarding experience? Something that drew couples together because it was a shared significant change? Have at it.
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shydudexx (imported) wrote: Wed Jul 18, 2018 7:24 pm Looking at the positive comments here - I do not in any way want to disrespect those that have travelled the path and with-or-without T been joyful with their partners. {sidebar - I do not have a partner, so that may colour my experiences}

I was just wanting to state how my experience has been - physical castration for me has granted me a complete elimination of sexuality and sexual desire. For me, it was desired and is a good thing.

Good to hear that, shydusexx, it makes me happy cause it's exactly what i want, it motivates to continue! Thanks
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On second thought, I am highjacking someone's post. I will make this a separate thread.
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