seanthomas (imported) wrote: Tue Jan 21, 2020 3:08 pm You are not what you think you are.
You are not what others think you are.
You are what you think others think you are.
Be yourself and everything else falls into place.
Recently I have identified a Eunuch as a gender, but more for fun and shock value (it didn't shock as I expected). I have "come out" to friends as having been castrated, though not with a different gender identity. Nobody (at least to my face) has treated me differently. I'm growing more comfortable with Eunuch as a gender identity and yet it hasn't changed who I have always been. My comfort is related more to accepting that at least physically, I am different and it's okay.
That s so great that you feel comfortable letting people know you are castrated. And that most people have reacted well and treat you the same as when you had balls ! Hopefully, this will become how more eunuchs feel comfortable and accepted by their peers as civilization moves forward and people become better educated about castration.