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I've recently updated my personal blog after a bit of a hiatus. One thing I updated were photos now that my scrotum removal has been healed for over a year and the scar has pretty much faded. Those who followed the blog last year remember I had some complications post surgery, but otherwise it healed up quite nicely and feels great.

One thing I can recommend to aspiring Eunuchs is, unless you have a compelling reason to keep it, get the useless sack taken off when the balls come out. You'll find it far more comfortable and in my mind (as well as my wife's) more aesthetically pleasing than an empty sagging sack. If you can do it at the same time as an orchiectomy all the better as you only deal with one recovery.

Stop by the blog and don't forget to leave a comment. It takes some positive feedback and content suggestions to keep my interest in maintaining the blog.

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Hey @seanthomas,

Thanks! I always enjoy reading your posts.
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I value your blog updates. They really do help awareness and understanding. You look great now things have healed, no scar etc. I personally think you look more better shaved. Your round thighs look nice, too. Such a great spouse you have!
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Thanks for doing your blog and for your comments on here that deal with the eunuchs who were castrated by medical conditions and are still trying to remain virile and sexually able.

Not enough of the non voluntary and medically necessary eunuchs speak up or post comments online to represent this underserved population of unwilling geldings. Most of these steers just suffer silently and in secret. Your photos and blog help to open the discussions for the forcibly neutered men to come forward and start posting and discussing online with each other.
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Thanks for the link to your blog. It's always nice to read post-surgery posts.

I would personally disagree with having the sack removed at the same time as having the nuts removed. My sack inflamed to a balloon post-op. I think it was good to have that extra skin for it to stretch and heal more naturally. I think it would have been more painful with the less flexibility. Over a year later, and I actually like having the extra skin down there. I agree that it wouldn't be to everyones taste to keep it, but I would advise others to have it for a while post-op and for a while after healing, and then make a decision about keeping/removing it.
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cutnbulls2ox (imported) wrote: Tue Dec 24, 2019 8:35 am Thanks for doing your blog and for your comments on here that deal with the eunuchs who were castrated by medical conditions and are still trying to remain virile and sexually able.

Not enough of the non voluntary and medically necessary eunuchs speak up or post comments online to represent this underserved population of unwilling geldings. Most of these steers just suffer silently and in secret. Your photos and blog help to open the discussions for the forcibly neutered men to come forward and start posting and discussing online with each other.

The original purpose of my blog was meant for men who were surgically or chemically castrated as treatment for cancer - or other medical reasons - to show that loosing your testicles was not the end of the world, nor the end of a vibrant sex life. The genesis of the idea was due to the horrible and misleading information that permeates not only the internet but the medical profession as well. 90% of what I read before my castration proved WRONG.
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Supranatural (imported) wrote: Sun Dec 29, 2019 9:18 am Thanks for the link to your blog. It's always nice to read post-surgery posts.

I would personally disagree with having the sack removed at the same time as having the nuts removed. My sack inflamed to a balloon post-op. I think it was good to have that extra skin for it to stretch and heal more naturally. I think it would have been more painful with the less flexibility. Over a year later, and I actually like having the extra skin down there. I agree that it wouldn't be to everyones taste to keep it, but I would advise others to have it for a while post-op and for a while after healing, and then make a decision about keeping/removing it.

Now being somewhat lazy, impatient and averse to doctors in general, I think it would have been best for me to approach the orchiectomy and scrotal removal as "one stop shopping". However, I was not offered that option.

Of course there are pros and cons to either choice and if you read the blog last year you know I had a hard time recovering from the sack removal years after the original orchiectomy.

So as with everything, it boils down to a personal choice if in fact you have a choice.

I will say that once the scrotum is gone, just like the balls, it's gone forever so one should make damn sure they want to spend the rest of their lives completely smooth down below.
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