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GordonGG (imported)
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I'm back.
I've been gone from the forum since last fall. The reasons are many. I don't really want to get into it for now. I attended the MOM meeting last August and enjoyed it, even though there weren't many in attendance.
To anyone new enough not to know of me, I became a member way back in July 2018 as I was looking into my experience of wanting to curb my testosterone fueled activities. I had an orchiectomy performed in Feb of 2019 and have never looked back. I enjoy my freedom from sexual thoughts that seemed to be 95% of my thoughts. Now it's about 5% and so much easier to control.
I look forward to catch up on the forum.
To anyone new enough not to know of me, I became a member way back in July 2018 as I was looking into my experience of wanting to curb my testosterone fueled activities. I had an orchiectomy performed in Feb of 2019 and have never looked back. I enjoy my freedom from sexual thoughts that seemed to be 95% of my thoughts. Now it's about 5% and so much easier to control.
I look forward to catch up on the forum.
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Re: I'm back.
GordonGG (imported) wrote: Sun May 02, 2021 5:48 pm I've been gone from the forum since last fall. The reasons are many. I don't really want to get into it for now. I attended the MOM meeting last August and enjoyed it, even though there weren't many in attendance.
To anyone new enough not to know of me, I became a member way back in July 2018 as I was looking into my experience of wanting to curb my testosterone fueled activities. I had an orchiectomy performed in Feb of 2019 and have never looked back. I enjoy my freedom from sexual thoughts that seemed to be 95% of my thoughts. Now it's about 5% and so much easier to control.
I look forward to catch up on the forum.
Way back in July 2018
Newbie Takes A Break !
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notsomanly (imported)
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GordonGG (imported) wrote: Sun May 02, 2021 5:48 pm I've been gone from the forum since last fall. The reasons are many. I don't really want to get into it for now. I attended the MOM meeting last August and enjoyed it, even though there weren't many in attendance.
To anyone new enough not to know of me, I became a member way back in July 2018 as I was looking into my experience of wanting to curb my testosterone fueled activities. I had an orchiectomy performed in Feb of 2019 and have never looked back. I enjoy my freedom from sexual thoughts that seemed to be 95% of my thoughts. Now it's about 5% and so much easier to control.
I look forward to catch up on the forum.
Welcome back! I've been away for a while too. I'm still not fully castrated, but partially so from CaCl2 injections. I also love having low libido. I suspect that a lot of men would be much happier absent a constant sex drive. Castration is just one more option for birth control. Makes for better men as well.
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notsomanly (imported) wrote: Tue Jun 01, 2021 12:06 pm Welcome back! I've been away for a while too. I'm still not fully castrated, but partially so from CaCl2 injections. I also love having low libido. I suspect that a lot of men would be much happier absent a constant sex drive. Castration is just one more option for birth control. Makes for better men as well.
Very true. Once men are finished making babies, a full castration looks ideal for lots of men. Both for the surest form of male birth control and to control men s sex drives and to reduce men s sexual risk taking to satisfy their balls endless desires and commands.
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cutnbulls2ox (imported) wrote: Fri Jun 04, 2021 2:57 pm Very true. Once men are finished making babies, a full castration looks ideal for lots of men. Both for the surest form of male birth control and to control men s sex drives and to reduce men s sexual risk taking to satisfy their balls endless desires and commands.
You could have a big point here. After most men are done making kids, sex is just a pleasure act. But how many men still try to be the young stud on the farm after they are past their primes. And drift into pointless affairs as a result. Castration may help them retire in grace and peace. Also for other men who Don't want kids for what ever reasons they choose, Being snipped may also be a good recommendation. No unplanned kids happening and better focus on something other than just lusty affairs. Maybe humans should also get the bob barker treatment.
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cutnbulls2ox (imported)
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Alleycat (imported) wrote: Fri Jun 04, 2021 7:25 pm You could have a big point here. After most men are done making kids, sex is just a pleasure act. But how many men still try to be the young stud on the farm after they are past their primes. And drift into pointless affairs as a result. Castration may help them retire in grace and peace. Also for other men who Don't want kids for what ever reasons they choose, Being snipped may also be a good recommendation. No unplanned kids happening and better focus on something other than just lusty affairs. Maybe humans should also get the bob barker treatment.
Yes, it makes lots of sense for commited non breeders and men done having kids. Most non breeders rely on strong will and birth control to avoid impregnating for years before they finally realize they don t ever want any kids. Snipped young and castrated later in life makes good sense for many men. Lots of mid life crises might be prevented by timely castrations. Selective breeding of us humans might solve lots of problems. Its just that few people will accept being the voluntary non breeders willingly, especially at young ages when sterility would do the most good.
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cutnbulls2ox (imported) wrote: Fri Jun 04, 2021 7:34 pm Yes, it makes lots of sense for commited non breeders and men done having kids. Most non breeders rely on strong will and birth control to avoid impregnating for years before they finally realize they don t ever want any kids. Snipped young and castrated later in life makes good sense for many men. Lots of mid life crises might be prevented by timely castrations. Selective breeding of us humans might solve lots of problems. Its just that few people will accept being the voluntary non breeders willingly, especially at young ages when sterility would do the most good.
I'd be a bit hesitant to go down the selective breeding of humans path... Eugenics is what that's called. Who gets to decide who breeds? A lot of countries/societies in the world went through this discussion in the early 20th century. When put in practice, it didn't turn out well.
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cutnbulls2ox (imported)
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It seems like the world took the exact opposite choice from eugenics goals since then. Its not working like it is now.