My 1970's Boyhood.

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Having seen boy nudist magazines when I was a boy I understood that many people liked looking at boys. After all they sold the stuff just like they sold girlie magazines. Someone had to be buying them. When I was encouraged to swim naked, happed quite a few times, or required to strip down for showers in middle school I always wondered if the adults had ulterior motives.
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When I was in a summer children's camp, our counselor once invited me to a remote area where bird cherry trees grew. I really didn't understand then why she invited me alone. But I have always had a good memory. Now I still remember how she took the tip of a branch with berries into her mouth and savored the berries ... I thought that maybe she liked my father, who had come to the camp to visit me the day before and whom she had seen ...
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One look at the body of a full grown bull compared to the body of a full grown steer and the huge difference in muscle mass, weight, and body form said a million things about what balls do to a male s body. All of us boys desperately wanted to become bulls and not grow up to look like steers. Plus, only the bulls could enjoy sex and making babies. The steers didn t.
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cutnbulls2ox (imported) wrote: Sun Jun 06, 2021 1:49 pm Lots of us ranch and farm boys did learn about sex from all the animals proudly breeding in front of us. We were told not to disturb the livestock when they were having sex. Sex was making money on a farm or ranch. We also learned about selective breeding and how most of the males were always getting castrated before they had any chance to breed. The females were too expensive to remove their ovaries. So only the easy to castrate males got cut. We saw tons of empty or missing scrotums all around us growing up. The full scrotums with 2 balls were the lucky few animals. But usually mean and hard to handle with balls on them. Life was rough for most male livestock. We learned about what our balls and dicks did for us at very young ages.

I used to be a student in the countryside in a construction team. We were curious to see the life of animals. But we were also told not to disturb the animals.

I've only seen castration of bulls on YouTube. On my own, I was always afraid to approach large animals, perhaps only to horses ...
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My frequent communal showers, begining as a very young boy at pools, campgrounds, and gym locker rooms, made me marvel at how complex adult men s bodies were compared to pre puberty boys. They had beards, body hair, muscles, different heights and weights, and of all kinds and varieties of sex organs that were way more different than most pre puberty boys sex organs in more than just sheer organ size. The best male anatomy lessons were sharing the locker rooms with junior high and high school wrestling teams on weekends. Us younger boys watched in awe as the teams lined up naked in the locker rooms to weigh in and register for weekly wresting matches in front of us admiring boys. The coaches sometimes shooed us away from their naked teams. But those athletes paraded teen muscles and every stage of puberty and male sexual development before our eyes !
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Valery_V (imported) wrote: Tue Jun 08, 2021 9:55 pm I used to be a student in the countryside in a construction team. We were curious to see the life of animals. But we were also told not to disturb the animals.

I've only seen castration of bulls on YouTube. On my own, I was always afraid to approach large animals, perhaps only to horses ...

You were very wise to be careful of large domestic animals. A rodeo shows how dangerous livestock can be. Pigs, rams, roosters, and other livestock can attack humans with little or no warning.
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cutnbulls2ox (imported) wrote: Tue Jun 08, 2021 10:08 pm You were very wise to be careful of large domestic animals. A rodeo shows how dangerous livestock can be. Pigs, rams, roosters, and other livestock can attack humans with little or no warning.

It seems to me that animals, thanks to instinct, can take care of themselves. Citizens who have no experience of communicating with animals often lose physically both in reaction speed, and in determination, and in strength.
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Just ask a mounted policeman, the strongest human can t come close to withstanding a horse pushing him like a bulldozer when breaking up riots.
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I couldn't agree more. I loved the Sear catalogs. Both male and female were hot. Loved it. I would rather the full budges and flexed thighs in the men, and loved the women in lingerie. Oh the dilemma...
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cutnbulls2ox (imported) wrote: Sun Jun 06, 2021 1:49 pm Lots of us ranch and farm boys did learn about sex from all the animals proudly breeding in front of us. We were told not to disturb the livestock when they were having sex. Sex was making money on a farm or ranch. We also learned about selective breeding and how most of the males were always getting castrated before they had any chance to breed. The females were too expensive to remove their ovaries. So only the easy to castrate males got cut. We saw tons of empty or missing scrotums all around us growing up. The full scrotums with 2 balls were the lucky few animals. But usually mean and hard to handle with balls on them. Life was rough for most male livestock. We learned about what our balls and dicks did for us at very young ages.

I am a very adventurous eater. I've eaten frog legs, rattlesnake, alligator, squirrel, venison, mudbugs, reindeer, and most likely a few other things growing up that my dad would drag home from his hunting trips in the Everglades.

Without hesitation, I would eat swinging beef. I've even looked up how to cook it and where on the internet to buy it. But, oh, hey howdy, is it expensive and I'm less interested in frozen than fresh. There are quite a few cattle ranches around where I live and I've even sorta looked to see if I can buy locally sourced calf testicles but, I think I'd have to know someone and none of them have information online about it. One day, I'll be somewhere and order it off the menu but, I'd rather cook it at home. I have more or less figured out that if you roll it in cornmeal and deep fat fry it, it cums out really good. Then again, a piece of cardboard soaked in milk rolled in cornmeal, and deep fat fried wouldn't be half bad.

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