Slit the scrotum open, cut the cord that feeds the testicle (perhaps using an electric knife?), sew the scrotum shut. Repeat for the other side.
I'm curious - is this technique used by any modern day cutters?
The simplest knife-using way to castrate, I think
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Re: The simplest knife-using way to castrate, I think
happousai (imported) wrote: Thu Jul 03, 2003 11:46 pm Slit the scrotum open, cut the cord that feeds the testicle (perhaps using an electric knife?), sew the scrotum shut. Repeat for the other side.
And how wiould you control the bleeding?
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Well, that's all well and good, but just for the record here...
I nicked myself shaving last night (and I wasn't shaving my face, either!) and I bled like a stuck pig, thank you very much! I thought it was never going to stop! An we're talking a 2mm nick, maybe, not an inch long cut.



I nicked myself shaving last night (and I wasn't shaving my face, either!) and I bled like a stuck pig, thank you very much! I thought it was never going to stop! An we're talking a 2mm nick, maybe, not an inch long cut.
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Re: The simplest knife-using way to castrate, I think
Guess we shaved the same things last nigh Paolo.
I must have been a night for the razors and shaving foam!
And Yes, I have to agree with you, when you nick em they sure bleed heaps.
I have to say they certaily feel nice and smooth when they are done right and fun to fondel. Oppps herhaps thats tooooo much information.

Keep them smooth!!
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Littledick
And Yes, I have to agree with you, when you nick em they sure bleed heaps.
I have to say they certaily feel nice and smooth when they are done right and fun to fondel. Oppps herhaps thats tooooo much information.
Keep them smooth!!
Regards
Littledick
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AND ...
The official Archive position is that the ONLY safe method of castration is that performed by a licensed, certified medical professional.
Castration is surgery. If you wouldn't take your tonsils out yourself, or have it done by your neighbor Fred down the road, then don't do it with your testicles.
We (The Archive) don't want to run afoul of the law or do anything to jeapordize the site, but most importantly we don't want to see any of our friends hurt or worse.
The official Archive position is that the ONLY safe method of castration is that performed by a licensed, certified medical professional.
Castration is surgery. If you wouldn't take your tonsils out yourself, or have it done by your neighbor Fred down the road, then don't do it with your testicles.
We (The Archive) don't want to run afoul of the law or do anything to jeapordize the site, but most importantly we don't want to see any of our friends hurt or worse.
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Re: The simplest knife-using way to castrate, I think
Shaving without creams or foams is virtually bloodless. I wouldn't suggest waxing. My Ex did that one time to me. One word describes it all "OOUUUUUUUUUUCCCCHHHHHHHH"!!
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Re: The simplest knife-using way to castrate, I think
I guess it varies from one person to another. I have my genitals waxed every couple months, and pull out as many of the hairs as I can as they come in in-between sessions. Never hurt all that much, and I quickly got used to it.
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Re: The simplest knife-using way to castrate, I think
Without any experience of my own (I dry shave, and it has worked out well for oh, a bit over ten years now) i have been told that it all depends on what kind of wax is used.
It seems that there are at least two kinds. The one most often used for homeproducts, is one kind - that requires paper or a rag to pull it off. The kind best used for intimate areas is of another kind, that appearantly doesn't need paper (but maybe it could be used anyway for ease?) and where you use talcum on the body before. The talcum powder inslutes and protects the skin so that the wax only attaches to the hairs. Then the skin is not so irritated.
I read this the other day, in a post on a forum, made by someone who was working with waxings in a beauty-salon, so I guess she would know.
It seems that there are at least two kinds. The one most often used for homeproducts, is one kind - that requires paper or a rag to pull it off. The kind best used for intimate areas is of another kind, that appearantly doesn't need paper (but maybe it could be used anyway for ease?) and where you use talcum on the body before. The talcum powder inslutes and protects the skin so that the wax only attaches to the hairs. Then the skin is not so irritated.
I read this the other day, in a post on a forum, made by someone who was working with waxings in a beauty-salon, so I guess she would know.