Below is an exchange that I've had with thepenectomised. He originally posted on the thread Consequences of Castration which is moderated and posts are validated (or erased, if inappropriate) about once a week. His question deserves discussion and UNmoderated response.
From a Personal Communication from thepenectomised
thepenectomised
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Re: Nonfiction board post
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Ok, sure, but is it ok that you help me move to the most appropriate section as you see fit? thx.
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Originally Posted by Jesus
I've read your proposed post on the Nonfiction Articles Board and think that it would probably be best posted under Health Issues, where it could get a number of quick responses, rather than having it on a moderated board where posts are checked about once a week to see if they should be validated.
I think you'll get much better response that way.
Jesus
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Originally Posted by thepenectomised
I injured a particular spot too.It is not joints nor an organ, but a place which is as fleshy as your thigh. It has been a year and it still hurts even if u do not aggravate it by moving nor touchin it. Will this continue for the rest of my life? How it links here is that u mentioned pain in certain areas of the groin etc.. juz wondering will it ever go away?
I get letters .
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Re: I get letters .
I sometimes get phantom blue balls, can you believe it! The relief for that is the same as it was when I had balls...an orgasm.
I've also noticed that I bruise easier than B.C. and those areas stay sensitive a lot longer than they use to as well.
Could it be possible that with a lower resting metabolic rate it may take considerably longer to heal?
I've also noticed that I bruise easier than B.C. and those areas stay sensitive a lot longer than they use to as well.
Could it be possible that with a lower resting metabolic rate it may take considerably longer to heal?