Eunuchs and Gender

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confuzed (imported) wrote: Wed May 02, 2007 7:42 am but I don't
truly committed (imported) wrote: Wed May 02, 2007 11:19 am want to be male and have all these male charac
hteriztics any more..

confused, what do you mean? emotionally? or psychicallY? I can understand the latter, but not the former-i see no differance between the way men act and women act, and women are as horny as men...

I dont know,what if you were a female and were addicted to sex? what would you do? Society right now is re
ally giving men a hard time and i really dont like it...

Psychically mainly, but I enjoy being more emotional.

I just hate my body the way it is.

If I was genetically female and had a sex addiction, I really don't know what I'd do, maybe see a councilor about it.
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are women more emotional? I dont buy into differances between men and women...

so tell me about it...
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truly committed (imported) wrote: Wed May 02, 2007 12:16 pm are women more emotional? I dont buy into differances between men and women...

so tell me about it...

I'm sorry if i have offended you, but IMO woman are more emotional then men, and I believe the most people would say this too.

Plz tell me if I'm wrong
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Youre not wrong, but are you right? A lot of people say that, but i dont buy it-i havent noticed the differance. I notice differances between people, not sexes...

you havent offended me, i dunno-i just think lots of women think they are superiror to men, well its not the case at all...

people are people.
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I just see women get emotional at films, and men not.

Women crying after arguing with someone, and men generally don't.

I'm not on about every man, but most I have come across with normal T levels are like that.

I don't know if we are on about the same thing here, but thats how I see it.
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That whole gender thang is confusing. For me castration, in part, equaled a sort of compromise -- no more testosterone and then you can get all that silly gender shit out of your head.

And more testosterone == less emotional... in my experience that is. Going from being testosterone-free thanks to chemical castration and then having to endure a high-T body one of the things I hated was how emotional zombified I felt.
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hmm thats intresting...im not sure what to say.......
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maybe they are more emotional, id say maybe too emotional! emotionally unstable maybe (some) (please dont shoot me), i just took it as you meant more emotional as a positive thing..like men dont have feelings or something....

then again its still differnt among people, i reallly dont want to cry when i drop my pen.....

Just me ranting when i should be quiet :)
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If I may wade into this debate with all the subtlety of a sledgehammer to the brain!... and say that I am most definitely not male. To be classified with the other males in this world I actually find tremendously insulting! And being more emotional is a positive thing. LOL At least to me it is.

Dingbat, if your friend believes this issue to be purely about the body/physical aspect of castration (and not a gender issue), then it would be interesting to hear his/her reasoning as to why some people on these boards undergo "chemical castration" by taking Androcur and Depo-Provera over a prolonged period to achieve the same results WITHOUT immediate surgery?

I have escaped being male, the testosterone and everything that goes with it. My only other thought is that having testosterone affect brain function (as it DOES!) is a perfectly NORMAL part of being male. Sorry to be all preachy. Its just that I had exactly the same debate with two co-workers "What makes someone male?"
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whats so bad about being male frag? :) To be lumped in as male is insulting? hmm im not sure what to say, people are people..one gender isnt better than the other.

Tell me more, tell me about this :) im intrested to know more about your story...

why is being male so bad?
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