New Academic Articles on Eunuchs
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I got the articles from Jesus and found them remarkably balanced, which is more than I expected
. I'm a scientist by training, so I was very pleased by the methods of the study. When the survey was posted, I participated as a 'wannabe' eunuch. That's still my state today. I'll post more on the articles when I have a chance to put my thoughts together.
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I'm thinking about trying Androcur again. I took it for about two weeks before and noticed some effect within the first week, which I attribute to the initial high dose I was taking (200 mg/day). I'm able to put aside the idea of becoming a eunuch for short periods, but it keeps coming back. I feel like I'm rambling here, so I guess I'm not looking for advice. Reading the articles Jesus sent on the survey results drove home for me that what I'm really seeking is emasculation. For some reason, I was reluctant to admit that before. It wasn't until I was in my 40's that I was able to admit that I'm gay. Now it seems like another major hurdle to admit I'm a eunuch, or at the least body dysphoric and wanting to be rid of my balls. Sorry, I don't really know where to put this post.
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how do I send a private message on this site? I am interested in these papers, actually read the first one digitally on my school library network. I just started a (I hope) productive thread about my critical theory paper that I am writing. I'm not a sociologist, statistician or medical professional-- I deal with Gender Theory and Disability Theory, what it means to be normal, and the power of Otherness.
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You gain the right of sending PMs by your 5-th post, if I remember correctly.eatstuf301 (imported) wrote: Sun Apr 15, 2012 7:19 am how do I send a private message on this site? I am interested in these papers, actually read the first one digitally on my school library network. I just started a (I hope) productive thread about my critical theory paper that I am writing. I'm not a sociologist, statistician or medical professional-- I deal with Gender Theory and Disability Theory, what it means to be normal, and the power of Otherness.
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Thank you for sending those to me, I found them to be very interesting and educational.
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Bump.
Some folks have been inquiring lately about some of the results of the second eunuch survey (technically the 3rd if you count the one by Farrel Squire about 10-12 years ago). One can still get PDFs.
Some folks have been inquiring lately about some of the results of the second eunuch survey (technically the 3rd if you count the one by Farrel Squire about 10-12 years ago). One can still get PDFs.
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So far there have been THREE surveys of the Eunuch Archive community. There have been a number of publications resulting from these surveys, some of which are available in PDF format for any EA member who requests them. I have indicated the available ones with a red PDF at the end of the relevant listing. To request any of the available articles, send me a <Private Message> indicating which article(s) you want and an email address that will accept attachments (the EA server does not).
The first survey was by long-time member Farrell Squire. It was posted on 30 different Internet discussion groups involving castration and/or eunuchs between May and September 2002. It had 134 replies, including 30 from individuals who were already castrated. One publication resulted from that survey, although Farrell Squire did not live long enough to see it in print:
Wassersug, R. J., S.A. Zelenietz, and G. F. Squire. 2004. New age eunuchs: Motivation and rationale for voluntary castration. Archives of Sexual Behavior 33(5): 433–42. (no PDF available)
The second survey was posted on the Eunuch Archive for three months from February 20 to May 20, 2005. It had a total of 902 respondents, of whom 92 were surgically castrated and 43 chemically castrated. Four papers resulted from that survey and PDF copies are available on request:
Johnson, Thomas W., et al. (2007).
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Expectations, Consequences and Adjustments to Castration. Journal of Sexual Medicine 4: 946-955. PDF
Roberts, Lesley F., et al. (2008). A Passion for Castration: Characterizing Men Who are
Wassersug, Richard J. and Thomas W. Johnson (2007). Modern Day Eunuchs: Motivations for and Consequences of Contemporary Castration.
A third survey of over 500 questions was posted on the Eunuch Archive for four months in 2008. There were over 3,000 respondents to the survey and analysis and publication are still going on, though we are nearly finished with it.
Johnson, Thomas W., et al. (2010). Desire for castration is not a body integrity identity disorder (BIID): A response. Journal of Sexual Medicine, 7:852-855. PDF
A response to an article by Anne Lawrence that claimed that BIID could not involve penis or testicles, but was restricted to lateral appendages. Michael First, one of the co-authors, is considered the major authority on BIID.
Wassersug, Richard J. (2010). On the invisibility of the emasculated. Anthropology Today, 26:1-3. PDF
Johnson, T.W. and R.J. Wassersug (2010). Gender Identity Disorder outside the binary: When Gender Identity Disorder-Not Otherwise Specified is not good enough. Archives of Sexual Behavior, 39:597–598. PDF
Vale, Kayla, et al. (2010). The development of standards of care for individuals with male-to-eunuch gender identity disorder. International Journal of Transgenderism, 12:40-51. PDF
Wassersug, Richard J., Emma McKenna and Tucker Lieberman. (2012). Eunuch as a gender identity after castration. Journal of Gender Studies, 21:253-270.
Wibowo, Erik, et al. (2012). Impact of androgen deprivation therapy on sexual function: A response. Asian Journal of Andrology, 14:793-794. PDF
A response to an article on sexual functioning after castration as treatment for prostate cancer. Uses some survey data in its argument.
Vale, Kayla, et al. (2013). Religiosity, childhood abuse, and other factors correlated with voluntary genital ablation. Canadian Journal of Behavioral Science, 45: xxx-xxx (26 ms. pp.) (In press)
Johnson, Thomas W. (2013). Castrati Singers – All for Fame: A Commentary. Journal of Sexual Medicine, 2013;10:618-619. PDF
A brief response to an error-filled article on the Italian castrati by five German professors of medicine.
Wassersug, R.J. & T.W. Johnson (2013). Castration. Encyclopedia of Human Sexuality, ed. by Patricia Whelehan & Anne Bolin. New York: Wiley-Blackwell. (In press)
Johnson, T.W. & R.J. Wassersug (2013). Eunuch. Encyclopedia of Human Sexuality, ed. by Patricia Whelehan & Anne Bolin. New York: Wiley-Blackwell. (In press)
The encyclopedia is designed primarily for high school and public libraries, though it will be somewhat academic in tone.
Jackowich, Robyn et al. The Impact of Voluntary Castration on Male Sexual Orientation. (submitted for publication review)
Vale, Rachel et al. Voluntary Genital Ablations: Characterizing the Cutters. (submitted for publication review)
Whether or not to begin work toward a fourth survey is the subject of a different thread:
Eunuch Archive Survey
http://www.eunuch.org/forums/showthread ... ive-Survey
You are invited to join in the conversation there about what might be asked if such a survey is to be designed and run…..
The first survey was by long-time member Farrell Squire. It was posted on 30 different Internet discussion groups involving castration and/or eunuchs between May and September 2002. It had 134 replies, including 30 from individuals who were already castrated. One publication resulted from that survey, although Farrell Squire did not live long enough to see it in print:
Wassersug, R. J., S.A. Zelenietz, and G. F. Squire. 2004. New age eunuchs: Motivation and rationale for voluntary castration. Archives of Sexual Behavior 33(5): 433–42. (no PDF available)
The second survey was posted on the Eunuch Archive for three months from February 20 to May 20, 2005. It had a total of 902 respondents, of whom 92 were surgically castrated and 43 chemically castrated. Four papers resulted from that survey and PDF copies are available on request:
Johnson, Thomas W., et al. (2007).
Who Are Voluntarily Castrated. Journal of Sexual Medicine 4: 930-945. PDFJesusA (imported) wrote: Fri Jul 06, 2007 7:24 pm Eunuchs in Contemporary Society: Characterizing Men
Brett, Michelle
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Eunuchs in Contemporary Society:
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Expectations, Consequences and Adjustments to Castration. Journal of Sexual Medicine 4: 946-955. PDF
Roberts, Lesley F., et al. (2008). A Passion for Castration: Characterizing Men Who are
Medicine 5: 1669-1680. PDFJesusA (imported) wrote: Thu Oct 18, 2007 1:02 pm Fascinated with Castration, but Have Not Been Castrated. Journal of Sexual
Wassersug, Richard J. and Thomas W. Johnson (2007). Modern Day Eunuchs: Motivations for and Consequences of Contemporary Castration.
50: 544-56. PDF
A third survey of over 500 questions was posted on the Eunuch Archive for four months in 2008. There were over 3,000 respondents to the survey and analysis and publication are still going on, though we are nearly finished with it.
Johnson, Thomas W., et al. (2010). Desire for castration is not a body integrity identity disorder (BIID): A response. Journal of Sexual Medicine, 7:852-855. PDF
A response to an article by Anne Lawrence that claimed that BIID could not involve penis or testicles, but was restricted to lateral appendages. Michael First, one of the co-authors, is considered the major authority on BIID.
Wassersug, Richard J. (2010). On the invisibility of the emasculated. Anthropology Today, 26:1-3. PDF
Johnson, T.W. and R.J. Wassersug (2010). Gender Identity Disorder outside the binary: When Gender Identity Disorder-Not Otherwise Specified is not good enough. Archives of Sexual Behavior, 39:597–598. PDF
Vale, Kayla, et al. (2010). The development of standards of care for individuals with male-to-eunuch gender identity disorder. International Journal of Transgenderism, 12:40-51. PDF
Wassersug, Richard J., Emma McKenna and Tucker Lieberman. (2012). Eunuch as a gender identity after castration. Journal of Gender Studies, 21:253-270.
Wibowo, Erik, et al. (2012). Impact of androgen deprivation therapy on sexual function: A response. Asian Journal of Andrology, 14:793-794. PDF
A response to an article on sexual functioning after castration as treatment for prostate cancer. Uses some survey data in its argument.
Vale, Kayla, et al. (2013). Religiosity, childhood abuse, and other factors correlated with voluntary genital ablation. Canadian Journal of Behavioral Science, 45: xxx-xxx (26 ms. pp.) (In press)
Johnson, Thomas W. (2013). Castrati Singers – All for Fame: A Commentary. Journal of Sexual Medicine, 2013;10:618-619. PDF
A brief response to an error-filled article on the Italian castrati by five German professors of medicine.
Wassersug, R.J. & T.W. Johnson (2013). Castration. Encyclopedia of Human Sexuality, ed. by Patricia Whelehan & Anne Bolin. New York: Wiley-Blackwell. (In press)
Johnson, T.W. & R.J. Wassersug (2013). Eunuch. Encyclopedia of Human Sexuality, ed. by Patricia Whelehan & Anne Bolin. New York: Wiley-Blackwell. (In press)
The encyclopedia is designed primarily for high school and public libraries, though it will be somewhat academic in tone.
Jackowich, Robyn et al. The Impact of Voluntary Castration on Male Sexual Orientation. (submitted for publication review)
Vale, Rachel et al. Voluntary Genital Ablations: Characterizing the Cutters. (submitted for publication review)
Whether or not to begin work toward a fourth survey is the subject of a different thread:
Eunuch Archive Survey
http://www.eunuch.org/forums/showthread ... ive-Survey
You are invited to join in the conversation there about what might be asked if such a survey is to be designed and run…..