That's cute: "nully"; I like it.
Anyway, unless it's a medical secret, are your 3 (out of 4) friends who are eunuchs who still "desire and enjoy sex" take testosterone?
Further down in my comment I said:
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"nullorchis (imported) wrote: Sun Apr 26, 2009 7:05 am After a year of being on and off T, it is quite apparent for me that lack of sexual desire and activity is far far better than with it. So I am on a very minimal amount of T now for health reasons, but not enough to stimulate sexual desire or activity.
At first, I wanted castration.
Then I was afraid of castration because I didn't want to be sexless.
Then after I experienced andropause, I realized being nearly sexless was, as Tony The Tiger says: "G R E A T". (for me).
For me, testosterone has been the root cause of my sexual physical, mental, and emotional frustrations, and I DON"T MISS "T".
Because my T level was so low at a physical, my Dr. prescirbed T replacement. When I take the prescribed dose of T, yes, sexual desire, and ability, return.
But there are other physical, mental, and emotional things that also return that dominate and control me and upset my balance.
I had always disregarded chemical castration as not for me, because chemicals have so many side effects, are hard to get, expensive, etc. Now, late in life, I wish I had known about, acquired, and used chemicals to lower my testosterone level long long ago.
For me, the side effects of testosterone have been at the root of many many problems that have consumed so much of my thoughts, time, and life.
Thus, in a round about way, my point to MIunich1, which others here have also said elsewhere, was basically, before you go cutting things off, or making other major changes in your life, dampen down your testosterone first. Test drive life without testosterone, and not for just a few months; for a year, maybe two.
It would be most interesting if our prison systems would test the testosterone level of all new prisoners who are convicted of crimes and then plot the T level and E level of people (in both men and women) relative to many factors such as race, location, type of crime. It would be interesting even to know the T level of men and women who are alcoholics, drug users, even anyone convicted of something like speeding (while driving, ), or even politicians and clergy, maybe of everyone, and plot it to their career path and income level.
If you look how the FDA endorses consumption of SOY, and how the medical community endorses the use of SAW PALMETTO, you start to get a clue that there might even be a subterranean agenda to "T DOWN" the male population (perhaps so that drug companies can then profit by selling pills to reverse ED".
For me, I am happy that my T level is now so low that I not only have ED, but I have no interest in, no desire for sex. I am "T-DOWNED". Returning to my pre-puberty T level, while this does come with some issues and complications, for me has been the better choice.
Since castration is so very unlikely, I try to dampen those thoughts which waver from strong desire to little importance.
I clearly wish I had experimented with lowering/eliminating my T level via chemicals long long ago. To anyone who is having difficulties with sexual feelings, desires, frustrations, or are thinking about having any genital parts cut off or performing any other genital modifications, I, for 1, now highly recommend using chemicals to first lower/eliminate T level before proceeding any further.
I achieved andropause, not through physical castration, not through burdizzo, but through physical damage to the testes that could have been disastrious, thus I don't mention it again as others should not do as I did. Chemical T lowering would have been the wiser way to go, even though I resisted doing it. Herbs such as licorice root, soy, and saw palmetto manage to further dampen my now physically low T.
So, that's about all, I guess. My quick reply wasn't so quick was it?