Chemical libido reduction for teens

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Francis (imported) wrote: Wed Aug 22, 2007 7:22 pm I don't know what you are complaining about. The "Do nothing and it will go away" was good advice. He could have taken the hedge clippers to you and helped out with a little pruning.😄😄😄

I guess when I think about it it could make a good story line for anyone so inclined. Any one want to try??

Realy ? I do not see what is here to laugh about.

I find this a rather stupid thing to say.

We all have our sexual fantasies about castration in one way or another here,

mine involve chemicals ( less radical & more reversible ) while you, seem more inclined to "pruning".

Has that been done to you perhaps ?

So every man his own fantasies ?
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cockcontrol (imported) wrote: Thu Aug 23, 2007 6:54 am Realy ? I do not see what is here to laugh about.

I find this a rather stupid thing to say.

We all have our sexual fantasies about castration in one way or another here,

mine involve chemicals ( less radical & more reversible ) while you, seem more inclined to "pruning".

Has that been done to you perhaps ?

So every man his own fantasies ?

Stop taking yourself so seriously, you'll have stroke. Tempers and statments of stupidity push the limits of courtesy....
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cockcontrol (imported) wrote: Wed Aug 22, 2007 1:52 pm I do not believe that it would be a good idea to put male teens on chemical castration drugs as a standard proceeding.

But providing a means of libido reduction ( not total chemical castration) for those who are troubeled by their sex drive.

There is quit a taboo on that subject, while I feel it should not be.

Besides, what is the opinion of the teens on this ?

Are there members on this forum, who have stories of teens who did requeqst a libido reducing drug ? ( rather than forcing it on a teen )
I believe boys should be introduced to the option, never forced into anything so important.
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cockcontrol (imported) wrote: Thu Aug 23, 2007 6:54 am Realy ? I do not see what is here to laugh about.

I find this a rather stupid thing to say.

We all have our sexual fantasies about castration in one way or another here,

mine involve chemicals ( less radical & more reversible ) while you, seem more inclined to "pruning".

Has that been done to you perhaps ?

So every man his own fantasies ?

Ahh... Wait a second. This is off topic but I have to inject this. I think there are people here who are not into sexual fantasies about castration. One at least. I'm not a prude and I have flipped through the story board more then once but I gotta tell you. Having a real orchiectomy is not a sex thrill. I've spoken to more then one man who is here because of medical issues period. And frankly finding men who have this procedure done and are willing to share what they know is not easy.

And I'm not counting BME because I don't think talking to a guy who self emasculates himself is the same as talking to someone who has had it done by a surgeon.
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One many the day I have been tempted to order some Androcur and grind it up into a couple of teenager's Cheerios here...but that's not something I'd really do.

For them all, so far, puberty is a wonderful thing and all the joys it brings (to them) with it. The extended time in the bath is good, though. Helps to fight that "post-pubescent smell" they all develop.

:(

Seriously, though, I think I'd have to get really upset and militant if I were to find out about someone doing that to their kid unawares. I have jokingly offered to order some depo online for the boys, just in case they can't handle it or want to give it a short rest. All of them respectfully declined my offer. Isn't that a surprise?

:)
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Paolo wrote: Sat Aug 25, 2007 4:56 am One many the day I have been tempted to order some Androcur and grind it up into a couple of teenager's Cheerios here...but that's not something I'd really do.

For them all, so far, puberty is a wonderful thing and all the joys it brings (to them) with it. The extended time in the bath is good, though. Helps to fight that "post-pubescent smell" they all develop.

:(

Seriously, though, I think I'd have to get really upset and militant if I were to find out about someone doing that to their kid unawares. I have jokingly offered to order some depo online for the boys, just in case they can't handle it or want to give it a short rest. All of them respectfully declined my offer. Isn't that a surprise?

:)

I wholy agree: No parent (or any other person for that matter) must medle in the sexual development of teen boys.

If the teen boy feels no need to curb his sexual energy, then it is undesirable to interfere.

No question about that.

Only if the teen boy voices some concern about this, does it warant to have a closer look at it. ( like I did, when discussing this with my dad)

Supose I was your your 14 years old son, and I would comunicate to you complaints of a too strong sexual urge, how would you react ?
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