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piercdick25 (imported)
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I am new here to the Enuch place. I saw this and wanted to join and get info and other people's stories, and suggestions maybe.. i have been tossing the idea of removing one or both toys myself (well maybe not neccessarily doing it by my own hands, but maybe-unless it's too dangerous).. but been thinking of something i might want to have done in the future-so i don't know if it's a good idea to get rid of my dick too for now.. maybe just my balls would suffice for the time being.. maybe someone could get back to me and we could chat a bit, and could help me out, thank you:dong:
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gpb3aol (imported)
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Hey, chemically castrated here. I think you should start by being chemically castrated, sort of a test drive if you well. Being castrated has side effects, some people have bad side effect, depression and bone weakness are usually the worst ones. But lost of muscule mass in the upper body and depending on you natal hormones you may femininize somewhat. Many guys here use HRT to keep there testosterone levels "normal" whatever that is. This is the place to learn. Their are a lots of guys here that have a wealth of information.
Pauline.
Pauline.
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piercdick25 (imported)
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so, uhm Pauline.. if i were to get rid of them, like u said, couldn't I just take some sort of replacement hormones, (even if i did feminize somewhat, that wouldn't be a drag). What's the point of 'chemically' doing it? What if i wanted SRS later??
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chibifish (imported)
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The point of chemically doing it is that there's no turning back once they've been cut. Chemical castration is recommended as a "preview" of sorts of the effects.
(Yeah, I'm just a newby parroting what I've read.
. Hi, everyone!)
(Yeah, I'm just a newby parroting what I've read.
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gpb3aol (imported)
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piercdick25 (imported) wrote: Tue Feb 19, 2008 10:18 pm so, uhm Pauline.. if i were to get rid of them, like u said, couldn't I just take some sort of replacement hormones, (even if i did feminize somewhat, that wouldn't be a drag). What's the point of 'chemically' doing it? What if i wanted SRS later??
Yes you can take HRT, but it's not without it's problems. I personally am not the one to answer this since I think life without Testosterone is much better. The lack of sex drive, no erections, are well worth the lost of strength and the hot flashes and the not great nights sleep.
In this country if you wanted SRS youd have to go a year at least on hormones and in effect be chemically castrated.
As someone else here said, once you snip them you cant go back if it turns out to be a bummer for you.
Pauline
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Toni (imported)
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Even though I didn't go the chemical castration route, I would definitely recommend chemical castration to anyone wishing their balls removed further down the line. I took two decades with my desire in mind, researching, confirming I wasn't going mad, before being castrated, and I'm very happy with my choice and the route I went.
Use the chemicals, and see if you still feel the same after several months. If you don't feel the same, you just stop the medication, but please don't rush to any decission. Keep looking around these boards, there's lots of help.
Before I forget, a big WELCOME.
Be safe and healthy.
Use the chemicals, and see if you still feel the same after several months. If you don't feel the same, you just stop the medication, but please don't rush to any decission. Keep looking around these boards, there's lots of help.
Before I forget, a big WELCOME.
Be safe and healthy.
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automatthew (imported)
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Also a newbie here. Is is possible to keep one testicle and relocate it to keep producing testosterone, yet still have the ball sac removed?
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automatthew (imported) wrote: Sat Oct 04, 2008 1:11 pm Also a newbie here. Is is possible to keep one testicle and relocate it to keep producing testosterone, yet still have the ball sac removed?
The short answer is yes. The downside is that testicular cancer is almost impossible to discover if the testicle is implanted.
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