does surgical castration work as much as chemical castration
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abudgielol (imported)
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Re: does surgical castration work as much as chemical castration
i just want castration to reduce masturbation but i cant control it i feel like masturbating without touching myself and it unconfortable
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Re: does surgical castration work as much as chemical castration
Using a surgical method to slow your need to mastubate, at your age , is not a good idea. Most guys your age are probably stroking it , 2-3 times a day. And still wanting more, if they can get it. It is totally normal to be particularly motivated to orgasm, when you are under 30.
Your response was short, so I'll expand my questions.
What about a sexual relationship with another, be it male or female. Do you not have/desire that ?
If you are castrated, and fail to use at least modest HRT, you will lose all ability in a short time to ever be functional again. Is that something you have considered for the future?
Do you feel even slightly that the physical presense of your testicles is wrong, that they do not belong on you ? If so that is a body image disorder, and should be worked thru with a counselor.
Do you have any desire to at some point be a father ? Castration kind of negates that ability. Think long and hard about that answer.
Are you now, or have you been involved in a physical relationship with another of either sex? If so , what is the feeling of this partner, with regard to you being a eunuch? If there is no current partner, what do YOU feel would be the reaction from a potential partner ?
Knowing what I know now, and having been thru what I did with regard to my testicles, I can honestly look back and say that I would have been much better off castrated at your age. My situation though is different than most.
Do some real soul searching, and try to look at all those questions, and you may just talk yourself out of castration.
I am available to chat privately if you like, just message me thru this site.
Ray
Your response was short, so I'll expand my questions.
What about a sexual relationship with another, be it male or female. Do you not have/desire that ?
If you are castrated, and fail to use at least modest HRT, you will lose all ability in a short time to ever be functional again. Is that something you have considered for the future?
Do you feel even slightly that the physical presense of your testicles is wrong, that they do not belong on you ? If so that is a body image disorder, and should be worked thru with a counselor.
Do you have any desire to at some point be a father ? Castration kind of negates that ability. Think long and hard about that answer.
Are you now, or have you been involved in a physical relationship with another of either sex? If so , what is the feeling of this partner, with regard to you being a eunuch? If there is no current partner, what do YOU feel would be the reaction from a potential partner ?
Knowing what I know now, and having been thru what I did with regard to my testicles, I can honestly look back and say that I would have been much better off castrated at your age. My situation though is different than most.
Do some real soul searching, and try to look at all those questions, and you may just talk yourself out of castration.
I am available to chat privately if you like, just message me thru this site.
Ray
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abudgielol (imported)
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Re: does surgical castration work as much as chemical castration
i need chemical castration for a while because i could become a pedophile i cant control myself over my sexual desire i almost raped my brother im trying to convence my doctor for at least getting ssri anti depressants for better self control
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Seeing your response, I would strongly advise that you seek out and get both chemical castration, and also a therapist to try to get you out of those type thoughts.
Should you fail to end those kinds of thoughts, then you must act to be sure that you are never in a position to be near children, and further to be castrated surgically , to try to curb those risks.
A good therapist can help you to get a regimin of chemical castration, as well as being in a position to recommend a surgical cure , should you fail to eliminate the desires for children.
Good luck in your quest
Ray
Should you fail to end those kinds of thoughts, then you must act to be sure that you are never in a position to be near children, and further to be castrated surgically , to try to curb those risks.
A good therapist can help you to get a regimin of chemical castration, as well as being in a position to recommend a surgical cure , should you fail to eliminate the desires for children.
Good luck in your quest
Ray
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Back to "Does Surgical castration work as good as chemical castration"?
Only someone who was first chemically castrated, then physically castrated could possibly enlighten us.
Anyone who did one or the other would now be able to compare the two.
As far as my experience goes, I am as of now neither a physical or chemical castrate.
But I have a very low T count due to physical testicular damage.
One very odd thing is that I always wanted to be physically castrated.
And all the while it never occured to me that should this happen I would not have a libido. I just thought it would be super great to get erections, masterbate, have sex, and have no balls. Silly rabbit!
Upon first experiencing a reduction in testosterone level I went through much emotional difficulty. I tried TRT for almost a year and I can now say from my own personal experience that I much prefer having low T than normal T. So I stopped TRT.
Recently I have gone through much hot flash/sweating issues. Libido is practically gone. No night or morning erections, very very difficult for me to force getting an erection. Worked at it very much one morning and did finally get an erection and ejaculate. This did not provide me with any sense of sexual release or relief, since no sexual tension existed in the first place.
August 1 my plan is to further reduce my T level with Siterone. I have tried living with normal dose of TRT, double dose of TRT, half dose of TRT, and no TRT. I personally much prefer the physical effects of no TRT and I look forward to reducing what natural T exists within me.
It is still somewhat of an OH moment to realize that having low T means I have lost my fantasy and fascination with being physically castrated. Being physically castrated was a big obsession for me, but now with low T, I only slightly have a desire to be physically castrated. It would be nice if chemical castration will completely eliminate my interest in physical castration. The dangers and pitfalls of physical castration are so many (and so nearly impossible now) that eliminating the desire for physical castration via chemical castration seems like a great alternative now.
I was very against chemical castration last year, and I must admit I am still a bit wary of it now. I was never "into" drugs. That's why I tried to supplement my natural low T with various herbal treatments like Soy, Licorice, Flax, Saw Palmetto and others. These did seems to further help dampen my interest in sex and ability to get erect. I am now sure how much, if any, they helped to lower my actual T count.
After a lifetime of wanting to be physically castrated I am content that this probably isn't going to happen. It is satisfactory enough that my T level is low, and will soon become lower. Elimination of sexual tension, sex drive, libido, is not what I initially wanted when I desired physical castration. Now that I am not physically castrated, but I have drastically lessened sexual tension, sex drive and libido and erection, masterbation, ejaculation etc. I am very satisfied with the end result. Even though I did not desire it or seek it, low/no sex drive (with or without balls) has enabled me to get rid of my fascination and fantasy about being physically castrated....a fascination that almost resulted in disaster when I slightly attempted to castrate myself. That attempt was a failure, and didn't result in a medical disaster. Now that my T level is down I don't think about or feel that I need to be physically castrated. So in that regard, I have changed my opinion about chemical castration. Based upon my own personal experience I do think that anyone who wants to be physically castrated should at first try chemical castration. It may very well provide them with a satisfactory result that will also enable them to realize they don't need physical castration to achieve what they were really looking for..... and didn't know it. Others here have voiced the same opinion, which I didn't understand a year ago, but now, I completely understand and agree. Once T is reduced you will either like it or not. And if not, just discontinue chemicals. And if you do like it you may very well decide that you don't need a physical castration........thus saving a lot of time, money, pain, and potential medical consequences.
Only someone who was first chemically castrated, then physically castrated could possibly enlighten us.
Anyone who did one or the other would now be able to compare the two.
As far as my experience goes, I am as of now neither a physical or chemical castrate.
But I have a very low T count due to physical testicular damage.
One very odd thing is that I always wanted to be physically castrated.
And all the while it never occured to me that should this happen I would not have a libido. I just thought it would be super great to get erections, masterbate, have sex, and have no balls. Silly rabbit!
Upon first experiencing a reduction in testosterone level I went through much emotional difficulty. I tried TRT for almost a year and I can now say from my own personal experience that I much prefer having low T than normal T. So I stopped TRT.
Recently I have gone through much hot flash/sweating issues. Libido is practically gone. No night or morning erections, very very difficult for me to force getting an erection. Worked at it very much one morning and did finally get an erection and ejaculate. This did not provide me with any sense of sexual release or relief, since no sexual tension existed in the first place.
August 1 my plan is to further reduce my T level with Siterone. I have tried living with normal dose of TRT, double dose of TRT, half dose of TRT, and no TRT. I personally much prefer the physical effects of no TRT and I look forward to reducing what natural T exists within me.
It is still somewhat of an OH moment to realize that having low T means I have lost my fantasy and fascination with being physically castrated. Being physically castrated was a big obsession for me, but now with low T, I only slightly have a desire to be physically castrated. It would be nice if chemical castration will completely eliminate my interest in physical castration. The dangers and pitfalls of physical castration are so many (and so nearly impossible now) that eliminating the desire for physical castration via chemical castration seems like a great alternative now.
I was very against chemical castration last year, and I must admit I am still a bit wary of it now. I was never "into" drugs. That's why I tried to supplement my natural low T with various herbal treatments like Soy, Licorice, Flax, Saw Palmetto and others. These did seems to further help dampen my interest in sex and ability to get erect. I am now sure how much, if any, they helped to lower my actual T count.
After a lifetime of wanting to be physically castrated I am content that this probably isn't going to happen. It is satisfactory enough that my T level is low, and will soon become lower. Elimination of sexual tension, sex drive, libido, is not what I initially wanted when I desired physical castration. Now that I am not physically castrated, but I have drastically lessened sexual tension, sex drive and libido and erection, masterbation, ejaculation etc. I am very satisfied with the end result. Even though I did not desire it or seek it, low/no sex drive (with or without balls) has enabled me to get rid of my fascination and fantasy about being physically castrated....a fascination that almost resulted in disaster when I slightly attempted to castrate myself. That attempt was a failure, and didn't result in a medical disaster. Now that my T level is down I don't think about or feel that I need to be physically castrated. So in that regard, I have changed my opinion about chemical castration. Based upon my own personal experience I do think that anyone who wants to be physically castrated should at first try chemical castration. It may very well provide them with a satisfactory result that will also enable them to realize they don't need physical castration to achieve what they were really looking for..... and didn't know it. Others here have voiced the same opinion, which I didn't understand a year ago, but now, I completely understand and agree. Once T is reduced you will either like it or not. And if not, just discontinue chemicals. And if you do like it you may very well decide that you don't need a physical castration........thus saving a lot of time, money, pain, and potential medical consequences.
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Re: does surgical castration work as much as chemical castration
abudgielol (imported) wrote: Fri Jul 17, 2009 7:08 am i need chemical castration for a while because i could become a pedophile i cant control myself over my sexual desire i almost raped my brother im trying to convence my doctor for at least getting ssri anti depressants for better self control
How much will SSRI drugs castrate a male if he is given them as anti-depressants? 30%? 50%?
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Re: does surgical castration work as much as chemical castration
I take a minimal dose (20 mg) of paroxetine and rarely ever get a hint of an erection, though my libido remains active. YMMV
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WanToNoMor (imported) wrote: Sat Jul 20, 2013 8:59 am I take a minimal dose (20 mg) of paroxetine and rarely ever get a hint of an erection, though my libido remains active. YMMV
Thats interesting. So it doesnt affect your sex drive, only your ability to have erections?
What about ejaculation/orgasm?
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WanToNoMor (imported)
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Separate from the SSRI, it could also be middle-age ED setting in. When I manage to get stiff enough and expend enough energy to reach orgasm, when it's over I start humming "Is That All There Is."
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FWIW, I am on a modest dose of Celexa (20mg) and over time I have had a fairly significant reduction desire (~ 75%). But from what I have read and learned from others using SSRI's its far from a sure bet that you will get the lower libido effect. The most reliable options seem to depo provera or Siterone. As others have said YMMV.