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Re: Introduction II
Posted: Fri Sep 19, 2008 12:38 pm
by datyiasp (imported)
I think M'lina is a very pretty name and works well with your stunning avatar.
I agree that the fantasy is most often much better than the realities of it's fulfillment.
I agree living with neurotic women is most certainly no picnic or day at the beach.
I agree with your assessment of the deterioration of relationships after the man has been castrated. Male sexual desire speedily declines and sexually powered emotions also become weaker. Of the 4 ladies I know who have had this experience, all claim it is not the sex they miss but the affections. "He is a peach of a man but he no longer can't keep his hands off of me or kiss me anymore"! Those hugs and kisses mean much in a female/male relationship! Does that sound familiar from your friends in the same boat?
Testicles also modulate a man's behavior for the appropriate situation. A visit to a children's cancer ward (hopefully) will knock down any male's testosterone levels vis a vis his gearing up to take on those assholes from Tyler in a good, old fashioned game of football. Patches, gels or needles just can't do that.
I enjoy your posts and ideas. I expect no reply from you but do look forward to your continued postings.
Thank you.
Re: Introduction II
Posted: Fri Sep 19, 2008 2:35 pm
by Batman (imported)
Hi there,
Messalina (imported) wrote: Mon Sep 15, 2008 11:53 pm
These are the gals whose mates, have lost their testes due, to traumatic injury. They and I, have noticed huge emotional changes in their husbands or lovers. The key one seems to be depression and a loss of "identity". Naturally, it makes sense for the fellows to be depressed. I just can't imagine what, life must be like for them! AND having been an AEMT (Advanced Emergency Medical Technician) or paramedic, I shudder at the pain levels that, they experienced on injury.
Messalina
AKA "Messy". AKA "CB" or Castrating B*tch behind my back.
Hi Messalina,
How is it you know multiple gals in that situation? Seems like a rather uncommon injury to know multiple people that have it?
Thanks
Batman
P.S. I like you Avatar better than mine

Re: Introduction II
Posted: Fri Sep 19, 2008 7:00 pm
by Messalina (imported)
datyiasp (imported) wrote: Fri Sep 19, 2008 12:38 pm
I think M'lina is a very pretty name and works well with your stunning avatar.
I agree that the fantasy is most often much better than the realities of it's fulfillment.
I agree living with neurotic women is most certainly no picnic or day at the beach.
I agree with your assessment of the deterioration of relationships after the man has been castrated. Male sexual desire speedily declines and sexually powered emotions also become weaker. Of the 4 ladies I know who have had this experience, all claim it is not the sex they miss but the affections. "He is a peach of a man but he no longer can't keep his hands off of me or kiss me anymore"! Those hugs and kisses mean much in a female/male relationship! Does that sound familiar from your friends in the same boat?
Testicles also modulate a man's behavior for the appropriate situation. A visit to a children's cancer ward (hopefully) will knock down any male's testosterone levels vis a vis his gearing up to take on those assholes from Tyler in a good, old fashioned game of football. Patches, gels or needles just can't do that.
I enjoy your posts and ideas. I expect no reply from you but do look forward to your continued postings.
Thank you.
Hello there,
Thank you, for the compliments on my photo. Although, I could stand to lose a few pounds off my thighs and bum. lol Yes, your description of the four women and the lack of physical affection they receive since, their menfolk lost their babymakers... is exactly what my friends experience. All physical contact is initiated by the women themselves. AND yes, it's the cuddling and snuggling the gals crave. It's the intimacy we all want, whether our men have testes or not.
You're welcome and I'm pleased, you enjoy my postings.
Warm regards,
Messalina
Re: Introduction II
Posted: Fri Sep 19, 2008 7:30 pm
by Messalina (imported)
Batman (imported) wrote: Fri Sep 19, 2008 2:35 pm
Hi Messalina,
How is it you know multiple gals in that situation? Seems like a rather uncommon injury to know multiple people that have it?
Thanks
Batman
P.S. I like you Avatar better than mine
Hello "Batman",
How are you? In my field, I spend much time round military personnel and their dependents. I've become acquainted with military personnel (both officer and enlisted) from just about all, the NATO powers. This includes considerable time with those that, have-and-are, serving the military missions in Afghanistan and Iraq. Although, I tend to spend more "quality time" with wives and such.
Thank you, for the kind words re: my photo.
Warm regards,
Messalina
Re: Introduction II
Posted: Sat Sep 20, 2008 1:50 am
by FianceeUvBigGuy (imported)
Hi Yoli,
...
Messalina (imported) wrote: Tue Sep 16, 2008 11:34 am
BTW, there's something I've been meaning to query you about. In one of your messages, you refered to me as M'lina. What made you do that? I've not heard this outside my immediate family. "Messalina", is a mouthful for four year-olds!)...
I hope you're safe and sound.
Messalina (imported) wrote: Mon Sep 15, 2008 11:53 pm
Messalina
AKA "Messy". AKA "CB" or Castrating B*tch behind my back.
Grrrrr
I'm safe, sound, and semi-sane (at best.) The 'cane had no effect on San Antonio save for a lot of refugees popping in. I wish them all the best and hope ALL will be going home soon.
Y'see, though the media and city government deny it, many of the Katrina mob decided to stay in SA with the result that the crime rate in a certain quadrant of town took an upward swing.
We don't need another dose resulting from the Ikester.
As to the truncation of your name...Just saving monitor ink.
Yoli
Ash(leigh)! More kawfeeeeeeeee!...Puh-leeze!
Re: Introduction II
Posted: Sat Sep 20, 2008 3:45 am
by Blaise (imported)
FianceeUvBigGuy (imported) wrote: Sat Sep 20, 2008 1:50 am
I'm safe, sound, and semi-sane (at best.) The 'cane had no effect on San Antonio save for a lot of refugees popping in. I wish them all the best and hope ALL will be going home soon.
Y'see, though the media and city government deny it, many of the Katrina mob decided to stay in SA with the result that the crime rate in a certain quadrant of town took an upward swing.
We don't need another dose resulting from the Ikester.
As to the truncation of your name...Just saving monitor ink.
Yoli
Ash(leigh)! More kawfeeeeeeeee!...Puh-leeze!
I understand. Baton Rouge endured problems with refugees. Our mayour refused to let them stop here on their way from Gustav, though we finally did set up a few havens for orphens of the storm.
New Orleans is a complex society with major problems that reflect nation problems. It's a long story that resonates from the 20s.
This is off thread but it is a response to the previous post.
It must take guts for women to post on this forum when some of us guys do respond with private messages. I am sorry that happens and sorry when we offend.
Re: Introduction II
Posted: Sat Sep 20, 2008 7:52 am
by datyiasp (imported)
Messalina (imported) wrote: Fri Sep 19, 2008 7:00 pm
Hello there,
Thank you, for the compliments on my photo. Although, I could stand to lose a few pounds off my thighs and bum. lol
M'lina;
Your photo is of a very attractive and shapely woman. All aspects of your body are well balanced, and you need to lose no pounds anywhere on it. You can be killer in any dress you choose to wear!
I am hoping you don't perceive me as blowing smoke.
No lol. Yes WOW!
Thank you.
Re: Introduction II
Posted: Sat Sep 20, 2008 2:43 pm
by chilliwilli (imported)
Messalina (imported) wrote: Mon Sep 15, 2008 11:09 pm
Hello there,
How are you? I hope you and yours are well. Why so testy? I didn't intend offense to anyone. Also, no where in my post, (correct me, if I'm in error) did I state that, I believed castration should be viewed "As justice for the abuse of women". Frankly, I don't understand the petulant reaction.
In my posting, I clearly stated "
Messalina (imported) wrote: Sun Sep 14, 2008 7:13 pm
I don't enjoy inflicting violence and or pain on people
". When, I wrote about "T[quo
Messalina (imported) wrote: Mon Sep 15, 2008 11:09 pm
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he graphic castration of rapists and others that, abuse women
", I was refering to the type of fiction that, I enjoyed viewing. Please, review my posting for confirmation.
My advocacy of double orchiectomies for recidivist sexual predators (male ones) has nothing to do with punishment. AND everything to do with treatment. This has worked in Europe, from whence I hail. There are a number of clinical studies to support this. However, your concern is valid . The unscrupulous would try to find access to illicit hormones. However, I'm informed that, there's much more to HRT than simply injecting oneself with the compound. Also, I'm told (at least in Europe) that, these substances are difficult to obtain. Our rate of recidivism for men that, have had the treatment is very low, virtua
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lly nil.
I apologise, for giving offense. It wasn't my intention when, I began my post.
Warm regards,
Messalina
Randy I have to agree with Messalina here, and even go a bit futher. Add the procedure for a whole bunch of other crimes. Under my plan it would be a routine procedure and mandatory for ALL second felonies violent or not.
the disgruntled domestic
chilli-
Re: Introduction II
Posted: Sat Sep 20, 2008 4:26 pm
by jane_says (imported)
chilliwilli (imported) wrote: Sat Sep 20, 2008 2:43 pm
Randy I have to agree with Messalina here, and even go a bit futher. Add the procedure for a whole bunch of other crimes. Under my plan it would be a routine procedure and mandatory for ALL second felonies violent or not.
You're joking, right?
Re: Introduction II
Posted: Sat Sep 20, 2008 5:23 pm
by chilliwilli (imported)
You're joking, right?
Yes joking a bit...but would like to see the medical treatment utilized much farther. Woman are not the only victims of violence. And while violence is not acceptable in the home it seems to be glorified elsewhere.
faster than a speeding bullet (or two actually)
chilli-