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Re: Why is it so difficult to get castrated safely?

Posted: Sat Nov 21, 2009 1:23 pm
by Hash (imported)
Doctors won't castrate men today because they've taken an oath not to injure or harm people. So without a medical reason that calls for castration, such as testicular cancer, doctors will not castrate. It's against the ethics code.

That doesn't mean that you should take matters into your own hands. Castrating yourself might cost you your life, you might bleed to death. Certainly some methods are safer than others, but even banding has risks. You might be able to convince a surgeon in Thailand to castrate you, I'm not sure. But please do be careful. Don't forget Scotty!

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Re: Why is it so difficult to get castrated safely?

Posted: Sat Nov 21, 2009 4:43 pm
by fhunter
Hash (imported) wrote: Sat Nov 21, 2009 1:23 pm That doesn't mean that you should take matters into your own hands. Castrating yourself might cost you your life, you might bleed to death. Certainly some methods are safer than others, but even banding has risks. You might be able to convince a surgeon in Thailand to castrate you, I'm not sure. But please do be careful. Don't forget Scotty!

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I thought that Scotty used to much lactic acid with too high concentration.

I am not belittling the danger of injecting lactic acid or something else into testicles. Lactic acid works until the chemical reaction is over and there is no acid left. So - too much - and it will eat right through your testicles and scrotum.

Re: Why is it so difficult to get castrated safely?

Posted: Sat Nov 21, 2009 7:13 pm
by nutme248 (imported)
DeaconBlues (imported) wrote: Mon Nov 16, 2009 12:44 pm Damn! Thankyou for saying it, I have been thinking that for many years now, but OMG! If you say something like that in our ultra-pollitically correct world today you will be stoned to death by a mob of angry fem-nazis. I remember a joke, too pollitically incorrect to tell in most circles but I believe I can tell it here:

"All married women have two asses, the one they sit on all day and the one they send off to work all day."

Certainly, that sort of joke does not apply to some marriages, some men sit on their asses all day just as some women do. Some "husbands" seem quite content to live off their wife's earnings while they are the ones staying at home.

While the post by evai 1234 does have a good point, simply that men tend to earn more money than women, I sort of see that fact as supporting my point of view than in our society, men are little more than wage slaves. Women are all but forced into being reproduction slaves, but at least they have won some control over their bodies in that it is a LOT easier for a woman to get an abortion or hysterectomy than it is for a man to get the much simpler and cheaper castration surgery.

Deacon,

I am with you and Graylayer. At least in the US, society is now very anti-male. One only has to look at our media and advertising to see how males are consistently made to appear as the bad guys, the bumbling oafs that couldn't think their way out of an open-ended paper bag without a female's help.

I work for an automaker in the factory and the women are paid equally and have equal seniority rights however they often ask a male co-worker to help them lift something because the poor dears can't do it themselves. We end up doing our job and part of theirs .

As for castration, it is another example of how anti-male our medical establishment is! I could go on for a long time about the disparity in medicine however I'l spare you all. 🙏

Re: Why is it so difficult to get castrated safely?

Posted: Sat Nov 21, 2009 9:00 pm
by mrt (imported)
I agree that its not an equal thing between men and women seeking the same surgery but I think its easy to understand. Doctors are taught "First. Do no harm" and a bilateral Orchiectomy causes sterility and makes it likely that the person will need to take HRT for life. It often causes bone loss and other issues with weight, energy, mood, sex drive etc.

Anyone thinking how "cool" it is to have your testicles removed for kinks or believes the only change is reduced sex drive is deluding themselves.

And please don't forget DonFL who died after a do it yourself surgery. He lived through his own attempts at self castration but died from complications and surgery to fix the mess later. A very very sad loss.

Here was a guy who was studying to be a doctor and this happens.... :(