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Re: improvac,the pig castrating vacine,the solution?
Posted: Mon Jan 25, 2010 4:02 am
by Hash (imported)
When women find out that this works on men, watch out. There are a lot of jilted and abused women who want nothing better than to get back at their adulterous male pigs. The old saying is true, "Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned."
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http://www.hayabusa.org/forum/random-th ... e-hee.html
Re: improvac,the pig castrating vacine,the solution?
Posted: Mon Jan 25, 2010 4:11 am
by Hash (imported)
Somehow this is all too easy a solution and it will take away the physical drama of being physically castrated. There's something especially desirous of many wannabee eunuchs, that being, to watch and experience having their balls cut off. With this drug, the impact, fascination, and feeling of actually being castrated, which is what most wannabees long for, is lost. Maybe that's wrong, maybe those who anticipate having/seeing their balls being cut off shouldn't be castrated, but that's what their fantasy is all about. It's sexually titillating, in some ways it was for me, though I've yet to understand it fully. I wanted to be castrated, I wanted to sense it and see it and feel it, a drug wouldn't have done that for me. When I sliced into my sac by myself, a euphoria came over me, it was extremely intense. I can't remember any thing like it accept when Kimmel began to work on me to remove my remaining testicle. Waiting in the waiting room, and then hearing him call my name, telling me to get up on the table and having him inject me multiple times with some numbing agent, it was electrifying. Though mostly numb, I did feel him tub on my testicle and cord, he burned the testicle free. The smell was nauseating, but when he said, "That's it, look at this thing, it's not good, it's good that you had it removed!" When I looked and saw it and realized I was a eunuch, wow, what an intense feeling came over me. I'll never forget it. So I'm glad a drug to castrate me was not available.
Re: improvac,the pig castrating vacine,the solution?
Posted: Mon Jan 25, 2010 10:53 am
by jacques0 (imported)
This is an interesting solution for the men who don't want to loose theirs male parts. I'd prefer to be surgicaly castrated for the erotic part of it and also to make it obvious that I've been castrated. I'm on TRT now and I still want them removed with the sac because I never like the sight of them.
Re: improvac,the pig castrating vacine,the solution?
Posted: Mon Jan 25, 2010 2:54 pm
by ramses (imported)
It was my understanding that the vaccine binds the receptor sites. Would HRT be useless if you went this route?
Re: improvac,the pig castrating vacine,the solution?
Posted: Sun Feb 21, 2010 11:46 pm
by erin.thomas (imported)
Here are 2 interesting FAQ from the site. It looks like it won't kill a human but Ramses has a good question...What will happen to hrt in the future? That would be for both types; mtf and testosterone.
What would happen if a pig worker accidentally self-injected with IMPROVAC?
Field experience suggests that the risk of self-injection is very small. Although no direct studies on humans have been conducted, extensive animal studies and scientific knowledge about this type of product suggest that a single injection will have no major clinical effect beyond any pain and injury associated with the injection itself. A single injection, however, may prime the immune system to react to subsequent injections, in the same way it does in the pig. In the unlikely event that two injections were self-administered, at least several weeks apart, then theoretically the recipient may produce an immune response and this might lead to infertility and loss of libido. However, animal studies suggest that any such response is likely to be temporary.
What steps should be taken by people who accidentally receive an injection with IMPROVAC?
If a person receives an accidental injection of IMPROVAC, they should seek immediate medical attention and inform the medical practitioner to contact Pfizer Animal Health. Because a single injection may prime the immune system to react to subsequent injections in the same way as it does in the pig, the person should avoid injecting IMPROVAC in the future.
Re: improvac,the pig castrating vacine,the solution?
Posted: Mon Feb 22, 2010 1:30 am
by gareth19 (imported)
twaddler (imported) wrote: Sat Jan 02, 2010 10:10 am
The FAQ on that Improvac site is fun.
'What is boar taint?' lol XD
Meat from fully sexed males is tainted by the testosterone which is why beef is from steers and pork from barrows and why you remove the testes and glands from a buck as soon as it's killed; otherwise it is gamey.
Re: improvac,the pig castrating vacine,the solution?
Posted: Mon Feb 22, 2010 5:03 am
by graylayer02 (imported)
eunuch2001 (imported) wrote: Sun Jan 24, 2010 11:37 pm
Wish I'd had some of this stuff 10 years ago; it would have saved me a lot of hassle.
One year ago would have worked...not that I'd want to be the guinea pig.
Re: improvac,the pig castrating vacine,the solution?
Posted: Sun Mar 14, 2010 3:11 am
by goldwind (imported)
graylayer02 (imported) wrote: Mon Feb 22, 2010 5:03 am
One year ago would have worked...not that I'd want to be the guinea pig.
someone need a tester? :p
no i joke but would like to try indeed
Re: improvac,the pig castrating vacine,the solution?
Posted: Sun Mar 14, 2010 8:35 pm
by Woggler58 (imported)
ramses (imported) wrote: Mon Jan 25, 2010 2:54 pm
It was my understanding that the vaccine binds the receptor sites. Would HRT be useless if you went this route?
I had a different impression from the linked Pfizer Q&A site in post #1: That it's the receptor sites on the pituitary that the injected synthetic imposter non-hormone binds to.
These imposters prevent the genuine signaling hormones sent out by the hypothalamus from connecting with the pituitary, thus the "middleman" pituitary fails to send out its signaling LH and FSH (etc) hormones to the testicles, which accordingly fail to make T for lack of orders coming to them.
The normal hypothalamus-pituitary-testes feedback loop is apparently breached between the hypothalamus and pituitary, resulting in inactive testes such that surgical castration is not needed.
Intereference with testosterone receptors didn't seem part of the story, which makes sense because mere presence of androgens in the animal is one of the two unwanted things that makes the meat unsavory, and that's what the Improvac product is marketed to prevent.
HRT wouldn't seem to be bothered by an ineffective pituitary in the loop, because HRT bypasses the need for any pituitary-stimulated testicular function.
Re: improvac,the pig castrating vacine,the solution?
Posted: Tue Mar 23, 2010 11:31 pm
by goldwind (imported)
Woggler58 (imported) wrote: Sun Mar 14, 2010 8:35 pm
I had a different impression from the linked Pfizer Q&A site in post #1: That it's the receptor sites on the pituitary that the injected synthetic imposter non-hormone binds to.
These imposters prevent the genuine signaling hormones sent out by the hypothalamus from connecting with the pituitary, thus the "middleman" pituitary fails to send out its signaling LH and FSH (etc) hormones to the testicles, which accordingly fail to make T for lack of orders coming to them.
The normal hypothalamus-pituitary-testes feedback loop is apparently breached between the hypothalamus and pituitary, resulting in inactive testes such that surgical castration is not needed.
Intereference with testosterone receptors didn't seem part of the story, which makes sense because mere presence of androgens in the animal is one of the two unwanted things that makes the meat unsavory, and that's what the Improvac product is marketed to prevent.
HRT wouldn't seem to be bothered by an ineffective pituitary in the loop, because HRT bypasses the need for any pituitary-stimulated testicular function.
agreed
that is exactly what explain the youtube video on the site.