First, testicles must be deprived of blood flow for a minimum of 12 hours to die.
Second, the pain would be unbearable within those 12 hours and beyond.
Third, once dead the tissues will literally rot. You wont like the smell.
Forth, gangrene is highly likely and life threatening.
Fifth, after you do something like that you'll end up in casualty and there will be police and psychiatrists involved.
Of all the ways to achieve human castration your idea is the worst and most dangerous. Save up and fly to Thailand or India and have it done inexpensively, safely and right. Apologies for being firm in my response but simple advice is: Don't do stupid shit.
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PatrickG (imported) wrote: Sun May 16, 2021 1:49 pm That's interesting. Thanks. I took a quick look at the site and it does seem to be mainly about gender transitioning, whereas of course that is not quite what I'm after. I don't want to live as a female, and I don't want female genitalia, I just want to continue to live as a male with zero capacity for penetrative sex. I'll contact them and see whether that's something they can help me with.
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Patrick,
This site is for everyone. MtE (male to eunuch) is just as discussed as MtF. I think using chemicals for a blocker of testosterone is a common thread for those interested in seeing what life is like without the male hormone before they commit to physical castration.
Most of the common testosterone-blocking agents are female hormones. In fact, when someone is under court order to be chemically castrated, it is a female hormone that blocks male hormones from working.
Your interest in becoming a eunuch is valid and further, many on here are or plan to continue to live as male. There are many clinics that will now to MtE and MtN surgery now. It can be costly but, is always the best option.
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It can be costly but, is always the best option.PatrickG (imported) wrote: Sun May 16, 2021 1:49 pm That's interesting. Thanks. I took a quick look at the site and it does seem to be mainly about gender transitioning, whereas of course that is not quite what I'm after. I don't want to live as a female, and I don't want female genitalia, I just want to continue to live as a male with zero capacity for penetrative sex. I'll contact them and see whether that's som
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Patrick,
This site is for everyone. MtE (male to eunuch) is just as discussed as MtF. I think using chemicals for a blocker of testosterone is a common thread for those interested in seeing what life is like without the male hormone before they commit to physical castration.
Most of the common testosterone-blocking agents are female hormones. In fact, when someone is under court order to be chemically castrated, it is a female hormone that blocks male hormones from working.
Your interest in becoming a eunuch is valid and further, many on here are or plan to continue to live as male. There are many clinics that will now to MtE and MtN surgery now.
TMFL
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Patrick, welcome to a perfect website to find the answers that you seek. Don t feel bad that people are discouraging your elastration and banding ideas. The men who have tried getting castrated by banding have really suffered a lot of pain for many hours and none ever succeeded in having their scrotums self seal up closed and heal up after banding. They needed expensive surgery and medical care for infections and decaying tissues and trimming off dead scrotum and blood vessels and nerves that did not magically self seal off safely from lack of blood flow. Most had gaping open scrotums when the band was removed. A few men did succeed in repeated bandings of shorter time duration slowly castrating them over long periods of time, years, from enjoying banding as a sexual turn on act, more than intentionally castrating themselves. A few unlucky men can get permanent testicular damage from one first try at banding, just from mild constriction times during play acting for sexual fun. Apparently different men s spermatic and testicular cords react very unpredictably to banding. So it varies a lot from man to man in reality. But men don t castrate like livestock do with bands. Its a lot worse for most men than for livestock. So these comments above, telling you not to band yourself like livestock, as a castration method, are giving you very good advice. Research other ways on here to do it safely. Good thing you asked about human banding results before banding yourself Patrick.
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I'd be worried about the band breaking allowing what could be relatively poisonous fluids back into your body.
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While it ought to be obvious, its important to remind everyone that different species of mammals are built differently. That includes important issues related to testicles and spermatic cords.
Cattle have long and pendulous scrotums and brittle spermatic cords. A Burdizzo works quite well (and very quickly), although certainly not painlessly, to crush the cord so that the testicle atrophies. My father always thought it LESS painful to castrate steers surgically. Make an incision in the scrotum, grab the testicle and yank it out quickly. The brittle spermatic cord snaps and theres little bleeding. On a human that could lead to uncontrollable bleeding and possible death from blood loss.
Sheep and goats also have pendulous scrotums and are easily castrated with Elastrators. My daughter has always insisted that I be the one to castrate her herd of meat goats. The scrotum and testicles rot and fall off over the course of a couple or three weeks. Humans probably dont want a rotting piece of flesh attached to them for weeks! For humans its also probably much more painful (see the next paragraph). Daughter no longer raises goats and Im off the hook.
Elastrators work by cutting off the blood supply. In humans that is incredibly painful. Testicular torsion (twisting of a testicle and cutting off its blood supply) happens to about one in 4000 boys, usually in early puberty. Its considered a medical emergency and the pain is described (by boys) as being much worse than being kicked in the balls. The testicle(s) can be saved about 97% of the time if surgically untwisted in the first 6 hours. Salvage rates go down rather quickly after that, although they are sometimes saved after more than 24 hours. The pain doesnt subside until theyre surgically untwisted, dead, or removed. About one boy in 20,000 has both testicles simultaneously twist.
A recent study of testicular torsion cases reported by NHS England found that, in the 12 years between 2007 and 2019, an average of more than one boy per month in England lost one testicle that could not be saved. About three boys per year lost both testicles to torsion.
Pigs and humans are best castrated surgically. It doesnt matter much if you lose an occasional piglet to infection or blood loss. (And farmers dont care much as they squeal in pain either.) With humans you want anesthesia, antibiotics, and a sterile operating theater. You want zero loss! Thats why we keep telling everyone to look for a proper surgeon. Theyre becoming much easier to find (at least in North America) and should continue to become even easier to find.
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Menzies-Wilson R, Folkard SS, Sevdalis N and Green JSA. (2021). Serious incidents in testicular torsion management in England, 20072019: optimizing individual and training factors are the key to improved outcomes. BJU International 2021 doi:10.1111/bju.15414
Cattle have long and pendulous scrotums and brittle spermatic cords. A Burdizzo works quite well (and very quickly), although certainly not painlessly, to crush the cord so that the testicle atrophies. My father always thought it LESS painful to castrate steers surgically. Make an incision in the scrotum, grab the testicle and yank it out quickly. The brittle spermatic cord snaps and theres little bleeding. On a human that could lead to uncontrollable bleeding and possible death from blood loss.
Sheep and goats also have pendulous scrotums and are easily castrated with Elastrators. My daughter has always insisted that I be the one to castrate her herd of meat goats. The scrotum and testicles rot and fall off over the course of a couple or three weeks. Humans probably dont want a rotting piece of flesh attached to them for weeks! For humans its also probably much more painful (see the next paragraph). Daughter no longer raises goats and Im off the hook.
Elastrators work by cutting off the blood supply. In humans that is incredibly painful. Testicular torsion (twisting of a testicle and cutting off its blood supply) happens to about one in 4000 boys, usually in early puberty. Its considered a medical emergency and the pain is described (by boys) as being much worse than being kicked in the balls. The testicle(s) can be saved about 97% of the time if surgically untwisted in the first 6 hours. Salvage rates go down rather quickly after that, although they are sometimes saved after more than 24 hours. The pain doesnt subside until theyre surgically untwisted, dead, or removed. About one boy in 20,000 has both testicles simultaneously twist.
A recent study of testicular torsion cases reported by NHS England found that, in the 12 years between 2007 and 2019, an average of more than one boy per month in England lost one testicle that could not be saved. About three boys per year lost both testicles to torsion.
Pigs and humans are best castrated surgically. It doesnt matter much if you lose an occasional piglet to infection or blood loss. (And farmers dont care much as they squeal in pain either.) With humans you want anesthesia, antibiotics, and a sterile operating theater. You want zero loss! Thats why we keep telling everyone to look for a proper surgeon. Theyre becoming much easier to find (at least in North America) and should continue to become even easier to find.
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Menzies-Wilson R, Folkard SS, Sevdalis N and Green JSA. (2021). Serious incidents in testicular torsion management in England, 20072019: optimizing individual and training factors are the key to improved outcomes. BJU International 2021 doi:10.1111/bju.15414