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Re: Eunuchs and Gender
Posted: Wed May 02, 2007 11:33 am
by confuzed (imported)
confuzed (imported) wrote: Wed May 02, 2007 7:42 am
but I don't
hteriztics any more..
confused, what do you mean? emotionally? or psychicallY? I can understand the latter, but not the former-i see no differance between the way men act and women act, and women are as horny as men...
I dont know,what if you were a female and were addicted to sex? what would you do? Society right now is re
ally giving men a hard time and i really dont like it...
Psychically mainly, but I enjoy being more emotional.
I just hate my body the way it is.
If I was genetically female and had a sex addiction, I really don't know what I'd do, maybe see a councilor about it.
Re: Eunuchs and Gender
Posted: Wed May 02, 2007 12:16 pm
by truly committed (imported)
are women more emotional? I dont buy into differances between men and women...
so tell me about it...
Re: Eunuchs and Gender
Posted: Wed May 02, 2007 12:47 pm
by confuzed (imported)
truly committed (imported) wrote: Wed May 02, 2007 12:16 pm
are women more emotional? I dont buy into differances between men and women...
so tell me about it...
I'm sorry if i have offended you, but IMO woman are more emotional then men, and I believe the most people would say this too.
Plz tell me if I'm wrong
Re: Eunuchs and Gender
Posted: Wed May 02, 2007 12:54 pm
by truly committed (imported)
Youre not wrong, but are you right? A lot of people say that, but i dont buy it-i havent noticed the differance. I notice differances between people, not sexes...
you havent offended me, i dunno-i just think lots of women think they are superiror to men, well its not the case at all...
people are people.
Re: Eunuchs and Gender
Posted: Wed May 02, 2007 1:00 pm
by confuzed (imported)
I just see women get emotional at films, and men not.
Women crying after arguing with someone, and men generally don't.
I'm not on about every man, but most I have come across with normal T levels are like that.
I don't know if we are on about the same thing here, but thats how I see it.
Re: Eunuchs and Gender
Posted: Wed May 02, 2007 2:32 pm
by twaddler (imported)
That whole gender thang is confusing. For me castration, in part, equaled a sort of compromise -- no more testosterone and then you can get all that silly gender shit out of your head.
And more testosterone == less emotional... in my experience that is. Going from being testosterone-free thanks to chemical castration and then having to endure a high-T body one of the things I hated was how emotional zombified I felt.
Re: Eunuchs and Gender
Posted: Wed May 02, 2007 3:47 pm
by truly committed (imported)
hmm thats intresting...im not sure what to say.......
Re: Eunuchs and Gender
Posted: Wed May 02, 2007 3:51 pm
by truly committed (imported)
maybe they are more emotional, id say maybe too emotional! emotionally unstable maybe (some) (please dont shoot me), i just took it as you meant more emotional as a positive thing..like men dont have feelings or something....
then again its still differnt among people, i reallly dont want to cry when i drop my pen.....
Just me ranting when i should be quiet

Re: Eunuchs and Gender
Posted: Wed May 02, 2007 4:27 pm
by thefraj (imported)
If I may wade into this debate with all the subtlety of a sledgehammer to the brain!... and say that I am most definitely not male. To be classified with the other males in this world I actually find tremendously insulting! And being more emotional is a positive thing. LOL At least to me it is.
Dingbat, if your friend believes this issue to be purely about the body/physical aspect of castration (and not a gender issue), then it would be interesting to hear his/her reasoning as to why some people on these boards undergo "chemical castration" by taking Androcur and Depo-Provera over a prolonged period to achieve the same results WITHOUT immediate surgery?
I have escaped being male, the testosterone and everything that goes with it. My only other thought is that having testosterone affect brain function (as it DOES!) is a perfectly NORMAL part of being male. Sorry to be all preachy. Its just that I had exactly the same debate with two co-workers "What makes someone male?"
Re: Eunuchs and Gender
Posted: Wed May 02, 2007 4:57 pm
by truly committed (imported)
whats so bad about being male frag?

To be lumped in as male is insulting? hmm im not sure what to say, people are people..one gender isnt better than the other.
Tell me more, tell me about this

im intrested to know more about your story...
why is being male so bad?