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Re: Castration and Personality
Posted: Fri Sep 04, 2009 3:19 pm
by EunuchAusTX (imported)
I think it's easy to overstate the importance of biological determination when we talk about these issues. It's reasonable to expect that a man who loses his testes due to accident, disease or assault is much more likely to use HRT since he was not seeking the loss of testosterone. I myself have used HRT occasionally to combat fatigue, but as a general rule I prefer to do without it. However I see this as my choice, just as my castration was my choice and not the result of any predetermination. Part of the "adjustment" we're talking about here is the process of deciding whether or not to use HRT. Each of us must find what works for him individually.
Re: Castration and Personality
Posted: Fri Sep 04, 2009 8:26 pm
by moi621 (imported)
EunuchAusTX (imported) wrote: Fri Sep 04, 2009 3:19 pm
I think it's easy to overstate the importance of biological determination when we talk about these issues. It's reasonable to expect that a man who loses his testes due to accident, disease or assault is much more likely to use HRT since he was not seeking the loss of testosterone. I myself have used HRT occasionally to combat fatigue, but as a general rule I prefer to do without it. However I see this as my choice, just as my castration was my choice and not the result of any predetermination. Part of the "adjustment" we're talking about here is the process of deciding whether or not to use HRT. Each of us must find what works for him individually.
No one likes to believe in Nature over Nurture.
No one likes to believe in genetic predetermination. It gets even worse when you invoke the, epigenome and predetermination.
My remaining best friend, the one Kaiser has not killed, was finally convinced after the Minnesota Twin studies came out.
Free Will?
Really a genetic function.
As predetermined as Heavenly predetermination.
No longer, The Devil made me do it
Now it is, My genetics made me do it.
No kidding.

Moi
Re: Castration and Personality
Posted: Sun Sep 06, 2009 9:54 am
by datyiasp (imported)
(Of course, YMMV)
Half life of testosterone is 5 days. 3 weeks post snip yields the same amount testosterone in a man as a post menstrual woman.
Men who are medically able for and desire HRT have a real puppy trying to sync dosages to real life conditions.
Those unable or unwilling to use HRT deal with hot flashes and intensity of emotions. Tendency to cry rises exponentially to the point that a good cry can be just as emotionally satisfying as sex itself! Sexual desire quietly fades. Eventually, you realize your sexual impotence but this doesn't bother you. There are so many things in life you enjoy that sexual thoughts have low or no place on your list of things to do today.
Either way (HRT or no) castration changes your personality. If you use HRT, you might find balancing hormones is as easy as balancing a canoe on your chin. This is reflected as an erratic personality. Also, many males find HRT no panacea for sexual problems and suffer feelings of inadequacy. The men who cannot (cancer, etc.) or choose not (for any number of personal reasons) to avail themselves of HRT will exhibit the personality and behaviour of a castrate.
Personality changes MAY be less for men castrated later in life. Castration certainly (and adversely) greatly affects the personalities of young men.
It boils down to one's own expectations and attitude to his castration.
Thank you.
Re: Castration and Personality
Posted: Sun Sep 06, 2009 7:58 pm
by kennath7 (imported)
datyiasp (imported) wrote: Sun Sep 06, 2009 9:54 am
(Of course, YMMV)
Half life of testosterone is 5 days. 3 weeks post snip yields the same amount testosterone in a man as a post menstrual woman.
Men who are medically able for and desire HRT have a real puppy trying to sync dosages to real life conditions.
Those unable or unwilling to use HRT deal with hot flashes and intensity of emotions. Tendency to cry rises exponentially to the point that a good cry can be just as emotionally satisfying as sex itself! Sexual desire quietly fades. Eventually, you realize your sexual impotence but this doesn't bother you. There are so many things in life you enjoy that sexual thoughts have low or no place on your list of things to do today.
Either way (HRT or no) castration changes your personality. If you use HRT, you might find balancing hormones is as easy as balancing a canoe on your chin. This is reflected as an erratic personality. Also, many males find HRT no panacea for sexual problems and suffer feelings of inadequacy. The men who cannot (cancer, etc.) or choose not (for any number of personal reasons) to avail themselves of HRT will exhibit the personality and behaviour of a castrate.
Personality changes MAY be less for men castrated later in life. Castration certainly (and adversely) greatly affects the personalities of young men.
It boils down to one's own expectations and attitude to his castration.
Thank you.
prettey true for how i have been feeling
please define (
datyiasp (imported) wrote: Sun Sep 06, 2009 9:54 am
the personality and behaviour of a castrate.
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Re: Castration and Personality
Posted: Tue Sep 08, 2009 10:04 pm
by redy4castration (imported)
Hi everyone,
I read lots of posts from you guys who say they have been castrated and I must say I am a bit jealous (LOL).
I am desperately looking for someone to castrate me ... without success !!!!
Could someone please help me ... tell me where to find someone willing to castrate me?
Paulo
Re: Castration and Personality
Posted: Wed Sep 09, 2009 5:58 am
by Uncle Flo (imported)
All the suggestions that could have been made have already been made. Search the message boards there are all sorts of ideas (some good, some not so good) posted here. When you find something that seems right to you make a post about it. We will be happy to discuss it with you. --FLO--
Re: Castration and Personality
Posted: Wed Sep 09, 2009 11:31 am
by datyiasp (imported)
kennath7
Quick definition of the personality of a castrate is: Interactions with people causes many to consider him lower in the pecking order (less aggressive, less bold, less outspoken, less etc....).
Quick definition of the behaviour of a castrate is: His quiet acquiescence of the concomitant lower esteem from his peers.
To summarize: A (non HRT) castrate acts like a man who's balls have been cut off.
Again, YMMV.
Thank you.
Re: Castration and Personality
Posted: Wed Sep 09, 2009 12:17 pm
by kennath7 (imported)
datyiasp
w/ me 1 out 3 seam to fit
thank you
Re: Castration and Personality
Posted: Mon Sep 21, 2009 9:19 am
by Kangan (imported)
I've been voluntarily and surgically castrated for 11 months now. I really like not having any unwanted sexual urges. The hot flashes are the only things that really bother me. I have noticed a loss of upper body strength, but then I never had much anyway.
My heart goes out to those whose castration was unwanted or traumatic. That is not a good way to go....
I do admit to having some second thoughts about castration from time to time. Surgical castration is final, with no turning back. But the results are mostly to my liking, so there is nothing to do but to accept my situation.
It was the right choice for me.
I cannot say that I have noticed any personality change, since I am still just as ornery as before. I still consider myself an "Alpha male" and behave as such. I think that a wimpy personality has nothing to do with whether you have balls or not.
Re: Castration and Personality
Posted: Fri Sep 25, 2009 2:37 pm
by datyiasp (imported)
Kangan;
One year ago we were very worried and praying for you. Your posts indicated a very tormented soul. You had major decisions to make and I can fully understand the cacophony of thoughts racing through your mind.
Now I can clearly see the "Alpha male" aspects of Kangan. You've made many positive changes to your personality since castration.
You are to me a "poster child" of castration's benefits for the right individual.
I agree with you
Kangan (imported) wrote: Mon Sep 21, 2009 9:19 am
that a wimpy personality has nothing to do with
testicles. It takes "balls" to make the decisions and take the actions you felt needed for improving your life.
You have my respect, friend!
Thank you.