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Re: eunuchs and depression
Posted: Sun Jul 01, 2012 12:54 am
by Crownjewels (imported)
Eunuken (imported) wrote: Wed Jun 27, 2012 6:48 pm
With me, my castration has had no negative effects on me when it comes to depression, the only thing that seems to get me depressed is money issues or problems at work. Otherwise I feel great and have no problems at all with my low T.
Ken
Ditto. I have a set routine for exercise, hobbies and social life, so I remain upbeat. The only thing to get depressed about is the diabolical weather in the UK!

Re: eunuchs and depression
Posted: Sun Jul 01, 2012 4:08 am
by transward (imported)
eunuch2001 (imported) wrote: Sat Jun 30, 2012 6:58 pm
Thousands of Chinese men became eunuchs for hundreds of years until the Qing Dynasty ended in 1912. I often wonder how all those eunuchs coped with depression. Maybe they were able to offer each other support and encouragement. They certainly didn't have access to HRT or anti-depressants.
A couple of things are in play here. First you have to distinguish between being miserable and being depressed. If you lose a battle where most of your friends are slaughtered, your wives and children are raped and enslaved, and your manhood is brutally chopped off and you are sold into backbreaking labor, you will probably be miserable, but you would know exactly the source of that misery. You would not be depressed. Depression on the other hand, is an unpleasant byproduct of freedom. If the universe doesn't sufficiently oppress me then I do it to myself. A large percentage of Chinese eunuchs were the spoils of war, and misery would overwhelm depression.
And of the voluntary eunuchs, you have to look at the system. For large chunks of Chinese history the vast Chinese Civil Service was mostly staffed by eunuchs who could rise through the ranks to positions of great power. Often the Emperor frolliced with his concubines within the Forbidden City leaving the country to be ruled by the eunuchs. (to the point that the evil eunuch was a stock villain in Chinese folklore.). In a Confucian society where family was everything, often after a couple of sons to inherit and run family enterprises, one of the younger sons would be castrated and schooled for government service with the expectation of return on investment in the form of government goodies channeled family-ward. ( a similar system occured in Italy with the great families and the papacy. Which is how so many of the younger sons of the Borgias and Medicis ended up pope) So the eunuch, while mocked (often with the adjective "smelly," alluding to the difficulty nullified eunuchs can have controlling the bladder) had a respected place in a society that revered familial devotion..
Still I suspect they were depressed.
Transward
Re: eunuchs and depression
Posted: Sun Jul 01, 2012 3:31 pm
by devi (imported)
eunuch2001 (imported) wrote: Sat Jun 30, 2012 6:58 pm
Thousands of Chinese men became eunuchs for hundreds of years until the Qing Dynasty ended in 1912. I often wonder how all those eunuchs coped with depression. Maybe they were able to offer each other support and encouragement. They certainly didn't have access to HRT or anti-depressants.
I beg to differ about not having HRT. It has in fact been around for millenias of years, but probably was not anywhere near as consistant and reliable as what we have today (so you'd have to know the practitioner). However ways to perform certain medicinal functions were well known such as bringing on breast growth and inducing abortions by the ancients and possibly still being practiced today. Both of these are forms of hormonal management. And I have a good hunch that it is still practiced in certain places to this very day due to certain things that I have read mainly about India.
Re: eunuchs and depression
Posted: Wed Jul 04, 2012 10:24 am
by nvrgag44 (imported)
transward wrote, "
transward (imported) wrote: Sun Jul 01, 2012 4:08 am
A couple of things are in play here. First you have to distinguish between being miserable and being depressed. If you lose a battle where most of your friends are slaughtered, your wives and children are raped and enslaved, and your manhood is brutally chopped off and you are sold into backbreaking labor, you will probably be miserable, but you would know exactly the source of that misery. You would not be depressed. Depression on the other hand, is an unpleasant byproduct of freedom. If the universe doesn't sufficiently oppress me then I do it to myself. A large percentage of Chinese eunuchs were the spoils of war, and misery would overwhelm depression.
"
If depression is an unpleasant byproduct of freedom I'll learn to deal with it and fight to the death before I'll willingly give up my precious freedom.