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Re: would you seek castration if it were covered?

Posted: Tue Aug 05, 2008 12:42 pm
by Kangan (imported)
I've got the money to pay for a Kimmel job, but hate the idea of travelling to a strange city with the risk of infection lurking on the return trip.

Re: would you seek castration if it were covered?

Posted: Fri Aug 08, 2008 4:39 am
by amm_uk (imported)
I am in the UK, and have been seeking castration for a number of years. I would go for it 100% in a flash if it was accepted and available in the UK. Maybe one day attitudes will change, but until then, there is no real hope for most of us in the UK, who can't travel, and do not have a lot of spare money.

Re: would you seek castration if it were covered?

Posted: Fri Aug 08, 2008 9:16 am
by Blaise (imported)
amm_uk (imported) wrote: Fri Aug 08, 2008 4:39 am I am in the UK, and have been seeking castration for a number of years. I would go for it 100% in a flash if it was accepted and available in the UK. Maybe one day attitudes will change, but until then, there is no real hope for most of us in the UK, who can't travel, and do not have a lot of spare money.
Good luck and keep trying to realise your dream!

Re: would you seek castration if it were covered?

Posted: Fri Aug 08, 2008 9:18 am
by Blaise (imported)
Kangan (imported) wrote: Tue Aug 05, 2008 12:42 pm I've got the money to pay for a Kimmel job, but hate the idea of travelling to a strange city with the risk of infection lurking on the return trip.
I understand your fear. I recall driving my father several hundred miles as he has an infection--a testicular one. Scary experience for him and for me.

Re: would you seek castration if it were covered?

Posted: Fri Aug 08, 2008 2:30 pm
by nullorchis (imported)
Being covered by insurance or not doesn't hold me back.

Being socially unacceptable also doesn't hold me back from finishing the job.

It is something you can keep a secret, or pass off as due to any number of medical problems including cancer.

The cost, pain, social stigma, travel is not what holds me back.

I just don't like risks associated with surgery, especially those of infection.

There are some pretty hideous staf infections that can't be controlled.

This would be elective surgery and I don't do elective surgery.

I submit to surgery only if the pain is too great (such as when I had hemorroids), or if death will otherwise occur.

So, while I have always wanted to be castrated, and am still serious about it, for now I can only desire and long for it. Still, the older I get the more likely I am to proceed.

Re: would you seek castration if it were covered?

Posted: Thu Aug 14, 2008 2:01 am
by chilliwilli (imported)
Blaise (imported) wrote: Fri Aug 01, 2008 11:28 pm Castration seems undesirable to me, but I understand why some folks would want castration. Maybe feeling desire takes too much effort. Maybe it takes time away from other endeavors. Maybe one does not find lovers. I don't know. I know that desire to hurt someone would be a motivation to seek castration for some people.


Blaise-

I know that many people desire castration for a multitude of reasons. Many, with quite sound rational contributing factors. And I say go for it. It should be covered and easily affordable.

And not everyone can wake up, turn on Joel Oltseen and become a new wonderful person each new day. If that was the case, I'd trade my limp dick for Joel's and fuck people outta their wages every Sunday too.

And the people that want to hurt others are usually the last ones to turn the blade on themselves. I don't want to understand those types or their motivations to "right" their wrongs because they could be doing something to cover their own sociopathic tendencies.

....hmmmm

chilli

Re: would you seek castration if it were covered?

Posted: Thu Aug 14, 2008 4:29 am
by gandalf (imported)
I did not try to keep what would be my new condition secret. Does not bother me if people know. If they ask if it's true, I tell them yes and let it go.

Since all the family and friends that care know, I don't worry about it.:)

Re: would you seek castration if it were covered?

Posted: Thu Aug 21, 2008 10:34 pm
by willing2share5 (imported)
I certainly would seek castration if it were covered. Plus if it were covered, there might be more MDs willing to perform the procedure and give us more choices.

Will

Re: would you seek castration if it were covered?

Posted: Mon Aug 25, 2008 4:41 am
by nullorchis (imported)
In 1934 Norway joined the few countries that have legalized castration. (?? anybody know what other countries did this??) It was not intended to introduce castration as a punitive measure, but rather to establish legalized opportunity to use castration as a therapeutic procedure. The operation is performed at the subject's request, but may be performed at the request of another person, a provision for the insane and the mentally defective.

http://www.pep-web.org/document.php?id=PAQ.030.0587A

Apparently this law was repealed 14 years later afte 234 men took advantage of it.

As we overpopulate the world maybe a new movement will start that will legalize self chosen "asexualization" as it is called in the article.

I would prefer a world where one did not have to go through puberty and men did not have to endure the constant need for sexual relief (and the problems that this causes).

Instead after two people were married they could either adopt, or they could select sperm from a sperm bank and have it implanted in the wife, or sperm could be medically extracted from the husband's testicle and implanted into the wife.

In the case of M-M same gender marriage, adoption would be the only option (obviously).

Other combinations such as M-F or F-F marriages could adopt or give birth.

Rape would not occur, since men would not get erections, masterbate, or have any sexual urges.

Children would be born only into a situation where spouses were married.......except of course in situations where a death or divorce pre-ceeded the birth. (unless you outlaw divorce..........which would probably only lead to more death).

Re: would you seek castration if it were covered?

Posted: Mon Aug 25, 2008 6:51 am
by Mac (imported)
chilliwilli (imported) wrote: Mon Jul 28, 2008 2:53 pm I wonder how many men would get castrated if it were a free service or covered by medi-cal or medicaid. ......
If my doctor would say it was necessary and it was covered by insurance I would get total castration and penectomy (full nullo). Those things are of no real use to me and only a source of frustration and discomfort. I would not have any problem with wearing clothing (trousers, shorts, swim suits, etc) which made it obvious that there was nothing there.

I tuck the silly things when I can now as it is embarrasing to me to have them stick out for everybody to see. 🥫:dong: Also, it is not nice to rub your erect dick against your gal (or any other gal) when dancing close to her.