Re: Are eunuchs still males
Posted: Thu Feb 20, 2020 10:41 am
I wouldn t even mind seeing some pretty in your face bumper stickers and T shirts just so that those eunuchs who want to make a big public message of their gelding to the world can if they choose.
I see lots of " I heart castration " bumper stickers, T shirts, and coffee mugs offered for sale online at normal T shirt retailers who are catering to pretty varied and mainstream tastes. I wondered who was buying those ? Maybe as gag gifts for men getting vasectomies or farmers, ranchers, horse owners, and vets ?
I think its up to each eunuch to decide what he feels comfortable disclosing and to whom. Years ago vasectomies were not considered polite conversation material. Now men and women openly discuss which men are sterilized and which are not. That s considered normal conversation in male groups and even in mixed company now. I think gelding will get there in time with more men considering it as a normal male stage of life that they can choose.
In farming and ranching, castration has long been treated as an openly discussed livestock practice with routine joking about which men can best benefit from losing their balls. As kids we discussed it openly from grade school on, helping with herding and sorting livestock at that age.
Its common with household pets in public discussions and even required for pets by law in some cities. This has spawned online T shirts reading " Keep your laws off my dog s balls " and " My Daddy has enough balls for both of us " and " Spay and neuter your humans. " to voice opposing sides of that heated debate .
I think we will get to human castration being a normal choice for men as non breeders or for men who are done making any more kids some day.
You hear lots of talk of using as punishment for sex offenders thrown around publically now too.
I see lots of " I heart castration " bumper stickers, T shirts, and coffee mugs offered for sale online at normal T shirt retailers who are catering to pretty varied and mainstream tastes. I wondered who was buying those ? Maybe as gag gifts for men getting vasectomies or farmers, ranchers, horse owners, and vets ?
I think its up to each eunuch to decide what he feels comfortable disclosing and to whom. Years ago vasectomies were not considered polite conversation material. Now men and women openly discuss which men are sterilized and which are not. That s considered normal conversation in male groups and even in mixed company now. I think gelding will get there in time with more men considering it as a normal male stage of life that they can choose.
In farming and ranching, castration has long been treated as an openly discussed livestock practice with routine joking about which men can best benefit from losing their balls. As kids we discussed it openly from grade school on, helping with herding and sorting livestock at that age.
Its common with household pets in public discussions and even required for pets by law in some cities. This has spawned online T shirts reading " Keep your laws off my dog s balls " and " My Daddy has enough balls for both of us " and " Spay and neuter your humans. " to voice opposing sides of that heated debate .
I think we will get to human castration being a normal choice for men as non breeders or for men who are done making any more kids some day.
You hear lots of talk of using as punishment for sex offenders thrown around publically now too.