rushsite (imported) wrote: Thu Nov 29, 2012 11:30 pm Unless there are medical reasons such as cancer or accident / injury I believe before a person voluntarily accepts being castrates he should live as a full man for as long as he can tolerate that situation .... this includes breeding, marrying a women and other wise functioning as a man .... when he reaches the age of 45 or so (depending on the person) he can have his balls removed...and I believe that process should be an easy one unlike today.
And if a person cannot produce sperm for breeding, cannot properly consumate a marriage, does not grow a beard, etc., is not mature enough to be desireable for women to want to date them, then does this person need to wait until 45 years old and be forced to take testosterone in order to grow a beard and a few other superficialities just so that they can finally be able to remove those small useless testicles that could never mature???
We need to consider that there really IS a "third" gender category that are neither technically full men nor women either. Most cultures in the world have understood this much.