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Castration Via The Burdizzo

Posted: Tue Mar 04, 2008 3:05 pm
by Meredith (imported)
I Know A Lot Of People Have Thought About And Have Questions Regarding The Burdizzo For Castration...

I Have Read From What Appreared To Be Credible Sources That This Technique IS The Safest Other Than Surgical. I Know That If You Get Xylocaine And Inject It Around The Scrotum Where You Are Going To Use This Devise... THAT Works Well Without Any Pain Other Than After The Process When Ice Will Help With That. Also, You Will Have To Deal With Hot Flashes For A While As Well.

I Know People Have Concerns That Going This Route THAT They Have To Deal With A Lot Of Pain While Doing It So, If Someone Is Sure And Wants To Try This, The Xylocaine Will Eliminate That Initial Pain.

Re: Castration Via The Burdizzo

Posted: Tue Mar 04, 2008 4:10 pm
by jemagirl (imported)
The consensus of most people here on the the board who have used a burdizzo is that it is likely to cause a great deal of pain and yield very little in the way of results.

Re: Castration Via The Burdizzo

Posted: Tue Mar 04, 2008 4:37 pm
by Meredith (imported)
Ummmm... Very Ineresting.

Re: Castration Via The Burdizzo

Posted: Tue Mar 04, 2008 5:13 pm
by kristoff
My experience and that of many others is that even with lidocaine it hurts like a holy motherfucker. Without lidocaine, scrape me off the ceiling. And most of the time it doesn't work. It leaves you with a swollen, lacerated, contused mess. If you're into pain, go for it.

Re: Castration Via The Burdizzo

Posted: Tue Mar 04, 2008 5:31 pm
by bobbie (imported)
The pain will start as soon as the lidocaine or what ever pain killer you use wares off. You have nerve endings at the point just above the cords where the burdizzo was applied. That is assuming that you even did achieve your goal which is very unlikely. Just think it as when you pinched your finger in the car door or something along that line. The pain will not just be at the cords but the area the clamp was pressed against the sack as well.

Re: Castration Via The Burdizzo

Posted: Tue Mar 04, 2008 5:49 pm
by tugon (imported)
After all that pain few ended up being eunuchs. I would read the credible reports on the Eunuch Archive.

Re: Castration Via The Burdizzo

Posted: Tue Mar 04, 2008 7:13 pm
by Paolo
And for the record, only the first letter of the first word in a sentence is capitalized, not including proper names.

Refer to this sentence as an example.

Re: Castration Via The Burdizzo

Posted: Tue Mar 04, 2008 7:25 pm
by kennath7 (imported)
Even after reading of 2 or 3 successful clampings you could be that unfortunate indivgual that for some reason or another you either clamped in the wrong spot or

Your body just did not like what you did and you go in to sudden shock

And die right there. there are many possibilities that can go bad very fast

Please reconsider doing it your self it is not safe

DR kimmel is safe and inexpensive

Re: Castration Via The Burdizzo

Posted: Wed Mar 05, 2008 12:24 pm
by Kangan (imported)
Forget about using a Burdizzo on a human. The vas deferens gets in the way which means that the Burdizzo has to clamp down much too hard with all sorts of unwanted damage to the scrotum.

Some 30-years ago, I had a vasectomy that removed about a centimeter of each vas duct. This past summer, I applied a simple flat jawed wood working clamp to my cords making sure to find the place where the vas duct was missing. The sensation felt more like a hard squeeze - not at all painful. although it was a bit unpleasant. One minute later I removed the clamp. No more blood flow to the testicle - done. Then I did the other side. It took about 6-months, but now my libido is quite gone.

Re: Castration Via The Burdizzo

Posted: Wed Mar 05, 2008 6:38 pm
by hatemytestes (imported)
I've also had a vasectomy....about 6 years ago. I would more than anything like to cut the blood flow to my testes....how do I find the spot you are referring to?
Kangan (imported) wrote: Wed Mar 05, 2008 12:24 pm Forget about using a Burdizzo on a human. The vas deferens gets in the way which means that the Burdizzo has to clamp down much too hard with all sorts of unwanted damage to the scrotum.

Some 30-years ago, I had a vasectomy that removed about a centimeter of each vas duct. This past summer, I applied a simple flat jawed wood working clamp to my cords making sure to find the place where the vas duct was missing. The sensation felt more like a hard squeeze - not at all painful. although it was a bit unpleasant. One minute later I removed the clamp. No more blood flow to the testicle - done. Then I did the other side. It took about 6-months, but now my libido is quite gone.