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Favourite Themes?

Posted: Thu Apr 02, 2009 11:56 pm
by stinger503 (imported)
Just wondering what everyone's favorite themes are and why. Also if you could post some examples and maybe others will recommend some that you might like. I'll lead by example and go first:

Favorite Themes:

Future Government Forced Castration - There's something sort of erotic when it's the entire society forcing it upon you.

Almost anything with nurses ;)

Mistaken Identity - Something erotic about having something done irreversibly to the wrong person (you)

Honorable Mention: Cuckolding can be interesting sometimes, Wife/Gf castrations are good sometimes too

Favorite Stories: <Minor> <Testicle>The Mistake (http://www.eunuch.org/Alpha/M/ea_144453the_mist.htm)- I like the Nurse's dialogue

<S> <Testicles>Future Eugenics 3 (http://www.eunuch.org/Alpha/F/ea_03340future_e.htm)- Like the competition aspect

<Testicles> The Institute (http://www.eunuch.org/Alpha/I/new00000027.htm)- Love the "And you've made it" line, pretty long but good if your up to it.

<S> <Nullification>Just Penalty (http://www.eunuch.org/Alpha/J/newea_5758Just_Pen.htm) - Don't really like the ending, so I just cut it off 6 paragraphs from the bottom.

Hope to see some interesting posts 📖

Re: Favourite Themes?

Posted: Sat Apr 04, 2009 11:55 pm
by Arab Nights (imported)
Wife seems to like those with fighting. As in some guy tries to rape a gal, they fight, she ends up kicking him in the balls before cutting them off.

I like generally two types. Those where wife encourages hubby to get cut, another female somehow ties in and after getting over her initial shock enthusiastically participates. Yoli's KKK in story form. Or where there is the over 50 crowd where sex has dulled a bit. One hubby somehow gets cut and that encourages others. The whole idea turns all of the couples into screwing maniacs before the big events.

I also like the mystery of foreign settings. I really enjoyed the C and C Club and the end has fueled a fantasy. There was another story about a couple in a foreign land where hubby gets an official invite, the maid tells him that he has to go. He goes for what turns out to be his castration and guess who is one of the participants - the maid. Africa and 2 for 1 clinics in Chihuahua are running jokes around here.

Re: Favourite Themes?

Posted: Tue Apr 07, 2009 12:05 pm
by cockcontrol (imported)
stories involving forced chemical castration, libido reduction chastity devices and masturbation control.

Re: Favourite Themes?

Posted: Sun Apr 12, 2009 11:33 pm
by C van D (imported)
Adult men who undergo genital mutilation are (this is my personal view) not truly eunuchs: they are, on the other hand, merely damaged men, with adult attitudes and as often as not, adult experiences. This is not true of castrated boys. That is why all my stories in the Simon series - and a few others like Snip Saturday, feature the castration of pre-teen boys, and always under surgical conditions. "Five Boys" took up this theme and I found it particularly appealing.

C van D

Re: Favourite Themes?

Posted: Mon Apr 13, 2009 11:06 am
by Uncle Flo (imported)
C van D (imported) wrote: Sun Apr 12, 2009 11:33 pm Adult men who undergo genital mutilation are (this is my personal view) not truly eunuchs: they are, on the other hand, merely damaged men, with adult attitudes and as often as not, adult experiences. This is not true of castrated boys. That is why all my stories in the Simon series - and a few others like Snip Saturday, feature the castration of pre-teen boys, and always under surgical conditions. "Five Boys" took up this theme and I found it particularly appealing.

C van D

Interesting. I often think of myself as an altered male. --FLO--

Re: Favourite Themes?

Posted: Fri Apr 17, 2009 9:59 am
by Frustration (imported)
My favorites are several types of penectomy stories:

1. Games and lotteries. I love stories that put the penis at risk just for the thrill of it.

2. Loving wife/gf prefers man without penis for one reason or another.

3. Mistaken identity. eg, Medical mishaps, botched mob hits, etc.

4. Serial cutters. A woman on the prowl who loves to cut men.

5. Punishment for a minor offense. Such as caught masturbating, caught peeping, disappointing with small penis, being rude or vulgar, etc.

Re: Favourite Themes?

Posted: Sun Apr 19, 2009 5:13 am
by C van D (imported)
Uncle Flo (imported) wrote: Mon Apr 13, 2009 11:06 am Interesting. I often think of myself as an altered male. --FLO--

I had already written my piece contrasting the castration of adult men with that of pre-teen boys, before seeing Coyan Hyde's very kind remarks about my "Simon" stories and the aspects he finds appealing, particularly the idea of a young boy losing his testicles before having the chance to "do it" with a girl.

Coyan himself, in his very original "Five Boys" cleverly shows how a boy's sexual curiosity and longings persist even after he has been deprived of the ability (the sleepover scene where the girl is only too willing but the boy just can't).

I venture to believe that for pre-teen boys castration is a less serious operation, from a strictly surgical point of view, than for adult men. In something I'm presently working on, our old friend Ricky Silva (he of the Scandinavian colouring but Chinese features) comments that if he had to make the choice all over again, he'd much prefer having his balls cut out than to undergo tonsillectomy which (he says) "must be really, really painful".

C van D

Re: Favourite Themes?

Posted: Sun Apr 19, 2009 6:19 am
by Paolo
Compendium Note - Ricky never had his tonsils out.

Slowly but surely, I'm working on an update - but the story formatter here hates Front Page html and fries the spacing. Then again, with the mess I made of the timeline in that Universe with my "baseball" themed Ricky/Roddy story, I may never get it done!

Re: Favourite Themes?

Posted: Tue Apr 21, 2009 11:13 pm
by C van D (imported)
Paolo wrote: Sun Apr 19, 2009 6:19 am Compendium Note - Ricky never had his tonsils out.

Slowly but surely, I'm working on an update - but the story formatter here hates Front Page html and fries the spacing. Then again, with the mess I made of the timeline in that Universe with my "baseball" themed Ricky/Roddy story, I may never get it done!

Paolo is being far too modest. "Ricky visits America" was a masterpiece, start to finish, and his exposé of the game of baseball was an education for me - an ignoramus from the other side of the pond. As to the timeline, I must have driven Paolo round the twist with my disregard for: dates of school terms, seasons of the year, birthdays and all the rest. His compendium is a tour de force - if you've not read it don't delay a day more.

As for me, it's not that I can't leave the Simon series alone, but the boys won't leave ME alone. Not long ago Roddy plucked me by the sleeve and said in his unmistakable high treble "Don't forget my time in France" and the result was "Roddy's Vacation Job". Even now there is a bunch of them in the 4th year common room - they are up to something, but what it is, I can't tell for the moment.

C van D

Re: Favourite Themes?

Posted: Wed Apr 22, 2009 5:38 am
by Paolo
You may want to consult the Compendium to make sure what year it is!

You think you have problems with imaginary ones, try having 11 REAL ones tugging on your sleeve!