After reading this awful story online from another post here, I decided to write Mr. Kuntzman personally. Here is a copy:
Mr. Kuntzman,
I read your article online tonight, and I believe you are in error when you say that you couldn't 'get in' to the site. EVERYONE is free to browse the site at http://www.eunuch.org and to view the message board at http://www.eunuch.org/vbulletin. You must have an ID to log in and post, which you are free to do. I have taken the liberty to set you up an account there. Your login name is "*******" and your password is "*******". Feel free to post and ask around. Most of us here are pretty nice folks, balls or not. It's not required that you have anything cut off to join.
Believe it or not, castration for non-life-threatening reasons, and not due to accidents or something like cancer and torsioning, is a valid issue that a LOT of men seek. Moreso than you can imagine. When I came online 1997, I was amazed.
Feel free to reply and post. Thanks.
Paolo
Faithful Staff Asst. and Story Board Moderator
Eunuch Archive, courtesy of BME,
Body Modification Ezine.
http://www.eunuch.org
A Reply to MSNBC / Newsweek Online Story
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Well done, Paolo. I'm sure it's the last we'll hear from him, but thanks for calling his bluff...

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If nothing else, it puts his email address in another data base online (here). Now, can you imagine what someone might think if there were to discover this without knowing - as Paul Harvey likes to say - "the rest of the story?":redbounce
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Good work Paolo. It will be interesting to hear, "The rest of the story". However, we may not know that it is him.
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Is his name really "Kuntzman"? Sound's like a joke -- too bad his first name isn't Harry!
I like the idea of putting his email address in the Personals database ...
Anyway, I did not find the article too offensive. It shows the reaction many people have when they run into an aspect of human behavior that they were previously unaware of. I think it gives a good perspective on the reaction of both Mr. Kuntzman and the police.
The reality is that people are becoming aware that this is a reasonably common aspect of human behavior. The Internet is a real catalyst for revealing the darkest recesses of human desire, and that is not a bad thing -- society can get a chance to adjust and accommodate the full range of humanity.
Every SRS doctor and every Dominatrix gets regular requests for castration from non-transsexual men. If those requests were compiled, people might get a true sense of how common a desire this is.
I like the idea of putting his email address in the Personals database ...
Anyway, I did not find the article too offensive. It shows the reaction many people have when they run into an aspect of human behavior that they were previously unaware of. I think it gives a good perspective on the reaction of both Mr. Kuntzman and the police.
The reality is that people are becoming aware that this is a reasonably common aspect of human behavior. The Internet is a real catalyst for revealing the darkest recesses of human desire, and that is not a bad thing -- society can get a chance to adjust and accommodate the full range of humanity.
Every SRS doctor and every Dominatrix gets regular requests for castration from non-transsexual men. If those requests were compiled, people might get a true sense of how common a desire this is.