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After Castration (Chemical or Surgical), what have you found interest it?

Posted: Wed Aug 02, 2017 3:14 am
by Tany Squirrel (imported)
This is question for all those who are chemically castrated and/or physically castrated.

After Achieving your Goal of castration, what have you pursued as hobbies/career, etc. afterwards?

Have you found new interests in life? Artistic talents? please describe, if any, what changes in life you have found.

Re: After Castration (Chemical or Surgical), what have you found interest it?

Posted: Wed Aug 02, 2017 7:14 pm
by daifu-orchid (imported)
Seems you're expecting something here? The changes are not in my interests, except in degree and approach to them. I am less competitive and more sharing. -and happier that way.

No, much the same but as Tugon and others described, I now live in a place between the originally all-male and not as far as female. Androgynous? Neither? At home relaxing, the dress is often gender neutral / ambiguous, comfortable. Before it was definitively male, which doesn't seem to suit well now....

Re: After Castration (Chemical or Surgical), what have you found interest it?

Posted: Fri Aug 04, 2017 9:50 am
by theemptyone (imported)
I think the biggest change for me is that before my castration, I did Crossfit a lot (~4 times per week), but now I mostly do long-distance cycling (~200+ miles per week).
Tany Squirrel (imported) wrote: Wed Aug 02, 2017 3:14 am This is question for all those who are chemically castrated and/or physically castrated.

After Achieving your Goal of castration, what have you pursued as hobbies/career, etc. afterwards?

Have you found new interests in life? Artistic talents? please describe, if any, what changes in life you have found.

Re: After Castration (Chemical or Surgical), what have you found interest it?

Posted: Tue Aug 22, 2017 2:35 pm
by Woggler58 (imported)
Continuation of former interests and activities is the best description, a year after surgical castration needed to stall out prostate cancer recurrence. The method was my preference as a fetish interest nursed for some 47 years until it became an uncontested option my urologist was pleased to perform, all on Medicare and supplement, in an outpatient OR less than 2 miles from home. It was his first orchi procedure, same as mine, so we shared an adventure!

Looking forward to beginning road cycling again after 5 years (on 51-yr old classic road race bike owned from new) but I'm anemic now, and have low leg strength, so expect lots of frustration. Age 74 is no help, but being retired is.