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Eunuchs and Nullos - Bewildering Questions We Get

Posted: Thu Jan 10, 2019 7:59 pm
by Losethem (imported)
So post-op eunuch and nullo brothers, what is the one question you get that either really puzzles you, makes you go, "DUH!", or otherwise frustrates you somehow? 👉

For me it's when I get a new person coming to me one way or another, who knows I'm a nullo, and they ask, "Did you get a re-route?"

🙇Seriously, they have to ask this? Just by mere fact I've had my :dong:✂️🔪 I've been rerouted as I no longer have a :dong:, therefore I no longer piss out of the place most men would, which is out of a :dong:. Of course I've had a re-route.

Half the time I want to answer the question of if I got a re-route with, "Yes, I did! I piss out of the center of my forehead now... It's quite impressive!"

Re: Eunuchs and Nullos - Bewildering Questions We Get

Posted: Thu Jan 10, 2019 8:30 pm
by TopManFL (imported)
LT,

You made me smile. Tell them, "I prefer non-stop flights. But it seems that on United if you die in an plane crash your soul has to reroute through Chicago. I'd fly American Airlines, but I hate the DFW airport worse than O'hare". If they look at you funny just say, "exactly".

Re: Eunuchs and Nullos - Bewildering Questions We Get

Posted: Fri Jan 11, 2019 8:33 am
by Begoneboy (imported)
LT: you also brought a smile to my face. Thanks for brightening my day. These days there aren't many folks I meet that even think of me as a eunuch, nullo, or any other description of a guy. "I'm not a gal!" But it's easier to let folks think and treat me as they like.

I guess one of the most bewildering questions I get from the few that do not consider me to be a gal is "why on earth would you have done this to yourself?" While that's an honest question, it does become annoying after a while. And perhaps the most bewildering is "Can I See?" What sort of question is that? How would the same folks react if I were to ask them "can I see your penis/vagina simply out of curiosity?"

Re: Eunuchs and Nullos - Bewildering Questions We Get

Posted: Fri Jan 11, 2019 10:45 am
by TopManFL (imported)
@begoneboy,

I loved your post. So well thought out.

Body modification is obviously very deeply ingrained in the human brain. Every culture has its own unique forms of body modification and there is no explaining why people in those cultures modify their own body. I'm opposed to infant circumcision (on either gender).

Body modifications include hair removal or cutting (the most common modification for sure), circumcsion, subincision, tattoos, piercings, brandings, binding of feet and heads (again done from childhood and I'm opposed to modification of children), stretching the neck and earlobes and I'm sure a dozen more I can think of at the moment.

So, the "why" is not the question as the answer is the desire for body modification is stronger the the desire for a particular mod. T

attoos are a great example. I used to be baffled by people that want a tattoo, save up their money for it and walk into a tattoo parlor to look through the book for an image they might like. 90 minutes later, they walk out sporting a picture on their body that two hours prior they'd never seen.

This shows the desire for modification is greater than the desire for any particular modification.

Why would someone want to remove their penis? I think the answer is, "why is not a spiritual question" and body modification is a spiritual experience.

Re: Eunuchs and Nullos - Bewildering Questions We Get

Posted: Fri Jan 11, 2019 12:09 pm
by Begoneboy (imported)
TopManFL (imported) wrote: Fri Jan 11, 2019 10:45 am @begoneboy,

I loved your post. So well thought out.

Body modification is obviously very deeply ingrained in the human brain. Every culture has its own unique forms of body modification and there is no explaining why people in those cultures modify their own body. I'm opposed to infant circumcision (on either gender).

Body modifications include hair removal or cutting (the most common modification for sure), circumcsion, subincision, tattoos, piercings, brandings, binding of feet and heads (again done from childhood and I'm opposed to modification of children), stretching the neck and earlobes and I'm sure a dozen more I can think of at the moment.

So, the "why" is not the question as the answer is the desire for body modification is stronger the the desire for a particular mod. T

attoos are a great example. I used to be baffled by people that want a tattoo, save up their money for it and walk into a tattoo parlor to look through the book for an image they might like. 90 minutes later, they walk out sporting a picture on their body that two hours prior they'd never seen.

This shows the desire for modification is greater than the desire for any particular modification.

Why would someone want to remove their penis? I think the answer is, "why is not a spiritual question" and body modification is a spiritual experience.

TopManFL (SIR) :): of course you are indeed spot on. It does seem that a vast majority of those here in the forum think a lot alike. Or at the very least are driven by many of the same forces. Those can for the most part be summed up or put simply by a great dissatisfaction with themselves at one level or another. As I've previously shared here my personal dissatisfaction with my own male genitalia began at a very young age. Not that I wanted female genitalia either. Make no mistake, I personally enjoy the genitalia of both sexes. Just not on me. And over the past many years have truly developed a great appreciation of the genitalia found on MEN.

There was a time when I could simply NOT understand the whole tattoo thing and wrongly believed it to be more of a rebellion of some sort. My daughter sports tattoos and I never understood. I now understand her reasoning. Each tattoo she has is a memory of someone who was in her life. When the man I fell head over heals in love with passed away a year and 1/2 ago she found in our home a caricature he had penned of the one he loved more than life itself. (Me) She took a picture of that caricature and tattooed it on her leg so to never forget his love for me. So time has brought me understanding. Hopefully time will also bring societies understanding of the many differences of people found in each one of us. Whether or not that will ever happen is probably
Begoneboy (imported) wrote: Fri Jan 11, 2019 8:33 am one of the most bewildering questions
of all time. I know, that's not what the topic was about but is certainly a bewildering question to be pondered.

Re: Eunuchs and Nullos - Bewildering Questions We Get

Posted: Fri Jan 11, 2019 9:32 pm
by Wolf-Pup (imported)
I was thinking "No, I didn't have a re-route. Every few days a geyser explodes out of a part of my body"