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Hello from Texas

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Hello all,

Just found this group. I have been thinking about getting orchietomy for a few years now. Several reasons, I have had lingering pain from a vasectomy in my 20's. I have never liked how the look on me and I just don't like them.

I have had long talks with my wife about this. She is kind of in shock and has said much. I have agreed to start seeing a therapist about it and let them decide with the wife's final word.

So for now, I will be looking around and hope to join y'all soon!

Jim
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Slimjim13 (imported) wrote: Sat Jun 12, 2021 10:32 am Hello all,

Just found this group. I have been thinking about getting orchietomy for a few years now. Several reasons, I have had lingering pain from a vasectomy in my 20's. I have never liked how the look on me and I just don't like them.

I have had long talks with my wife about this. She is kind of in shock and has said much. I have agreed to start seeing a therapist about it and let them decide with the wife's final word.

So for now, I will be looking around and hope to join y'all soon!

Jim

Hey Jim,

First, Welcome. You are 100pct in the right place. This group is not just for those that have already been castrated. Your situation fits within what we do.

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Welcome Slimjim ! Yeehaw Texas ! You found the perfect website to learn and ask questions to decide if castration is right for you or not. Lots of men are interested in castration, especially men who grew up cutting livestock. I m betting that Texas likely has more men into this than any other state. Most men stay balls on and keep their cravings safe fantasy. But some do decide to get cut.

You ll find tons of great information on here and lots of eunuchs who did almost every way of becoming geldings that you can think of. Feel free to ask them any questions you like. They are eager to share their experiences and knowledge with you. And to let you decide what is best for you. After you post 5 or more comments in these forums, your private messaging becomes activated to send and receive private messages with any member on here. So you can ask more personal things and discuss one on one with members.

Vasectomies can set a man up to get chronic pent up sperm pain and immune system problems. Some people think of vasectomies as slow motion castrating for some men. Once you are sterilized, castrating is not as difficult to go for as young bucks who might still want more kids. You are younger than most voluntary geldings. Men s 50s to 70s seem like the most popular ages to get cut. So you have lots of time to research and decide. No rush. Aching balls kind of push you faster than if your balls didn t hurt. Most men take lots of time to decide since it is a major and irreversable change for any man to undergo.

Enjoy this site and good luck in deciding your choice. .
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This is something I have been wanting to do for a long time. I have just recently decided to let my wife know. She is fully on board. The longer it goes on the more I feel this is the right thing for me to do. Tired of the pain and tired of the high libido. Time to cool that down.
cutnbulls2ox (imported) wrote: Sun Jun 13, 2021 8:56 am Welcome Slimjim ! Yeehaw Texas ! You found the perfect website to learn and ask questions to decide if castration is right for you or not. Lots of men are interested in castration, especially men who grew up cutting livestock. I m betting that Texas likely has more men into this than any other state. Most men stay balls on and keep their cravings safe fantasy. But some do decide to get cut.

You ll find tons of great information on here and lots of eunuchs who did almost every way of becoming geldings that you can think of. Feel free to ask them any questions you like. They are eager to share their experiences and knowledge with you. And to let you decide what is best for you. After you post 5 or more comments in these forums, your private messaging becomes activated to send and receive private messages with any member on here. So you can ask more personal things and discuss one on one with members.

Vasectomies can set a man up to get chronic pent up sperm pain and immune system problems. Some people think of vasectomies as slow motion castrating for some men. Once you are sterilized, castrating is not as difficult to go for as young bucks who might still want more kids. You are younger than most voluntary geldings. Men s 50s to 70s seem like the most popular ages to get cut. So you have lots of time to research and decide. No rush. Aching balls kind of push you faster than if your balls didn t hurt. Most men take lots of time to decide since it is a major and irreversable change for any man to undergo.

Enjoy this site and good luck in deciding your choice. .
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You speak for many men on both chronic ball pain and being controlled by your balls and high sex drives. Keep us posted on how you decide and how your hot wife feels about you getting steered as you progress in your research. I bet it felt great finally sharing your long held secret desires with her ? It sounds like you did some persuading if she has gone from her initial shock to being fully on board to have you look into getting gelded to retire your hurting baby makers and lower your sex drive by artificial testosterone taking over for your overproductive balls T output. How did you help her get enthusiastic ?
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