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The "Simon" series of stories

Posted: Sun Jun 22, 2003 10:37 pm
by C van D (imported)
"Again that whiny voice". I've had valuable advice from Paolo that I should augment the "Simon" series of stories by another, written from Simon's point of view - how did he feel when faced with getting his balls injected with "Neutersol" and becoming a boy-eunuch. Any readers interested in this, please leave me a message. C van D.

Re: The "Simon" series of stories

Posted: Mon Jun 23, 2003 10:12 am
by Bboy
It sounds intersting. By the way, glad you were able to log on successfuly! 😎
C van D (imported) wrote: Sun Jun 22, 2003 10:37 pm "Again that whiny voice". I've had valuable advice from Paolo that I should augment the "Simon" series of stories by another, written from Simon's point of view - how did he feel when faced with getting his balls injected with "Neutersol" and becoming a boy-eunuch. Any readers interested in this, please leave me a message. C van D.

Re: The "Simon" series of stories

Posted: Tue Jul 01, 2003 5:28 pm
by Paolo
Our little friend, Simon, is back! And he's telling it like it was, as he remembers it.

http://www.eunuch.org/Alpha/S/ea_202059simon_te.htm

No longer a whiney little voice with a boring life, Simon recalls his neutering and his school days, as well as his early education in all things sexual. A great "stand alone" read, or as a companion to C van D's other tales involving this great supporting character.

Go and read it now!

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Re: The "Simon" series of stories

Posted: Tue Jul 01, 2003 8:01 pm
by Unregistered (imported)
i DO Love these storys, Thank you CvanD!

and others along the same lines. Very exciting to read, and well-written as well. Carl, I know i shouldnt talk as i have submitted 0 storys so far, but your talents could spread. :) Would love to see a new young character from you!

Expansion upon the whole idea of more universal acceptance of neutering of young boys in todays world is particularly of interest.Sort of a combination between yourself and another, very large story found here and elswhere called N.I.C.E. boy. (that one is a tad long, but the good bits are REALLY good, as your 'good bits' tend to be. However, Carl, you do seem able to to stay more focused then Ganymede.)

Anywho, THANKYOU!

On a personal note, although still interestd in self-castration, now that im past puberty, it seems almost pointless.

Thanks for your storys :)

Tejay

Re: The "Simon" series of stories

Posted: Wed Jul 02, 2003 9:28 pm
by Paolo
Commander Knight-Fox has 3 boys of his own, and this is where Simon spends the holidays, according to his uncle.

There's unlimited possibilities there, you know.

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Re: The "Simon" series of stories

Posted: Fri Jul 18, 2003 9:43 am
by prontford (imported)
First time I've seen Wolverhampton featured in a story. I will never look at the Molyneux Hotel in quite the same way again...

Re: The "Simon" series of stories

Posted: Fri Jul 18, 2003 2:44 pm
by JesusA (imported)
Another fine story from Carl Van Dongen! This time he takes us to England and France with Made Safe, parts 1 & 2:

Part 1 – http://www.eunuch.org/Alpha/M/ea_04651made_saf.htm

Part 2 – http://www.eunuch.org/Alpha/M/ea_05758made_saf.htm

Again, his story is so close to documented facts that one wonders just how "real" it might actually be. About 25 years ago I lived next door to one of the "ancient aristocracy" of France. He was doing "social service" teaching French abroad. I was naïve enough at the time that I didn’t wonder about all of the young boys – mostly street children – going in and out of his place. Now I’m fairly certain of their purpose…. The story fits very well with some of our conversations at that time.

Certainly contemporary slavery in France has been well documented both by Anti-Slavery International (the current name of the British Anti-Slavery Society founded in 1839) and by the Comité contre l’esclavage moderne. There is even a recent book Esclaves en France by Sylvie O’Dy on the subject. As C van D indicates, most of the slaves are from Africa, both north and south of the Sahara, though there are Eastern Europeans noted as well.

On the castration of slaves for domestic use, the most recent firm documentation that I have found is from ASI, which has clear evidence of the castration of two boys of 10 and 12 for use as domestic slaves in the early 1990s. Both were from the southern Sudan and were in Khartoum when the ASI informant interviewed them. There are certainly lots of rumors floating about of more recent castration of slave boys. Some of them quite convincing.

Made Safe builds upon the earlier "Simon" stories, most immediately on Operation Sugar Plum, which was also posted in two parts:

Part 1 – http://www.eunuch.org/Alpha/O/ea_80854operatio.htm

Part 2 – http://www.eunuch.org/Alpha/O/ea_04550operatio.htm

See the thread discussing that story for futher information on contemporary slaves and the real possibility that there are eunuchs among them:

http://www.eunuch.org/vbulletin/showthr ... eadid=3347

Re: The "Simon" series of stories

Posted: Fri Jul 18, 2003 3:12 pm
by Quillman (imported)
JesusA (imported) wrote: Fri Jul 18, 2003 2:44 pm Another fine story from Carl Van Dongen! This time he takes us to England and France with Made Safe, parts 1 & 2:

Part 1 – http://www.eunuch.org/Alpha/M/ea_04651made_saf.htm

Part 2 – http://www.eunuch.org/Alpha/M/ea_05758made_saf.htm

Again, his story is so close to documented facts that one wonders just how "real" it might actually be. About 25 years ago I lived next door to one of the "ancient aristocracy" of France. He was doing "social service" teaching French abroad. I was naïve enough at the time that I didn’t wonder about all of the young boys – mostly street children – going in and out of his place. Now I’m fairly certain of their purpose…. The story fits very well with some of our conversations at that time.

Certainly contemporary slavery in France has been well documented both by Anti-Slavery International (the current name of the British Anti-Slavery Society founded in 1839) and by the Comité contre l’esclavage moderne. There is even a recent book Esclaves en France by Sylvie O’Dy on the subject. As C van D indicates, most of the slaves are from Africa, both north and south of the Sahara, though there are Eastern Europeans noted as well.

On the castration of slaves for domestic use, the most recent firm documentation that I have found is from ASI, which has clear evidence of the castration of two boys of 10 and 12 for use as domestic slaves in the early 1990s. Both were from the southern Sudan and were in Khartoum when the ASI informant interviewed them. There are certainly lots of rumors floating about of more recent castration of slave boys. Some of them quite convincing.

Made Safe builds upon the earlier "Simon" stories, most immediately on Operation Sugar Plum, which was also posted in two parts:

Part 1 – http://www.eunuch.org/Alpha/O/ea_80854operatio.htm

Part 2 – http://www.eunuch.org/Alpha/O/ea_04550operatio.htm

See the thread discussing that story for futher information on contemporary slaves and the real possibility that there are eunuchs among them:

http://www.eunuch.org/vbulletin/showthr ... eadid=3347

I bet that could be interesting, I don't know because all I got on all three links was the dreaded error message instead. Ho hum.

Quillman UK

Re: The "Simon" series of stories

Posted: Fri Jul 18, 2003 4:08 pm
by JesusA (imported)
Sorry. It comes of writing off-line in Microsoft Word. The program always seems to think that it knows better than I do. Sometimes I fail to catch the “editing” that it does. I’ve now corrected my post and the links should work for you.

Re: The "Simon" series of stories

Posted: Fri Jul 18, 2003 4:10 pm
by Paolo
Quillman (imported) wrote: Fri Jul 18, 2003 3:12 pm I bet that could be interesting, I don't know because all I got on all three links was the dreaded error message instead. Ho hum.

Quillman UK

Try the links now. For some reason, the auto parser included a "/a" in the end which was causing the problem. Probably because Jesus uses a MAC, and we all know that MAC's are only good for use as doorstops.

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