"The Chorister"
Posted: Wed Jul 09, 2003 9:55 pm
One of my favourite repeat "reads" is "The Chorister". Anthony, the central figure, is a 13-year old choirboy, driven to distraction by the fear of his voice changing and his singing career coming to an end. His adult friend (the story is told in the 1st person) suggests castration as the only solution. Anthony is naive enough not to know the meaning of the word (odd!) but isn't put off by the idea of losing his testicles. He is a vain boy who likes to pose for nude photos.
The practicalities are solved by the fact of the male friend being on the staff of the local hospital and having access to local anaesthetics and instruments. We get a blow-by-blow (or should I say cut by cut) account of how Anthony gets his balls cut out and (predictably) sings like an angel afterwards. For members and guests with a weakness for pre-pubescent castration stories this is a "must".
C van D
The practicalities are solved by the fact of the male friend being on the staff of the local hospital and having access to local anaesthetics and instruments. We get a blow-by-blow (or should I say cut by cut) account of how Anthony gets his balls cut out and (predictably) sings like an angel afterwards. For members and guests with a weakness for pre-pubescent castration stories this is a "must".
C van D