Castration as social rebellion?

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Re: Castration as social rebellion?

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dancinggizmos (imported) wrote: Thu Sep 10, 2009 10:06 pm I have seen quite a few who have actually taken it like a taboo.

Especially us younger guys need to try something like depo provera or something else if it is soething wanted.

However I have heard a few younger guys who were much happier after a while after they hadthem rmeoved as they were not fighting being agressive and raping other girls. I have seen a positive effect, I howveer have heard another story where this other guy was notso happy about loosing them and goingthrough counceling as he had commited rape ona minor mid 20's as well as had other sexual issues and charges in the past. He however became a better person in society and decided to settle down. Must be Testicular hypofunction as this does exist and it can be treated as well.

It is a very diverse thing that people can do for various reasons.

So in the cases listed it appears the exact opposite, castration as social conformity.

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Yoli here, enjoying the long-prayed-for rain.

Of "my" four castrated friends none were "done" as some sort of rebellious statement.

Barry T. Eunuch (friend and sex partner) was done for two reasons; To curb urges he had toward young boys and to satisfy his total bitch of a mother. (May she die in agony and roast in Hell!)

Houston Eunuch #1 was castrated to relieve "tensions", so far as he lets on.

Houston Eunuch #2 was, I suspect, castrated forcefully or given an "either/or" ultimatum of some sort (This IS Texas, after all.)

"Treasure", the Thai ladyboy I so enjoy, sexually and otherwise, sought castration to better feminize herself...it worked, natural breasts and all, but she has no desire to lose her tiny but tasty peepee and undergo SRS. Perhaps her parents viewed it as some sort of rebellion...I really don't know, but she was castrated before what we consider legal age...Fifteen, I think. EEEEK!

If the one prospective new eunuch I know, friend Marlene's "pet" fiance, gives her his balls as a wedding gift, which she wants and expects, it will be to please her and not to thumb his nose at convention. (I think it's about 60/40 he'll actually lose his balls for love.)

I can't see cutting off one's own nose OR balls to spite someone else...individual or society in general. If you want to really spite someone else...💡cut off HIS balls.

Y'know, with every passing day I'm increasingly grateful for being born with ovaries and a >^..^<, and that I grew some very nice bewbs!

Yoli

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Re: Castration as social rebellion?

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If I had it done, I would want it to be a secret, and only tell certain people
FianceeUvBigGuy (imported) wrote: Fri Sep 11, 2009 11:57 pm If the one prospective new eunuch I know, friend Marlene's "pet" fiance, gives her his balls as a wedding gift, which she wants and expects, it will be to please her and not to thumb his nose at convention. (I think it's about 60/40 he'll actually lose his balls for love.)

That sounds like a much better reason. I would be flattered if someone asked for my balls.
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I would have to say that my desire to become a eunuch was in the form of rebellion against my family.

For many, many years I have struggled with Gender Identity Disorder to the point of actually taking the gender transformation pathway back in 1996-1998, having to give it up due to financial dificulties.

Around 6 years ago the possibility of becoming a eunuch came up and I came accross this website. And I looked forward with hopeful anticipation. Because I was raised in a very close family, albeit a conservative religous one also, their reaction to going through gender transformation and SRS scared the living daylight out of me. So when I came accross the possibility of having 'the boys' removed it was like a light at the end of the tunnell. Something I could do, no one could stop me, and better yet, no one would know. Unless I told them.

While my initial reason may have been a bit of rebellion, over the convening years I truly have wanted to lose the balls, as I really have no need for them.

Recently I have restarted my transition to womanhood, knowing that losing my balls would not sufficiently satisfy my desire to be female. I still look forward to having 'the boys' removed if not near the present time, then when the final chop chop is done.
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