Dunno if this is the right place to post a random thought.
I've been fantasizing about castration for I cant remember how long.
But thinking of it a lot lately, Im not surprised. Let me describe what I think is kind of relevant: I've got little body hair (3 hairs on my breast) slow beard growth, lots and lots of hair on the head. Manboops (asymmetrical ). But fully functional as a man and husband, I sired 4 kids after all.
But Ive always felt something was not quite right.
Do you feel that there is something psychologically out of alignment or physically incorrect? Men fantasizing about castration-either from a fear or a desire-isn't all that unusual. You describe certain bodily attributes that are just that, attributes. Nothing externally is an indicator of what you may be. Clothing may be an expression but your body is the way you got it. I'm guessing you wanted and love your four children, that you enjoyed the process that it took to make them. As you read around EA you'll find many men who are happily married, with children and who just felt that being castrated was appropriate to them. You've made a great start by asking here as we've got all sorts of advice, opinions, thoughts, suggestions....and it's your choice as to what you decide to believe. But no one can or should tell you tell you to, yes, cut them off or, no, it's the wrong thing to do. As to the asymetrical breasts, if that really is a bother, there is surgery to correct it and, you'll find, is not as uncommon a procedure for men as you might think.
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considering (imported) wrote: Wed Jul 24, 2013 6:44 am
Do you feel that there is something psychologically out of alignment or physically incorrect? ...
No. Not at all actually (sound and sane ). I just thought that for instance little bodily hair might be a sign of somewhat lower testerone already. Who knows.
considering (imported) wrote: Wed Jul 24, 2013 6:44 am
As to the asymetrical breasts, if that really is a bother, there is surgery to correct it and, you'll find, is not as uncommon a procedure for men as you might think
I can tell you, it was uncommon (and very awkward) decades ago, when I had surgery on one man boob
I'll wait and see what happens boob-wise after a while and decide later.
considering (imported) wrote: Wed Jul 24, 2013 6:44 am
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Having read many posts here, I have finally decided to start with Androcur. Until my order arrives I still have lots of time to think and brood.