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LadyEllen -> RE: Feminization (1/8/2008 4:13:19 AM)
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I doubt it For one it would constitute at least attempted murder or more probably murder, given the loss of blood and overall system shock not to mention risk of infection likely to occur in the absence of proper surgical procedures or at the least a very high standard of know how. No qualified medical personnel would get involved in such a procedure absent very clear medical/ psychological reasons for it. For two it would seem counter intuitive to remove an excellent means of control over a person whose fantasies perhaps revolve around such a procedure, to actually carry the procedure out. But I'm more interested in why such a question would be asked at all? Because it seems to be a common fantasy with some crossdressers to be castrated (or more), and it makes me wonder whether if such a procedure were carried out, the person concerned might find it less than attractive? The problem as I see it is that this fantasy is derived from sexuality, and absent the origin in raging testosterone and the means of completion in the presence of a functioning penis, the fantasy would become a nightmare, with all the accompanying psychological problems that would bring. If its something that really interests someone, the best thing to do I think would be a chemical castration first - not completely safe and requires medical supervision, but isnt as irreversible as a scalpel cut. Try it out for a a few months, and see how it goes. You'd be surprised at just how much of who we are and what interests us is purely chemical. E
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