What are the benefits of castration and how would you DIY?


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there are three benefits I can think of to castration:

1. You can't get kicked in the balls again since you won't have any.

2. You can't get anyone pregnant since you won't be prodicing any more sperm.

3. You will eliminate the source of the hormone that controls hair growth and loss so if you are castrated early enough you won't be a hairy guy and later in life you probably won't go bald.

Apparently there are others but you must keep in mind there are also some serious drawbacks to removal of your testicles. Read the first site I referenced below for a fairly good dialogue on the subject.

As for methods, there are really none availavle for self-castration. Yes, you can use one of the common techniques but the pain, the bleeding or the risks fo infection are probably going to stop you short or result in a trip to the emergency room for help or both. No matter how you shake it, you really won;t manage to do it on your own so if you are bound and determined to lose your testicles, you need to seriously consider having appropriate help in the process. While the second site does describe a few methods, remember they are for calves who are being restrained (tied down) since the pain is not going to let any human or calf go through with the procedure willingly.
This is NOT something you want to do yourself!
Geez, why would you want to do that? There are no benefits of castration. What a weird question.
DO NOT DO THIS YOURSELF

If you need it done for mental or sexual reasons talk to a GP. If you just want to try, then you should see a shrink
The only reason for surgical castration is to diminish testosterone significantly. Usually in trans gender M-F. (Especially if they are going to undergo gender reassignment.) But also some sex offenders have volunteered to be castrated. When the testosterone is diminished, there is much less sex drive.

Obviously, not something you can do to yourself.
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