Castration is the surgical or chemical removal of one’s testicles for various reasons, such as to prevent births or combat sexual aggression.
Self-castration was a grotesque and often terrifying form of emasculation that offered men the chance to reject masculinity altogether; to escape its cycles.
Chemical Castration
Chemical castration is a type of female gender castration that involves administering drugs to lower testosterone levels. These drugs may be administered intravenously or implanted beneath the skin for short-term relief and reversibility.
Chemically castrated men often experience a decrease in libido and an increase in erectile dysfunction, as well as some psychological effects. Furthermore, this procedure may lead to serious health complications like osteoporosis or heart disease.
There are various drugs that can be utilized to reduce androgen levels in men. These include medroxyprogesterone acetate, cyproterone acetate and leuprorelin.
These drugs typically need to be taken for three to five years, though some may last much longer. While the drugs may cause side effects like hot flashes, headaches and nausea initially, these should gradually fade away with time.
The treatment does not permanently alter the appearance of your testicles, though they may shrink or become so small that you cannot feel them anymore. These drugs have effects that may last up to five years or longer but usually wear off once you stop taking them.
In some countries, such as Korea, convicted paedophiles who have sexually abused children are required to undergo chemical castration. Some states have also followed suit with this policy when sentencing offenders to long-term prison terms.
Critics of castration argue that it infringes upon the constitutional rights of sexual offenders and constitutes an unnecessary cruel and unusual punishment. Furthermore, there is no proof to back up claims that castration has a beneficial effect on recidivism rates.
Some critics of this policy choice contend that it is an ineffective strategy, since reducing an offender’s testosterone does not guarantee they won’t commit sexual crimes again. This is because sex offenders can still engage in other ways such as substance abuse or drug use.
Though controversy surrounds this method, it is becoming more and more widespread in Europe. According to a recent report, more than half a dozen countries have passed laws requiring pedophils to take medication which reduces their testosterone levels.
Alcohol Injection
Alcohol injection is a procedure that uses dehydrated alcohol to induce chemical neurolysis, providing an alternative to surgery in treating certain pain conditions. Unfortunately, it should not be used on those taking anticoagulants due to the potential risk of bleeding.
Alcohol injections have been reported for therapeutic neurolysis of nerves and ganglia to relieve chronic, intractable pain caused by cancer or trigeminal neuralgia (tic douloureux). They are also employed in controlling severe claudication due to peripheral vascular insufficiency.
Chemical neurolysis, accomplished with an alcohol concentration between 40-50% (prepared by appropriate dilution) [8, 9], involves dehydration, necrosis and precipitation of protoplasm from myelinated fibers in nerves. This produces a greater sensory block than local anesthetics for peripheral nerves.
Morton’s neuroma is a common condition with an impressive success rate and relatively well-tolerated procedure that produces noticeable symptoms improvement and decrease in pain. Thus, this should be considered as the preferred option when surgical intervention is not possible.
Alcohol must be administered with great precision, injecting into the subarachnoid space rather than spinal fluid to avoid tissue necrosis. Proper positioning of the patient is key for controlling needle localization into this space. A trial injection of procaine or another local anesthetic may be beneficial in order to confirm proper placement and reduce pain during the procedure.
Ethyl alcohol, although generally nontoxic, can be rapidly absorbed by the body and cause serious liver damage and even death. Bypassing through the stomach and entering the bloodstream, ethyl alcohol will enter the brain and other parts of the body without being metabolized in time, leading to immediate alcohol poisoning if not addressed promptly.
Three male polydrug and alcohol users admitted to hospital for detoxification had been injecting alcohol over three years, despite being unemployed and currently homeless. They described their joy at the process of injection as a means to get an immediate effect and avoid the smell of alcohol on their breath.
Burdizzo
Burdizzo is a bloodless castration technique that physiologically cuts off the blood supply to the testes. This method has several advantages over surgical castration and is considered one of the safer options available.
This method does not necessitate any open wounds and doesn’t need special tools or expertise. Anyone with a basic understanding of human anatomy can perform it.
Burdizzo emasculators are used to crush the spermatic cord and block blood flow to the testes, leaving behind a testicle with decreased elasticity that will eventually fall off.
Burdizzo emasculators can be purchased online or from your local animal hospital. When selecting one for the job, make sure it’s the appropriate size so as not to cause harm the animals.
Another advantage of this method is that it’s less painful than surgical castration, since there are no open cuts and the testicular tissue can be more easily extracted.
Additionally, this process is faster and does not necessitate special equipment. This technique is commonly employed for treating cattle or other domestic animals that cannot undergo surgery.
For an affordable method of femdom castration, burdizzo clamping may be your best bet. This technique has several advantages over surgical castration such as no open cuts and faster healing time. Furthermore, burdizzo clamping reduces the risk of infection while providing more accurate restraining of the penis.
Calcium Chloride Dihydrate Injection
Calcium chloride is an ionic compound composed of the bivalent metallic element calcium. It plays an integral role in many biological processes such as bone and muscle contraction, blood coagulation, nerve conduction and electrical conduction in the myocardium. Calcium chloride may be used temporarily for controlling cardiac arrhythmias or treating hypocalcemia, hyperkalemia or hypermagnesemia.
Administer this medication slowly through intravenous injection (not to exceed 1 mL/min) or, during cardiac resuscitation, by injection into the ventricular cavity in order to prevent calcium depletion in the myocardium. The usual adult dosage ranges from 500 mg to 1 g (5-10 mL) when administered intravenously or 200-800 mg (2-8 mL) when injected intraventricularly at intervals ranging between one and three days.
If the patient experiences tingling sensations, a “calcium taste,” or an oppression or heat wave, stop immediately and seek medical advice. Too rapid of an injection may result in low blood pressure and cardiac syncope; however, persistent hypercalcemia from overdosage of calcium is unlikely due to its fast excretion by the kidneys.
Overdose symptoms may include nausea, vomiting, constipation, abdominal pain, muscle weakness, mental disturbances, polydipsia and polyuria, bone pain, nephrocalcinosis or renal calculi. In severe cases cardiac arrhythmias and coma may ensue.
Some veterinarians in Europe and Australia are now using a mixture of 10% calcium chloride dihydrate with ethyl alcohol as a sterilant for femdom castration of dogs, cats, and other animals. This can be ordered from an established compounding pharmacy or prepared under sterile conditions by the veterinarian.
A 10% solution of calcium chloride is an effective chemosterilant used for nonsurgical neutering animals, particularly dogs and cats. While the exact mechanism behind this treatment remains unknown, it relies on alcohol being added to calcium chloride as a diluent, creating a highly potent and sterile chemical. Furthermore, since the solution is relatively inexpensive, animal owners can afford this affordable option.