Is it normal to be castrated to avoid engaging in any sexual intercourse?

Religions restrict sexual intercourse to a small range. Some laws have issues with sexual activities. Marriage, reproduction and breeding children is currently burdens more than being merits. Sexual intercourse can be risky with STDs and It's not easy to follow safe sex instructions. So, I think if I delete sex from my brain then a part of my burdens can be displaced away.

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  • Boojum

    Before you chop your balls off - and you'll have to do it yourself, because no doctor will - spend a few minutes researching the effects of castration. What you'll discover is that men who have had their testicles removed are still interested in sex, can still get erections, and can ejaculate (although they're obviously shooting blanks).

    If your ancestors hadn't had a strong impulse to mate, you wouldn't be here. If you think sex is too much of a hassle for you to cope with, you need to figure out a way of dealing with that drive.

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  • Nickvey

    removing the balls doesn't stop pedophile from molesting children. thats been tried over the years

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  • gregmck

    Pretty fucked up.

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  • IrishPotato

    Natural selection.

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  • TheMightyOz

    Don't do this. Your mind will still want to have sex, but you will feel pathetic because you cant. To temporarily experience the frustration and failure, have a doctor put a rubber tube up your cock. It's called a catheter. I have to have this tube permanently because of a botched surgery. I am just pathetic.

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  • Alichael

    I can not even imagine the thought of a man who got castrated, or is even thinking about it, this one is too much!! 😖😖

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  • lordofopinions

    If you did decide for castration I would bet you would regret it down the road. How about a vasectomy? You'll still have the desire and ability for sex just no sperm production but you will still have the ability to ejaculate and orgasm.

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