Rob Studdert just e-mailed me the Wikipedia link re: the subject of castration.

Castrations after the onset of puberty will typically reduce the sex drive considerably or eliminate it altogether. Castrates can, however, still have erections, orgasms and ejaculations. The voice will normally not change. Some castrates report mood changes, such as depression or a more serene outlook on life. Body strength and muscle mass can decrease somewhat. Body hair may or may not decrease. Castration prevents male pattern baldness [5].

If I'd have known the last sentence ten years ago... maybe there's still time, William Robb...?



Tom C.




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Date: Tue, 10 Jan 2006 20:37:25 -0700

When you get right down to it... does any kind of castration guarantee that the offender won't re-offend? I didn't think it was the parts removed during castration that was necessarially the offending organ... or is there something basic in this regard that I have yet to learn?

Tom C.

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Well, there is chemical castration. Which I guess works to some degree.

Marnie aka Doe





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