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- Mar 26, 2022
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I am straight and interested in this procedure. The doctor said it can be done only for prostate cancer.
Supposedly, there are some side effects such as reduced muscle strength. However, oxen are castrated bulls that are used for labor, and remain strong.
To consolidate man's dominance over his beasts, they began to reduce the aggressiveness of the animal. Thus begins the mutilation of another living being, which was originally of three types: dehorning, snout ringing, and castration. It was this last one that was prolonged when realizing that not only was the danger of the beast eliminated, but its sexual appetite was also reduced and its ability to reproduce was removed.
-Source.After accepting this practice, man decides, in the year 2,000 BC, to castrate his slaves as well. If animals become more docile, will the same thing happen to human beings?
Supposedly, there are some side effects such as reduced muscle strength. However, oxen are castrated bulls that are used for labor, and remain strong.
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