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Overview
This article explores the experience of achieving orgasms after voluntary castration without testosterone. It describes how sexual pleasure can continue despite the absence of this hormone, with orgasms becoming less physically intense but still emotionally fulfilling. A timeline of key events outlines the transition from pre-castration to long-term adaptation.
Timeline
- Pre-Castration: assuming that orgasms are typical of those influenced by testosterone, marked by intense physical stimulation.
- Castration: after castration, there is likely to be a significant reduction in testosterone levels and a shift in sexual experiences.
- Immediate Post-Castration: Libido decreases, and the nature of orgasmic sensations changes, with orgasms still achievable but less intense. The arousal process may shift to a greater focus on emotional and psychological factors.
- Long-Term Adaptation: Over time, orgasms may become more emotionally satisfying despite the diminished physical intensity. This experience challenges the conventional belief that testosterone is essential for sexual pleasure, highlighting the importance of mental and emotional engagement in achieving orgasm.
Key Observations
- Physical Sensation: Post-castration orgasms without testosterone are generally less intense but still satisfying, with a shift towards emotional and psychological stimulation.
- Psychological Aspects: Mental engagement and emotional connection play a crucial role in achieving orgasm, demonstrating that sexual satisfaction can persist without testosterone.
- Impact on Intimacy: Intimacy may become more focused on emotional bonding, contributing significantly to maintaining sexual satisfaction.
Conclusion
Sexual pleasure and orgasm can evolve after castration, even without testosterone. There is likely to be a greater emphasis on the importance of psychological and emotional factors in maintaining sexual satisfaction.
For a more detailed account, the original blog post is available here.
