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Castration: Eunuchs with No Loss of Manhood

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May 31, 2001, 3:53:28 PM5/31/01
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Would you be interested in absorbing research on the changing nature of manhood
in Western culture, that uses a wide range of literature to explore male fears?

CASTRATION: Stone Age man invented it, the Sumerians exalted it, the Christians
banned it, and Freud got it wrong!

Over the last century, castration has meant loss of manhood. But at earlier
points in Western history, it was a mark of Power and Divinity, and to prove
this important historical point, (if you have an interest), new research has
been completed which will gracefully guide you through carefully constructed
arguments that go so far as to declare that, in some times and cultures, being
a Eunuch WAS and Continues To Be A Social Advantage!

The new research also shows that Castration is NOT Now, nor has it Ever been,
about Loss. In the year 2001, a sterile but otherwise functioning man, is a
boon to the woman who desires sex without the burdens of pregnancy. This
reality in itself purports understanding about what it means to be
"biologically unmanned", an excellent way to understand what it means to be a
man.

The new research offers a provocative history of ideas about male sexuality and
the best account of castration you're ever likely to gain access to, even while
conducting your own research.

Of course, you don't need to be enthusiastic about this research -- or even to
be male -- to find this new research to be truly terrific in and of itself!

Interested? E-mail castrat...@newjersey.com

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