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Re: Castrating an Adult man [Elastrator]

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Alan Truism

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Oct 28, 2006, 9:48:16 PM10/28/06
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Sharon Too wrote:
Carlos Seramos wrote:
>> On Fri, 27 Oct 2006 23:02:54 +0000, Spot wrote:
>> > "Carlos Seramos" <pi...@lj.com> wrote in message
>> > news:a3eaa964.02082...@posting.google.com...
>> >> On Fri, 27 Oct 2006 09:36:40 +0100, Frogman wrote:
>> >>
> >>> Hello all,
> >>> I have a Three year old healthy mongrel dog (about the size of a
> >>> Labrador) which requires castration, so I phoned my local vet and was
> >>> told this would cost between £200 and £250 which seems a little steep
> >>> to me, has anyone had their dog done recently and if so what was the
> >>> cost?
> >>
> >> Can't you just place a tight rubber band around the testicles, the same
> >> way they do with pigs?
>
> > NO!!!!!!!!!
> >
> > Would you want someone to put rubber band around your balls to castrate you
> >
> >
>
> No.
>
> I have no desire to be castrated regardless of method.
>
> However the elastrator technique, as described, can be used on humans who
> desire castration as the following article notes:
>
> http://wiki.bmezine.com/index.php/Elastrator
>
> There's a difference between a human making the idiotic decision to endure
> the pain that results from this and one who has it done to them regardless
> of choice. The dog has no choice in the matter and it would be inhumane to
> put him through the drawn out discomfort and pain, not to mention chance of
> infection, because of the human owner's selfishness.

Is that how that song "the rubber band man" originated?

Hey, y'all prepare yourself
For the Rubberband man
You never heard a sound
Like the rubberband man
You're bound to lose control
When the Rubberband starts to jam

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Patio Lemur

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Oct 24, 2007, 4:34:06 PM10/24/07
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On 24 Oct 2007 01:23:34 GMT, Alan Truism <alan....@yahoo.com>
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>"Every now and then I hear of a news story in which a so called
> cutter is arrested for performing a castration surgery even though
> he is really not a doctor, usually after a castration surgery on one of
> his clients goes awry. I also hear of persons who tried to castrate
> themselves, and then needed expensive treatment. Very often the client
> was in desperation and was willing to obtain his or her orchiectomy at
> all costs, even if the price turns out to be one's own life. But does
> this surgery really have to cost everything?"
>
>[ http://www.geocities.com/sherrylanina/CastrationSafety.html ]

Elastrator?

Old-school mortification of the flesh.

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