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Hi everybody, it's just me. So the question, if a guy gets his penis cut off, he would still be horny, and full of testosterone, because he still had his balls, right? Are the balls what makes him horny? Or is his mind? If you cut off his balls, would he completely lose his sex drive? I mean I don't think he would even care if he had a penis at that point. Why would a guy want his balls to be cut off? I think I would be able to tell if a guy had his balls cut off, and I think the attraction would be lost, but if he had no penis, but still full of sex drive, the attraction would be intensified. I dont know, I shouldnt even be posting here, but I was just wondering. Thats all.
Testosterone increases concentration, which also happens to increase sex drive. Interestingly having a high level of testosterone causes permanent damage to a man’s ability to concentrate in his late years. To get an erection requires the use of muscles that are under the subconscious mind's control. If a man concentrates on something that makes him sexually aroused then his subconscious mind will as well. A man does not have to have testicles to get an erection. The only way that you could tell if a man was ********* without seeing or feeling his private area is if he was ********* before or around puberty. Testosterone changes a man’s voice and this is why the Catholic Church used to ******** young boys. Girls could not sing in the choir so they would ******** orphans who no one cared about to create female voice singers for the choir. It is also a myth that testosterone causes hair loss. That is caused by genetics. Believe it or not ********** has actually been tried as a method of preventing hair loss. It does not work. Couples have regular sex lives without testicles although getting an erection on demand is no longer practical and sex aids are common. Another aspect of sex drive comes from the pituitary and penis. They both work together to increase a man’s sex drive. The pituitary increases the amount of erections and an erection will increase sex drive for a while. Removing the pituitary will most likely result in death because it is right next to the brain stem. The only way to completely remove a man’s sex drive without killing him is to remove both his testicles and his penis. About two out of three guys who are chemically ********* suffer from depression. Studies have shown this number to be consistent among men who have been physically *********. About 90% of the men who have a sex change operation regret their decision. Wanting to remove sex organs is called body dis-morphism and it is a mental disorder. Because of the high rate of regret many surgeons consider it an immoral practice. If you want more details or information I would be happy to give them to you. I have researched the topic extensively. I also know the most common reasons why women lose sex drive.