Quote Originally Posted by hardnutz26 View Post
I have always liked powerful women. And what can be more powerful then a woman who has taken 1 or more set of testicles. And not only has she done it, but she is proud enough to talk about it, be open about it, always showing that she is ready to do it again and to anyone she feels the need to do it to. That shows pure power over a man that she can take away his most precious nuts and there is nothing he can really do about it even if he begs her not to. After she takes his most precious testicles she kind of says with the act and her look "You will never be the man you used to be, you will never be able to father children, you will never even be able to have sex, women will laugh at you and that's only because of me and you will always remember me and I have done it because I wanted to and it was not an accident and I am ready to tell everybody about it." Now tell me, isn't that power?


Hello there,

How are you? Thank you, for your kind words. However, I don't tend to think of myself as a "Powerful woman." AND I fear, I seem to have conveyed the wrong impression. I don't have a fetish for emasculating men. Actually, just the opposite! I've a "thing" for men with "balls".

I'm attracted to the hairy muscled "type". That is, I fancy athletic and authoritative men. Firefighters, military personnel, and police officers. They're so very masculine. <sigh> However, I digress from the central point.

Inflicting a blow (or blows) severe enough to rupture testicles, is quite dangerous. Such trauma to the genitals can cause cardiogenic or neurogenic shock. The former can lead to cardiac arrest and the latter, to stroke. Both of which can be fatal or lead to permanent disability. It doesn't happen all that often but, it can and has.

There are other consequences of serious testicle rupture that, are far more common. Sterility and sexual dysfunction are the two most commonly known. The male body is highly dependent on testosterone.

Absent the hormone; the muscles lose mass and eventually atrophy. Also, the body will lose bone density. This puts the individual at excellent risk of developing osteoperosis. A so-called "woman's" disease. Both of these conditions eventually become life-threatening. Then there's the psychological effect. The individual will suffer from clinical depression. Untreated, this often leads to suicide. Finally, there's the emotional devastation.

Ninety percent of our personal identity is tied to gender identification. It affects; how we talk, walk, dress, sit, and eat. AND to a large extent our conduct. Loss of identity is an extraordinarily devastating trauma. As if, becoming impotent and sterile wasn't trauma enough!

I could never be "Proud" of doing something this dreadful to a man. Or be eager to do it again. I should never want to wield the threat of emasculation over a man, as a means of power over him. This is what rapists due to their victims.

However, I don't consider those that, brutalise or violate women (or children)... to be "men". They barely qualify as human! It was these "lower" lifeforms, I was referencing in my post. I've my reasons, for possessing this viewpoint. I apologise, for reveling in the sexual destruction of these miscreants. However, I've my reasons. Besides, the dominant feeling is one of grim satisfaction. They're likely to never again, prey on the weak.


Warm regards,
Messalina