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Old 11-03-2011
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I have been a "chemical eunuch" for a few years now, after having taken Androcur, an anti-androgen to stop my testosterone production for several years. I also dappled with estrogen, but full feminization is not my objective.

My own experience is that I did lose a lot of my libido, though it is low but not out. I can get hard, but it becomes painful, because my penis had shrunk and if it does get fully engorged, it feels like its skin feels like it is about to split open.

The few erections I do get are relatively weak and short lived, certainly not enough for penetration. Because of the discomfort, I don't dare try Viagra.

I can achieve orgasm, and there is some clear cum, the look and feel of which is very similar to just a lot of pre-cum.

And I can get orgasm without an erection.

From my own quite extensive research from Eunuch Archive, which has a special section for transsexual issues, Androcur or Spiro work on reducing testosterone. They would impact erections the fastest. But taken for just a short time, it could be reverseable. I can atest to that as I stopped after about 3 or 4 months, and all my functions returned after a few months. (But everybody is affected differently.)

Taking estrogen does not immediately impact on erections. But impact on your testes (such as infertility, and possibly erectile ability) tends to be permanent quite quickly. However, everybody react differently. As for me, when I added estrogen, I get more sexual and libido, but can stay completely soft no matter what we were doing. I could cum completely soft and small. But I often enjoyed the sensuality without any wish to cum. (Feminine feelings?)

So returning to the original first post a couple of years ago, the big question is what do you want. You want feminization but maintain erectile functions. It is a toss up. Everybody is different. The best advise I could suggest is to try in small doses, and continue if you like what you are feeling, and stop immediately if you don't.

Don't jump in with high doses. Effects, regardless of whether you want them or not, become irreversible all that much faster. Meanwhile, high doses of hormones could be very dangerous on your liver as well as many other systems required for your health.

For your reference, I had to stop hormones because I developed anemia, depression, completely loss of energy and ability to concentrate, and weight gains. And from my research, these are some of the most common effects of castration.

My libido remain low. My ability to get erect remain low. My cum remain small amounts of mostly clear fluid. But at least all the nasty side effects stopped. So I am pretty happy with my current status.

Definitely, I would suggest any thought of surgery only after you had been on hormones and have been absolutely sure that you like all the effects ... both the intended and un-intended.
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