Quote from: Cindy Stephens on November 30, 2015, 01:26:46 PM
Have you seen a Dr. regarding this?
Not yet, but I have made plans today to see a therapist about this on December 9. Hopefully this is going to work out and yield some productive results.
QuoteIf you are still on your parents insurance program, then you are probably under 26.
Yes, I am currently 23 years old.
QuoteYou may find it difficult to even find a Dr. to perform it at your age.
Actually, I already appear to have found a couple of doctors who would be willing to perform an orchiectomy on me (as in, surgically castrate me) if I will get one or two therapist letters and undergo some other requirements beforehand.

QuoteA vasectomy is virtually 100% effective,
Actually, No, it isn't. Rather, a vasectomy is only 99.95% to 99.98% effective. Thus, the law of truly large numbers indicates that there are
extremely high odds that there will be at least one vasectomy failure out of every 10,000 vasectomies. Indeed, that one vasectomy failure can just as easily be mine as it can be anyone else's.
Quoteit doesn't come "undone",
False; after all, re-canalization can and sometimes does occur.
Indeed, the only thing that
might make me rethink my desire for surgical castration would be if a doctor is willing to remove my
entire vas deferens
and sign a legal contract where he or she promises to pay
all of my child support (regardless of how many unplanned pregnancies I will cause--after all, I myself am certainly a fan of polyamory) for 18+ years in the event that my
entire vas deferens will grow back and an unplanned pregnancy will occur. Anything short than that would be absolutely intolerable to me and would only make me even more determined to get surgically castrated (as in, get an orchiectomy). Seriously--after all, we have a strict liability theory of sperm in regards to child support here in the United States of America.

Heck, vasectomy failure certainly
isn't a valid excuse in court to avoid paying child support.

Of course, if you
do find a doctor who is willing to agree to
all of these demands of mine, then please make sure to let me know about this doctor.

Quoteand would leave you with plenty of testosterone to maintain erections, vaginal sex, and prevent osteoporosis.
Do you know of
any way other than an orchiectomy (surgical castration) which is
guaranteed to
permanently stop
all of the sperm
production in my body, though? If not, then I am afraid that keeping my testicles is certainly
not an acceptable option for me.

QuoteIf you then wanted feminization, you could use reversible drugs to lower your testosterone levels.
Yes, I could, but this certainly
wouldn't deal with the sterilization issue.

QuoteAn orchi seems like overkill for the results you are looking for, and not very effective for at least half of your requirements.
Well, I presented an alternative for you--find a qualified doctor who is willing to both remove my
entire vas deferens
and pay
all of my child support (
regardless of anything) for 18+ years in the event that my vas deferens will grow back and an unplanned pregnancy will occur. Indeed, the figurative ball is now in your court.

QuoteLike having vaginal sex.
Well, if I will get desperate, I can try taking testosterone replacement therapy, using Viagra, and/or using a penis pump while seeking to feminize my body and face in other ways (such as with the help of laser hair removal and electrolysis, which I plan to do in any case).

After all, I am certainly pragmatic in regards to this.

QuoteIs there another reason you seem to be so insistent on an orchi?
No, there isn't. While I certainly
do want to
strongly feminize both my body and my face, I would probably be willing to be more flexible in regards to getting an orchiectomy if we had less strict child support laws here in the United States of America.

However, unfortunately this
certainly isn't the case in reality:
http://www.childsupportguidelines.com/articles/art199903.htmlIndeed, the context of this person's article was so downright repulsive that I even e-mailed this person and told her about how her article (along with many other things) helped inspire me to get surgically castrated. Seriously.
Also, though, there is this:
http://www.salon.com/2013/11/02/make_fatherhood_a_mans_choice_partner/"Further, the one group of "fathers" the state is willing to exempt from child support are sperm donors, sending the message that it's okay to have a kid and not support it if there was no sex, but if you get some pussy, you are going to pay. Let's not support that model."
Using Anna March's terminology, I want to "get some pussy" without being forced to pay child support for 18+ years afterwards. Indeed, a vasectomy certainly
isn't going to
guarantee this; rather,
only a properly performed surgical castration (orchiectomy)
is going to
guarantee this. If you have a problem with this, then go blame our current excessively inflexible laws in regards to child support rather than blaming me!

QuoteI say this with the highest respect, get to a sex therapist and make sure that there are not some other issues going on.
Will do!

QuoteThese things are permanent, and what seems like eternity to a young male may seem like utter foolishness to that same male at 30 or 40. I suspect that any reputable dr. is going to ask you that same question and point out the same inconsistencies in your reasoning.
Let me put it
extremely bluntly to you and to anyone else who is or will be willing to listen: I would be more likely to commit suicide than to regret getting surgically castrated. Seriously. After all, I have literally thought about getting surgically castrated for
every single day over the last
couple of years and I am
100% certain that it is the right and best decision for me.

Indeed, I am simply responding to the current excessively inflexible laws in regards to child support in the best possible way.

Frankly, if you have a problem with that, then again, please blame the people who came up with these laws instead of blaming me!

Also, though, I just hope that my insurance is going to be willing to pay for my post-castration hormone replacement therapy. After all, the alternative to this would be me
permanently experiencing nasty things such as osteoporosis.