First off eunuchs aern’t necessarily castrated although they are in most cases. Instead " Hence, by Late Antiquity the term "eunuch" had come to be applied not only to castrated men, but also to a wide range of men with comparable behaviour, who had "chosen to withdraw from worldly activities and thus refused to procreate" And they can ejaculate, they just can’t procreate, i.e. have babies. Ejaculate is made of not only sperm but also fluid, in that case they would be shooting blanks.
No, when the testies are removed, the body cannot produce testosterone, this gives the sex drive, child molesters, and rapists are commonly given a drug that chemically castrates the person so they cannot rape or molest.
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Yes. It just affects blood flow. It has nothing to do with hormones. However, if the eunuch had a penectomy also, then nothin’ is going to help that.
Actually a eunuch who has a penis but whose testicles have been removed can achieve an erection they just can’t ejaculate.
First off eunuchs aern’t necessarily castrated although they are in most cases. Instead " Hence, by Late Antiquity the term "eunuch" had come to be applied not only to castrated men, but also to a wide range of men with comparable behaviour, who had "chosen to withdraw from worldly activities and thus refused to procreate" And they can ejaculate, they just can’t procreate, i.e. have babies. Ejaculate is made of not only sperm but also fluid, in that case they would be shooting blanks.
no, not ed, they have no equipment
No, when the testies are removed, the body cannot produce testosterone, this gives the sex drive, child molesters, and rapists are commonly given a drug that chemically castrates the person so they cannot rape or molest.
Don’t be silly. Thanks for an easy 2 points
NO.