bluegrass501
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Just something to consider........ I've read a LOT on cuckold sites about using female hormones to sissify a cuckold, in order to humiliate/control him. Some even talk of castration. I've decided everyone really has it wrong!
I have permisterally undergone MALE hormone therapy, because of low testosterone levels. I had little chest and pubic hair, a low sex drive, low sperm count (just enough to knock my wife up) and poor strength. After months of the therapy (called Wiley Protocol), I now wake up with a hardon, want sex a lot more, and have hair in places I never dreamed, including my chest. It makes me more aggressive too.
The greater the male testosterone level, the less he will want to be sissified, and the more humiliated he will be when you do it to him.
The castration part is just totally insane, you cut them off and all testosterone is gone; he'll become more feminine ok, but where's the *** in that? Imagine his discomfort: * Having to shave his legs/pits. * Having to wear a bra, when he has no boobs. * Having a male sex drive, and no outlet, while his wife and her bull(s) do everything in their power to stimulate his desire to blow his load..the blue balls alone would be humiliating ***!
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Johnnyangplay
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Uh...what the hell are you talking about?
The idea might be good BUT-
The Wiley Protocol is for relieving the symptoms of menopause with estradiol and progesterone. Also, it's still in clinical trials and not yet used.
Good try though! http://indiecuckold.tumblr.com/
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luvpain
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he Wiley Protocol is a controversial form of bioidentical hormone replacement therapy (BHRT) devised and advocated by T. S. Wiley. The protocol claims to relieve the symptoms of menopause but is also promoted as increasing overall health through the recreation of a pre-menopausal woman's monthly hormonal cycle using rhythmic doses of hormones standardized to a uniform purity. Wiley claims the protocol is a step beyond the symptomatic treatment of conventional hormone replacement therapy. The protocol has been criticized by members of the medical community for lacking proof. In addition there are criticisms about the dosages of the hormones used, Wiley's lack of qualifications to design the protocol, and ethical problems with the clinical trial that is being run to test it. The protocol has not been empirically verified as safe or effective. stupid questions dont exist...
stupid answers however....
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bluegrass501
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Read up a little, Wiley is also available for men; at any rate, that has nothing to do with the original post, not really advocating using wiley on anybody, just relating that I have used it. As for proof, there are MANY things the medical community frowns at, but work effectively. They only march to the tune of the pharmaceutical drum. Follow the dollar trail............. Bluegrass cock
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