Can eunuchs get pregnant?

Hermaphrodites, commonly known as eunuchs, can now choose a gender of their liking and some can even give birth to babies, thanks to a special procedure developed at the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS).
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Can a eunuch have pleasure?

"A eunuch would not experience lust as we know it. Some techniques to create eunuchs were less than perfect, though, and if there were some residual testosterone then a eunuch might indeed occasionally experience sexual desire."
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What do they cut off a eunuch?

It is important to note that most eunuchs are castrated simply by removing their testicles, not the entirety of their penis.
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Do eunuchs still get hard?

Men who are castrated often are still able to have an erection and may be capable of intercourse. Their sex drive is diminished because the testicles are no longer present to produce testosterone. But the drive is not eliminated.
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What is the gender of eunuch?

Eunuchs are biological males who have undergone voluntary castration for reasons other than male‐to‐female transsexualism.
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Are eunuchs infertile?

Since eunuchs are without functional testicles, they are both sterile and deprived of the testosterone that promotes male characteristics.
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Do eunuchs exist today?

In reality, there are more castrated men alive today that at any other point in history. As many as 600,000 men in North America are living as eunuchs for medical reasons. The vast majority are afflicted with prostate cancer.
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Can eunuchs grow hair?

The congenital growth of hair never falls out, for a eunuch never goes bald. In the case of all castrated or mutilated male quadrupeds the voice changes to the feminine voice…
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What was the advantage of using a eunuch?

Wassersug discovered that being a eunuch has, in addition to the famous drawbacks, some unexpected benefits: less tendency to be aggressive and pugnacious; more and maybe deeper empathy with other people; and without the hormone-driven sexual distraction, a relaxed comfort in savouring the beauty in women's faces.
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Why are eunuchs tall?

When a boy is castrated there will be a lower level of testosterone in the body. The presence of testosterone assists in the fusing of the epiphyseal plates in the long bones, therefore if a boy is castrated and lacks a normal level of testosterone his epiphyseal plates will take longer to fuse making him taller.
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How are eunuchs born?

A normal male has XY sex chromosomes which attribute all the masculine characters to them. However a eunuch is born when there is nondisjunction of the sex chromosomes during gamete formation as a result of which eunuchs have XXY as their sex chromosomes. Thus they are neither completely males nor females.
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Why do eunuchs live longer?

A recent study published in the journal Current Biology finds that Korean eunuchs — castrated men — lived 14 to 19 years longer than other men, suggesting that male sex hormones play a role in life span.
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What happens when you become a eunuch?

Most eunuchs underwent castration as a condition of their employment, though others were castrated as punishment or after they had been sold by poor parents.
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Who is the most famous eunuch?

Farinelli Was One Of The Greatest Singers In History

Some of Europe's most famous early modern singers were eunuchs, or castrati.
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How many types of eunuchs are there?

In the Gospel according to Matthew (19:12), Jesus identified three types of eunuchs: those who are born eunuchs, those who are made eunuchs, and those who make themselves eunuchs for the kingdom of heaven.
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What organs do eunuchs have?

Eunuch is a term used to describe a male whose testicles have not developed, been destroyed or removed. If this occurs prior to puberty, the boy will possess many feminine features.
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Can a eunuch marry?

Eunuchs of the Chosun Dynasty lived with privileges: Korean eunuchs were conferred with official ranks and were legally allowed to marry, a practice that was officially banned in the Chinese Empire. In addition, married couples were also entitled to have children by adopting castrated boys or normal girls.
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Why do eunuchs clap?

According to Vishambhar Prasad Nishad, eunuchs never fall sick because they clap. “Eunuchs come for showering their blessings at the time of weddings and child birth… We have heard and read that they always keep clapping. Clapping is a therapy like acupuncture.
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Why are there so many eunuchs in India?

The eunuchs or hijras have been an integral part of Indian society since time immemorial. [1] Eunuchs were prized as guards of harems, and as companions, by kings and emperors. Eunuchs are given a homogenous social identity, irrespective of their physical or endocrine status.
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When did hijras start?

Hijra identity and culture evolved during the Delhi Sultunate (1226-1526) and Mughal Empire (1526-1707), where some hijras were servants for elite housholds, working class, or served as military commanders, political advisors, and guardians of the harem.
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What is a eunuch in Bible?

In Matthew 19:12, Christ describes three types of people as unfit for marriage, namely those who have been castrated (which all exegetes take as indicating eunuchs); those born incapable (con- genital eunuchs) and those who, by their own free choice and for the glory of God's Kingdom, abstain from marrying (voluntary ...
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How do I become a eunuch?

A eunuch (/ˈjuːnək/ YOO-nək) is a man who has been castrated. Throughout history, castration often served a specific social function.
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When did castrati stop?

The last castrato

And castration was made illegal after the unification of Italy in 1861. But it wasn't until 1878 that Pope Leo XIII banned the church from hiring castrati.
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Where did the word eunuch came from?

Eunuch comes from the Greek eunoukhos, meaning "bedroom guard." In history a eunuch was a man whose job was to guard the bedroom door of a royal woman to protect her. These guards were castrated to make them less threatening to the women they guarded.
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