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Castration and males
* Castration in males.

Castration and has
Castration as a means of subjugation, enslavement or other punishment has a very long pedigree, dating back to ancient Sumer ( see also Eunuch ).
Castration of various species in the non-breeding season has no effect on territorial aggression.
Castration in humans has been proposed, and sometimes used, as a method of birth control in certain poorer regions.
Castration has been used in modern conflicts, such as the Janjaweed militiamen currently () attacking citizens of the Darfur region in Sudan, often castrating villagers and leaving them to bleed to death.
This particularly in view that castration has a history, up to the modern age, of therapeutic use ; according to Victor T. Cheney, in his Castration: Advantages and Disadvantages ( Authorhouse, Dec. 2003 ),

Castration and on
There is an urban legend that a CBC announcer once referred to the network on the air as the " Canadian Broadcorping Castration ", which also sometimes remains in use as a satirical nickname.
Castration was typically carried out on the soon-to-be eunuch without his consent in order that he might perform a specific social function ; this was common in many societies.
Castration is commonly performed on domestic animals not intended for breeding.
Alice Bag went on to join Castration Squad, which included Phranc and Dinah Cancer among its many members.
Total Castration, remastered by Null, followed on the Nux Organization label in 2012.

Castration and behavior
Castration, and the elimination of hormonally driven behavior associated with a stallion, allows a male horse to be calmer and better-behaved, making the animal quieter, gentler and potentially more suitable as an everyday working animal.

Castration and .
* The grindcore band Discordance Axis references Absalom at the end of the track entitled Castration Rite.
Castration before puberty ( or in its early stages ) prevents a boy's larynx from being transformed by the normal physiological events of puberty.
Castration as part of religious practice, and eunuchs occupying religious roles have been established prior to classical antiquity.
* Long-Term Consequences of Castration in Men: Lessons from the Skoptzy and the Eunuchs of the Chinese and Ottoman Courts, The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism December 1, 1999 vol.
The Castration of Uranus ( mythology ) | Uranus: fresco by Vasari & Cristofano Gherardi ( c. 1560, Sala di Cosimo I, Palazzo Vecchio, Florence ).
Castration ( also referred to as gelding, spaying, neutering, fixing, orchiectomy, oophorectomy ) is any action, surgical, chemical, or otherwise, by which a male loses the functions of the testicles or a female loses the functions of the ovaries.
Castration was frequently used for religious or social reasons in certain cultures in Europe, the Middle East, South Asia, Africa, and East Asia.
Castration also figured in a number of religious castration cults.
Castration prevents male pattern baldness if it is done before hair is lost.
Castration ( as a metaphor ) also plays an important role in psychoanalytically-influenced literary theory, for example Harold Bloom's The Anxiety of Influence.
" Castration.
* Theresa McCuaig, " Understanding Castration.
The Castration of Uranus: fresco by Vasari & Cristofano Gherardi ( c. 1560, Sala di Cosimo I, Palazzo Vecchio, Florence ).
Castration ensured that all sins caused by lepost could not be committed.
Castration of the undescended teste ( s ) should be considered for cryptorchid dogs due to the high rate of testicular cancer, especially sertoli cell tumors.
Castration anxiety is the fear of emasculation in both the literal and metaphorical sense.

males and usually
In anurans, males usually arrive at the breeding sites before females and the vocal chorus they produce may stimulate the endocrine activity of males that are not yet reproductively active and ovulation in females.
Typically, prolonged breeders congregate at a breeding site, the males usually arriving first, calling and setting up territories.
The assembled frogs may call in unison and frenzied activity ensues, the males scrambling to mate with the usually smaller number of females.
Coats of female bongos are usually more brightly coloured than those of males.
However, such fights are usually discouraged by visual displays, in which the males bulge their necks, roll their eyes and hold their horns in a vertical position while slowly pacing back and forth in front of the other male.
However, females usually mark without urinating and mark less frequently than males overall.
Dominant males are highly protective of the females, but they usually cannot prevent all the subordinates from copulating.
Where the scarring is clearly visible such as the face, legs, and arms, females will usually obtain a greater amount of compensation than males.
In Asian elephants, only males have tusks, but both males and females of African elephants have tusks and are usually less hairy than their Asian cousins.
For example, in the 17th century cross dressing was common in plays, as, for example, evident in the content of many of William Shakespeare's plays ( and by the actors in the actual performances, since female roles in Elizabethan Theater were always performed by males, usually prepubescent boys ).
Diploid biparental males are usually sterile but a few species that have fertile diploid males are known.
When examined, female hamsters have their anal and genital openings close together, whereas males have these two holes farther apart ( the penis is usually withdrawn into the coat and thus appears as a hole or pink pimple ).
Females and males usually mate monogamously for many years.
Low male-to-female ratios are usually the result of a war, but these figures were lower than the sex ratio of 88. 3 males per 100 females recorded for 1953, the last year of the Korean War.
Although there is usually no parental care after birth, before birth parents may scatter, hide, guard or brood eggs, with sea horses being notable in that the males undergo a form of " pregnancy ", brooding eggs deposited in a ventral pouch by a female.
Ostriches usually weigh from, Ostriches of the East African race ( S. c. massaicus ) averaged in males and in females, while the nominate subspecies was found to average in unsexed adults.
Human orgasms usually result from the stimulation of the penis in males, typically accompanying ejaculation, and the clitoris in females.
Polygyny is the most common form of polygamy ; the much rarer practice of polyandry is the form of marriage in which one woman has two or more husbands at the same time, usually among brothers or males of the same family.
As to the latter variety, as some males return to the household, others leave for a long time, so that there is usually one husband present.
Wild groups usually consist of three to ten individuals, with one reproductively active female, one or more reproductive males, and several nonreproductive helpers that can be either male or female.
Polyandry in primates and other mammals is usually correlated with reduced or reverse sexual dimorphism — females larger than males.
When males of a species are much larger than females, polygyny is usually practiced.

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