Eunuch

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Eunuch is a term used to describe a man who has been castrated, typically early enough in his life for this change to have major hormonal consequences. In some cultures and eras, eunuchs were employed as guards and servants in harems or other areas where access needed to be restricted to only women.

History

The use of eunuchs in royal courts and religious institutions has a long history, dating back to ancient civilizations such as Egypt, Persia, and China. In these societies, eunuchs often held significant power and influence, serving as advisors, administrators, and military leaders.

Physiology

Castration before puberty prevents the development of secondary sexual characteristics, resulting in a distinctive high-pitched voice, lack of body hair, and underdeveloped genitalia. Eunuchs may also experience changes in body shape and size due to the lack of testosterone.

Social and Cultural Roles

Eunuchs have played various roles in different societies. In some cultures, they were seen as trusted servants, while in others they were revered as spiritual figures. In many cases, eunuchs were marginalized and stigmatized, facing discrimination and social exclusion.

Modern Perspectives

Today, the practice of castration for the purpose of creating eunuchs is generally considered unethical and is illegal in many countries. However, some individuals voluntarily undergo castration for personal or cultural reasons.

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