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Hmm. I kind of think that Kaen should be allowed to knock up a concubine so that he can ha...

iamxrae May 1, 2016 12:00 pm

Hmm. I kind of think that Kaen should be allowed to knock up a concubine so that he can have his own kid too. I wonder how Reion would feel about that.

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    NPK May 1, 2016 2:38 pm

    Yeah I would like to know Reon's reactions to that but considering that Kaen was actually raised as girl because of tradition...it would be impossible for him to have a concubine...

    shynka December 25, 2016 6:53 pm
    Yeah I would like to know Reon's reactions to that but considering that Kaen was actually raised as girl because of tradition...it would be impossible for him to have a concubine... @NPK

    why? he have penis, he can use it :P

    korean September 8, 2017 6:21 am
    why? he have penis, he can use it :P shynka

    lol also if he still thinks he is a girl there us always yuri

    Mameiha January 31, 2018 2:01 am
    why? he have penis, he can use it :P shynka

    In some countries and cultures of Asia, in ancient times, males that were raised to be females for the duration of their lives were castrated. Some were made eunuchs, by physically having their testicals removed prior to puberty. Some were fed a daily diet of herbs that inhibit the production of testosterone before and during puberty and were thus, chemically castrated. Some, in more barbaric cultures, simply had their testicles crushed. So, if this story is a representation of ancient Asian cultures, the likelihood that Kaen has a functioning penis is small. Without testicles, the body does not produce enough testosterone to induce puberty and thus the penis remains that of a child through the man's entire life. The penis itself can be removed, but often the business of urine excretion becomes difficult and the patient/victim is prone to serious bladder and kidney infections. (Were talking about ancient methods now, not modern surgical methods.) Because of this, unless the person having their penis removed was a criminal, it was considered to dangerous, cruel or life threatening of a procedure to perform, particularly on those of social status or rank, and castration prior to puberty was chosen, since the penis remains in a state where it is "unusable" for anything aside from urination (ie. sex). Just a little tidbit of interesting trivia picked up from my "History of Medicine" course in pre-med. LOL

    Mayumi May 9, 2018 4:55 pm

    Lmao same