No, all men should not be castrated. Castration is a serious medical procedure that has significant physical, emotional, and ethical implications. It is important to respect individual rights and bodily autonomy, as well as to consider the consequences of such actions on personal health and society as a whole. Discussions around reproductive health and rights should focus on informed consent and individual choices rather than blanket measures.
The men were supposed to stay on deck and wait for all the woman and children to get on first wether they be 1st 2nd or 3rd class but first class men thought better of themselves and decided that they should get on before 3rd class. So they should have not been on until the end but men snuck on dressed as woman or threatened crew members. Most gentlemen stayed on deck but not all.
The duration of All the Queen's Men is 1.67 hours.
I am hoping Dan the plumber. he is hot, hot, hot. I think all the men should take off shirts and forget the wifebeaters. They are all hot.
Malawi is a hot country and men do wear shorts there.
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There is no specific name for a fixed raccoon.
To castrate is to basically get your stallion "fixed", or make him a gielding.
A castrated male goat is called a wether.
a gelding (say gel-ding)
A castrated male horse is called a gelding.
Do you mean castrated? A person who is castrated is known as a eunuch.
No, all men should kiss their fathers. Just like all men should kiss their mothers, all women should kiss their fathers, and all women should kiss their mothers.
Yes, boar hogs (pig) are male pigs that have not been casterated.
A stallion. Castrated males are called geldings.
Stallion is a gender, meaning male. Mares are females, and geldings are casterated (gelded) males.
Castrated* llama is called a Gelding, same thing for a castrated horse.
yes