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TATTOO OF MAA 5.3
"I don't recognize my country anymore": Angelina Jolie
Toxic Postponed To 4th June 2026
HOLI GADBAD 4.3
Abhimaan Ki 4th Shaadi
Abeekmaan are cringe
Are we going to call out Yami for shading Kriti for her win?
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Celebs At Wankhede Stadium
if you want a very clean explanation you can say its like a birth defect and you do not have all the capabilities that a man or women will posses. coz of that you cannot father a child. But impotent men have all the capabilities of a normal man, but only some medical defect by which they are not able to procreate.
*** I do not mean to be vulgar or disrespectful or anything like that. if anyone thinks my answer is offensive then please pm me and I will delete it******
A eunuch (pronounced /'ju?n?k/) (Greek: "????????") is a castrated man, usually one castrated early enough to have major hormonal consequences.
The term usually refers to those castrated (without their consent) in order to perform a specific social function, as was common historically in many societies. The earliest records for intentional castration to produce eunuchs are from the Sumerian city of Lagash in the twenty-first century BC.[1][2] Over the millennia since, they have performed a wide variety of functions in many different cultures such as: courtiers or equivalent domestics, treble singers, religious specialists, government officials, military commanders, and guardians of women or harem servants. In some translations of ancient texts, individuals identified as eunuchs sometimes historically included men who were impotent with women, as well as those who were celibate.