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How Testosterone Makes Men, Men [Encore]

The Art of Manliness

CHAPTER

The Disturbing History of Castration and Masculinity

This chapter examines the historical practice of castrating young boys in 18th-century Italy to create castrati singers, revealing the shocking implications for masculinity and testosterone. It explores the physiological effects of testosterone and how these practices shaped societal understanding of male identity and development.

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