Castration and Mutilation as TRADITIONS!
Castration was considered a tradition that was practiced in many societies of the past. A eunuch describes a man who was castrated in order to perform a specific social function. In ancient China, castration was performed for two purposes; as a punishment, and to gain employment in the imperial service.
In ancient Egypt, mutilation was a tradition. It represented the practice of circumcision of young egyption girls, for they believed that it will save them social disgrace in the future.
After several fights, protests, laws and regulations, these practices were finally eliminated in all countries.