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The term '''nullo''' (or '''smoothie''') refers to an extreme ] subculture made up mostly of men who have had their genitals (and sometimes also their nipples) surgically removed. Nullos are not necessarily ]; most identify as ]s.<ref name="DeMello2007">{{cite book|author=Margo DeMello|title=Encyclopedia of Body Adornment|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=s0122BsqrZwC&pg=PA57|year=2007|publisher=ABC-CLIO|isbn=978-0-313-33695-9|pages=57–}}</ref><ref name="kapelovitz">{{cite web|url=http://www.protecturnuts.com/?_fb_noscript=1&href=www.protecturnuts.com%2F%23!Korean-Grab%2Fcb77%2F55ec95780cf2de902a7f5ff4#!The-Growing-trend-of-eunuchsmen-without-balls/cb77/55a462450cf286eab022327f|title=
The growing trend of eunuchs/men without balls}}</ref> They are either ] or submissive homosexuals.<ref name="gelding">{{cite web|url=http://gawker.com/i-still-unload-this-man-is-a-nullo-who-removed-his-1645409616|title="I Still Unload": This Man Is a "Nullo" Who Removed His Penis and Balls}}</ref> The term nullo is short for ''genital nullification''.<ref name="gizm_TheM">{{Cite web| title = The Most Extreme Body Hacks That Actually Change Your Physical Abilities| last = Knibbs | first = Kate| work = Gizmodo| date = 2015-05-14| accessdate = 2017-08-23| url = https://gizmodo.com/the-most-extreme-body-hacks-that-actually-change-your-p-1704056851}}</ref> Though the procedure is mostly done by men, there are women who also voluntarily have their vagina stitched closed and ] removed.<ref name="Harrington2016">{{cite book|author=Lee Harrington|title=Traversing Gender: Understanding Transgender Realities|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=PBMHDAAAQBAJ&pg=PT23|date=1 May 2016|publisher=Mystic Productions Press|isbn=978-1-942733-83-6|pages=23–}}</ref>


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One of the most famous nullos is ], a Japanese artist and asexual activist who in 2012 had his genitals surgically removed, cooked, and served to paying guests at a public banquet. ] is not a crime under Japanese law. Sugiyama, who uses the nickname "Ham Cybele", also had his nipples removed.<ref name="sugiyama">{{cite web|url=http://ieet.org/index.php/IEET/print/5879|title=Japanese Asexual Activist-Artist Slices off his Genitalia, Serves at Banquet}}</ref><ref name="calorie">{{cite web|url=http://calorielab.com/news/2012/05/17/tokyo-ham-cybele-human-genital-banquet-not-illegal/|title=Mao Sugiyama’s Ham Cybele Genital Banquet}}</ref>
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