For all the people who say that it is dirty to have a foreskin does that mean th!


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For all the people who say that it is dirty to have a foreskin does that mean that circumcised men don't wash?

So many people think that a natural penis is dirty. I wash mine every day and have never had a problem with it smelling and have taught my son to clean his as well.

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3 weeks ago
Just a reply to one persons note. any man can shake his penis after he has been to the toilet. when a natural man goes all he does is peel the foreskin back to stop any urine stayin inside the skin


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Someone said "there is a warm place for bacteria to grow in there. "
Ignore that rubbish about keeping it clean. That propaganda exists only in the United States. Are you aware that the majority of Europe is NOT circumcised? Do you ever hear about mass numbers of European men unable to keep their penis' clean and getting infections?
What about the folds of the labia in a child? It's more difficult to clean the folds of the labia. Is it difficult to keep the labia clean?
It is NOT difficult to clean a penis which has not been mutilated.





Anyway, some information about circumcision.
No medical institution in the world actually recommends the practice.
Let's have a look at medical associations in the developed world. The British Medical Association, Royal Australasian College of Physicians, Canadian Paediatric Society, American Medical Association, American Academy of Pediatrics, Australian College of Paediatrics and Australasian Association of Paediatric Surgeons. Every one of them recommends AGAINST performing the procedure. Their positions on the procedure can be found here: http://www.circumcision.org/position.htm...


Here is a video of the operation. Watch it if you want to learn more. Please do watch it.
http://youtube.com/watch?search=&mode=re...
Or this video:
http://video.yahoo.com/video/play?vid=35...
It is not just a little snip here and there. Watch the above video of a circumcision in progress.


The foreskin keeps the glans soft and moist and protects it from trauma and injury. Without this protection, the glans becomes dry, calloused, and desensitized from exposure and chafing.
Specialized nerve endings in the foreskin enhance sexual pleasure.
The foreskin may have functions not yet recognized or understood.
[ http://www.nocirc.org/publish/pamphlet7.... ]

"Circumcision removes the most sensitive parts of the penis and decreases the fine-touch pressure sensitivity of glans penis. The most sensitive regions in the uncircumcised penis are those parts ablated by circumcision. When compared to the most sensitive area of the circumcised penis, several locations on the uncircumcised penis that are missing from the circumcised penis were significantly more sensitive." Circumcision removes as much as 75% of sensation [ http://www.nocirc.org/touch-test/bju_668... ].

The foreskin reduces the force required by the penis to enter the vagina. It also increases the sexual enjoyment of the female partner. Here is a study to back this up: http://www.cirp.org/library/anatomy/ohar...

Performing circumcision on a child can and does result in the deaths of children due to blood loss and/or failure of the immune system.
http://video.yahoo.com/video/play?vid=51...
Approximately 230 American males die every year because of circumcision. [ http://www.sexuallymutilatedchild.org/de... , http://www.cirp.org/library/death/... ] This is a meaningless and very sad loss of life.

It can and does result in very significant scaring.
It can and does result in sexual problems later in life.

Circumcised males have a much higher rate of sexual dysfunction and premature ejaculation. [ http://www.cirp.org/library/sex_function... ]




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