Anonymous ID: 8fc9d4 June 18, 2018, 2:56 a.m. No.1795874   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>5898 >>5907

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Intact is the Norm

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The vast majority of the world's men, including most Europeans and Scandinavians, are intact. And before 1900, circumcision was virtually non-existent in the United States as well–except for Jewish and Muslim people, who've been performing genital cutting for hundreds of years for religious reasons.

 

Believe it or not, circumcision was introduced in English-speaking countries in the late 1800s to control or prevent masturbation, similar to the way that female circumcision was promoted and continues to be advocated in some Muslim and African countries to control women's sexuality. As the absurdity of this position became apparent, new justifications, such as the prevention of cervical and penile cancers, received the blessing of the medical establishment. But these are justifications that science has been unable to support. Nor is there any scientific proof that circumcision prevents sexually transmitted diseases.

 

Also contrary to popular belief, the intact penis requires no special care. Many parents get hung up about how to "clean" the intact penis in an infant. Some are even told to retract the foreskin. This can cause pain and scarring, and it isn't necessary. The foreskin often does not retract naturally until a child is older–sometimes not until he is a teenager–but a boy can easily stretch and retract his foreskin gently over several months' time.

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Dr. Christiane Northrup, Obstetrician, gynecologist, performed hundreds of circumcisions at one point in her career. The full article was first published in 2004 in Men's Health Magazine

 

It's guaranteed Muh Dick is groping in the dark as far as knowing what a corona, coronal ridge, frenulum, and all the other anatomical landmarks are that are mentioned in the video.

 

The Penis - Sex Education 101

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BgoTRMKrJo4