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Written by Rood at 07 Nov 2002 05:28:17: Re: A couple of points, Glider
As an answer to: A couple of points, Glider written by Dr. Mel at 07 Nov 2002 01:44:30:
"In truth I can guarantee that no doctor would ever suggest these (stretching) techniques..." Dr. S MelI suppose not, Mel. No money in simple stretching? No imagination? Evidently all the doctors with whom you are acquainted want to make big bucks from sexually mutilating helpless children and clueless adults, right? Does it give you and your ilk a feeling of power and superiority? Does it give you a thrill? Are you so lacking in self-worth that giving yourself permission to cut into live flesh provide justification for all of your "training"?
Mutilating the genitals of men is not "legitimate surgery". Surgery is the art of treating disease, injury or deformities by manual or operative procedures. Where, here, is the disease, injury or deformity? You are a charlatan, not a surgeon. To put it more simply, you are a "quack". You shame yourself.
>>So can you fix this so of thing entirely on your own? Yes, some people can. If you have a short frenulum, it is possible to stretch it, though this can take a while. If you find that this doesn’t work, or if it looks to be taking too long, frenuloplasty is probably your next best option, though even if you used filed down bottle tops or whatever, you would be most unlikely to do yourself any damage that circumcision would be unable to repair
>I appreciate you comments, Glider, though I am concerned that you would rather we (adults) should encourage to unsupervised children "filed down bottle tops or whatever" as a viable or more desirable alternative to other treatments (including circumcision). In truth I can guarantee that no doctor would ever suggest these techniques (for want of a better word). The potential for afflicted trauma to the area is far more hazardous and potentially damaging than any legitimate surgery. I would recommend a consultation to anyone before considering any of the disputed techniques.
>While stretching of the foreskin may help relieve the inflammation of mild phimosis, it is characteristically only temporary (if of any benefit) to any degree more severe. The stretching of the frenulum is not something I would ever suggest given the amount (or lack thereof) research done in this field. I would not be inclined myself to offer any treatment based on what a relatively small number of individual(s) have reported on the Internet as an approved or accurate representation for a study.
- Thank you friend Jim 11/07/2002 05:52 (0)