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Re: That's a fair question

Written by Jay at 20 Nov 2002 19:36:13:

As an answer to: That's a fair question written by Jim at 19 Nov 2002 16:13:15:

Hi Jim

You are indeed a nice person ^_^

Good Luck to you


>If a man were to make a decision to have his foreskin removed based upon factual information, that is a matter that should be his personal decision. However, very few are afforded the opportunity to make such an informed decision. The removal of thousands of nerves and the intricate blood supply system drastically change the sexual function of the penis, a fact that is rarely discussed with prospects of the surgeon.
>Now, why should that matter? This is why. The symptons of the loss of those vital body parts don't often appear for a few or even many years. This gives the victim of the surgery a false notion that he was not harmed by his loss. Historical evidence shows us that the majority of these men will then falsely believe that they can impose such body modification upon their newborn sons without a second thought about the lifelong consequences of the son's physical loss or his personal thoughts on the matter.
>When we can get a person with a problem related to his foreskin to understand that the problem is solvable simply and easily through exercise rather than by drastic mutilating amputation, then he will more likely understand the need to protect his own sons from harm.




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