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Written by Jim at 26 Apr 2003 05:19:21: Re: And it's a good one
As an answer to: Re: And it's a good one written by Ivan at 26 Apr 2003 00:47:36:
Ivan, no doubt you are quite aware that dilators of various materials are frequently used by practioners. Perhaps the most commonly known are those used by orthodontists to maintain the position of teeth after braces have been removed. Braces themselves are devices used to move parts of the body in an area of the body much more delicate than the preputial opening and cavity. Proctologists employ plastic devices for dilating the rectum, another very sensitive body part. This morning I read of a new shunt which is being plannned for insertion into arteries. Gosh, can you imagine that the prepuce would be more sensitive to insertion of a benign device than arteries would be? These guys who are trying to make folly of my suggestions are simply at a loss for any counter suggestions, so they have to resort to criticism because of their ignorance and inadequacies.