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Some woman from USA once called me a "foreskin fetishist", because I LOVE intact men. There's so much more to play with, and foreskin's mucosa actually prevents a woman from getting dry after sex. Foreskin RULES!
As for that bimbo, if anyone has a weird fetish here, it's her. A fetish for amputees.
P.S. I don't refer to my breasts as "unmastectomised", or "uncut", just because I have them. Have fun with your perfect cock.
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@Lofeman You know what I did with my abnormally tight foreskin? I powered through and DEALT with it. It was downright uncooperative at first, but now it runs like a dream.
Am i joking? I'm not even.
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you found my comments "a very, very unconvincing argument in favour of circumcision". But I did not offer them as an argument for routine circumcision. If a man has a retractable foreskin, and practices good male hygiene, then of course there is no need for a circumcision. I agree with those who are against the routine circumcision (such as in US), the only contribution I wanted to make was for you to be aware that some men really have decades of embarressing complications of tight foreskins
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@trident3b And you're making a connection between being circumcised and Having HIV? XD You might as well make a connection between people with throat cancer with people who have had their tonsils removed. You obviously don't have the basic medical information needed to even debate the topic and are just going off of in impassioned speeches against circumcision while assuming everything you don't know. You act like a child, I treat you like a child. Now fuck off.
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@trident3b Oh and you do know that HIV can be spread through more than just by having sex right? And The reason why it's so high is because of the sexually open nature of the American people. There is more sex before marriage in the and people with more sexual partners in the US than Africa. I also found it funny that you just said Africa. Like it's a country and not a continent with 50 nations in it. You should check out a geography book.
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@trident3b And I'm insulting you because you didn't bother to look at any of my comments to Latum and the other users who brought up the same points. And not to mention that it was posted A YEAR AGO. Are you just trolling me because I don't agree with you? Because that's what you're doing, you're just being offensive by using terms like "Mutilation".
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@trident3b Ah, Ad hominem attacks and outdated medical data. That's nice. You're glad that I'm mutilated? XD Because I had a legit surgery performed by a medical professional to correct a birth defect that prevented me from pushing my foreskin back to clean the skin? Do you not now how infections happen down there? Please, I'm no more mutilated then someone who had their appendix removed. You're just moron who's get pissy over the least important argument in the world today.
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I'm a male nurse, working in A and E, and I regularly have to catheterize uncircumcised men, especially older men. For a great number of men, it is actually very difficult, if not impossible to retract the foreskin. I am glad for you that you have no problem, and that for you it is as easy as lifting an arm to wash your armpit. But tight foreskins, phimosis, and eventually paraphimosis, cause huge amounts of pain, infections and embarresment.
Lofeman 6 months ago
@Lofeman Well, considering that according to Huntley et al. the percentage of foreskins that are retractable in males over the age of 17 stands at around 99%, and that in the cases where the foreskin is non-retractable, topical steroid cream is 80% effective, I find this to be a very, very unconvincing argument in favour of circumcision.
LatumWay 6 months ago 7
Apology accepted ;) I didn't even know about this video until today.
AtheistAussie 6 months ago
@AtheistAussie How strange : D
LatumWay 6 months ago