Young, furry Latino gets his foreskin pulled and stroked!
The skin on the penis is complex and can be divided into three distinctive zones, shaft skin, outer foreskin and inner foreskin. Each functions in a different way to provide protection and stimulation. During circumcision much of the outer and inner foreskin is removed leaving the glans (head of the penis) unprotected and the penis without a considerable part of its stimulatory apparatus. New Foreskin
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My Foreskin Restoration Experience This blog represents my own views, experiences, trials and tribulations regarding male genital mutilation & foreskin restoration. I also hope this page serves as an educational source for people to make the correct decision for themselves and their children. What I would like most is to see a world where males are granted the same protection as females, where this madness in society called circumcision will cease forever.
RestoringForeskin.org is a social networking site for those men who wish to participate in a community devoted to foreskin restoration. We welcome those who wish to learn how to restore foreskin and undo the effects of circumcision. We also welcome those who wish to advocate against routine infant circumcision (RIC) and seek ways of being an intactivist.
Foreskin restoration is a process for lengthening the shaft skin of the penis to restore a foreskin. Circumcision removes the frenar band, the ridged band, and all or a part of the frenulum.
My first step was writing my personal doctor and telling him my views on this issue. Since he has 3 sons of his own, I knew he would have a strong opinion, but I wasn't sure which side he would take.
To my pleasant surprise, he is passionately against circumcision. He called it "torture" and went on to say it was "an unnecessary risk" that can lead to "infection, bleeding, scarring," as well as a loss of sensitivity in the penis.
The problem, as he explained it, is that almost everybody here in the south believes circumcision is normal and the right thing to do. When he asks parents why they want to circumcise their baby, the response is simple, like "I didn't know we had a choice" or "because that's the way it's always been done in our family."
There's a lot of work to be done in educating the public. But now that I already have a medical professional in my corner, I feel inspired to keep exploring this topic.