Foreskin there for a reason
Sir,
This is a response to the letter written by a schoolboy questioning circumcision. Do your own experiment... Pull back the foreskin and hold it there with tape for a month.
I guarantee you will NOT enjoy the sensation of your glans (the bit at the end) rubbing against your clothing. I doubt you will be willing to keep it pulled back with this uncomfortable sensation.
Over time, it will become less sensitive due to its loss of protective cover and start to dry out. This cannot show you the other things that are lost; the important function of the foreskin during intercourse and self-pleasure cannot be fully understood until it is lost.
You wouldn’t know what will be lost until you cut it off and have experienced a thickening of the skin on the glans and loss of sensitivity in the remaining nerves as a result, along with possible painful erections, painfully dry intercourse, inability to bring a woman to fulfilling orgasm, inability to experience a fulfilling orgasm yourself; and by then it’s too late.
Restoration is helpful, but it is best to leave it alone in the first place. The foreskin is protective! It’s there for a reason.
If you didn’t need it you’d have been born without it. Circumcision removes approximately half of your penis skin; especially since the focus in Africa is to remove all of the moist inner layer, the most sensitive part!
It’s like the inside of your eyelid, and keeps your glans healthy and moist, which helps your body in the same way as your tears and saliva protect your delicate eyes and mouth. We’d never cut off eyelids or lips, so why are we pushing people to cut off the foreskin; a very similar protective tissue? Removing the foreskin sometimes leaves you without enough skin to have an erection without pain. Sometimes the scar line will even tear and bleed; how could this possibly protect you from HIV?
Circumcised men are more reluctant to want to wear a condom in general; they’ve lost a lot of sensation and this makes it worse. So keep your whole penis and COVER IT UP.
Know your status, know your partner’s status.
Sarah
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