Random circumcision thoughts
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Pandora — 1 year ago(June 01, 2024 03:15 PM)
I admit that I have never given too much thought to the subject but when I see talk of how sensitive the dick tip is it kind of makes sense to have it protected by a foreskin. When you think about it like that you realise that it sounds like a stupid thing to do.
I mean the idea of it being because of not washing properly is also really dumb because there is an easy solution to that which you would think would be preferable to a razor coming at your dangly bits.
I confess to not knowing too much about that body part as I have only experienced them in one mode only (🤭) but hacking off something that someone was born with seems weird. -
∂³∑x² — 1 year ago(June 01, 2024 03:25 PM)
The only upside I can think of to having my foreskin cut off is when I'm extremely dying for a pee (Like lucky enough not to pee myself before I can whip it out '
dying
to do a pee') and before I get a chance to pull the foreskin back I've erupted like Old Faithful and the skin acts like a loose hose and it goes everywhere but where it should
That's why you might find the odd bit off pee not in the bowl when you visit the toilet and the
only
reason to lift the toilet seat
It's a mild inconvenience and possibly embarrassing for some men, but nowhere near important enough to deny yourself the pleasure of a perfectly natural penis is all its glory
Now the religious stuff is the religious stuff, that's all well and fine as a separate subject. But for someone who isn't part of a religion that practices cutting off foreskin for whatever reason, that's just ludicrous and cruel
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Pandora — 1 year ago(June 01, 2024 03:33 PM)
Thank you for such a detailed description of male peeing

men, but nowhere near important enough to deny yourself the pleasure of a perfectly natural penis is all its glory
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∂³∑x² — 1 year ago(June 01, 2024 03:42 PM)
It can get weirder too Pandy
In Tanzania there is a certain tribe who wait until their boys are around 8 years old and they all have to dig their own beds (Like shallow graves) and sleep there for a few nights. One night, some older men come out when they are sleeping and cut their foreskin off while they are sleeping. Not all of them are sleeping, of course, and have a very quick little experience which has altered them for the rest of their lives. After that, the next morning, there is a celebration and the boys are now considered to be young men and will start to do chores that will make them into adult men.
There are variations on this theme across rural Africa, but the skin being chopped off is consistent.
Of course we only hear about female sexual mutilations from the media and human rights groups, but it is children from all over the continent (Usually only rural areas - which is almost all of the continent). Obviously in the more Muslim and developed North it is a little more civilised (If you can call it that) but hundreds of millions of men go through this experience in their lives and expect to do it to their sons.
An alien concept to me, but my friends who have been through it say it is a day to remember and cherish
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∂³∑x² — 1 year ago(June 01, 2024 03:59 PM)
The way my friends tell it (And let's be fair, it's not a general conversation men have. This was staying up late drinking beers and talk **** about all the parts of our lives men don't tend to share with one another) is the same way I'd remember being invested in the Scouts or being picked to be the captain of a sports event. Happy days.
I still find it weird but because every man in their villages went through it it's just a part of growing up there.
So when the Queen died my friends all showed respect because they knew I had promised to do my duty to her when I was 8 years old.
Or we all just chose that for an excuse to get drunk and talk about our youth
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Pandora — 1 year ago(June 01, 2024 04:13 PM)
Oh yes and then if there is one boy in the village who doesn’t go through it then he will always be seen as different.
But my original point still stands that it seems an odd thing to do to expose a delicate part and literally hack off nature’s own little shield.
I’m sure most men have those moments with their friends once in a while where they have a good old boozy heart to heart
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∂³∑x² — 1 year ago(June 01, 2024 04:23 PM)
I don't know about ay of the boys that didn't go through with it, I'm sure they exist and stuff by the guy code means that knowing someone like that isn't a thing you'd let others know about (Beyond kids taking the piss for a couple of years).
I generally fall of the sepsis reasoning for cutting off the meat helmet Pandy. It makes the most sense when the idea was first conceived.
Yup, us men don't let our guard down too often, and when we do it's because of trust and we end up hearing things about ourselves that we didn't know. That's why we put our guards back up
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∂³∑x² — 1 year ago(June 11, 2024 12:02 PM)
No, apparently it just heals by itself.
We didn't get too specific or technical at that point but I'd imagine it, it being what it is to the body overall, probably heals as quickly as lips or hands do.
But yes, it was a crazy thing to learn
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Revenant — 1 year ago(June 01, 2024 03:23 PM)
Because some weird Christian cereal company owner (Kellogg) wanted to keep boys from masturbating, and it became the norm in the US from his efforts. Religion is so often used to justify the worst ****in ****.
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/. — 1 year ago(June 01, 2024 07:04 PM)
US circumcises because men have a hygiene problem whether they admit it or not and most US women aren’t interested in uncut men stinky or not. There is also the problem with the tearing of the skin during intercourse from some uncut penises. I had to do mine when I was 43. It took forever to heal. Once it did I was happy I had done it.
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ToastedCheese — 1 year ago(June 04, 2024 05:08 AM)
In the US it is performed for medical profit with a fallacious caveat surrounding it about being for healthcare. Before that, it was just religious custom and if a male didn’t have his foreskin removed, he wouldn’t go to heaven when he died.
Pervert creepy doctors and religious nutjobs, keep your pedo hands of little boy penises. He can make that decision himself when he’s 18 and over.
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Pandora — 1 year ago(June 04, 2024 06:19 AM)
Pervert creepy doctors and religious nutjobs, keep your pedo hands of little boy penises. He can make that decision himself when he’s 18 and over.
Agree with this. I've read stories where the doctors are basically booking the baby in for his genital mutilation the moment he pops out and that the parents go along with it because they have been sold the lie that it's necessary when all it really does is line the pockets of the doctors. -
ToastedCheese — 1 year ago(June 05, 2024 12:28 AM)
Exactly!
It is claimed that it is supposed to limit the risk of sexually transmitted diseases. Majority of males in the world are uncut.
Europe has double the population of the US, largely uncut, yet the abhorrent genital mutilation of baby boys is more prevalent in the US and according to the last stats I read, the US has one of the highest rates of HIV in the world.
Norman! What did you put in my tea?