Your first statement is absolutely accurate and I agree. But many men who have had a circumcision go on to experience signigicant sexual dysfunction. Go Google it.
The number of ‘many men’ is equal to the number of men with phimosis. Or less. I have met 3 men with symptomatic phimosis. How many of these circumcision dysfunctionals have you met? I would bet zero.
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There's many reasons for circumcision to cause SD. 1st, psychological factors. 2nd, desensitisation & over-sensitisation are v common. 3rd, surgical complications leading to venous leakage and Peyronie's disease also occur more frequently than you might suspect.
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My sample population is very much larger than yours ever will be. And have encountered no one with those conditions. I just did a quick calculation. Conservatively, my sample population is 1500. It’s probably closer to 1800. But I will be conservative at 1500.
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You are an American. You live in a country where circumcision is more acceptable than being uncircumcised. Men with foreskin issues are far more likely to be open about them than circumcision issues.
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Since you're an American, you apparently have difficulty fathoming things like "foreskin issues can be treated with things other than cutting the whole thing off" or "most men with foreskins do not suffer issues." Phimosis virtually never necessitates circumcision.
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Oh crap. You’re a troll. Bye.
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I suspect that he's just somebody uncomfortable using his usual Twitter handle to discuss this topic. Some of his points are valid.
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Don’t care. I deleted my good faith posts. And blocked him. He was making innane assumptions and conjectures to get a rise. I spit out the hook.
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So those men can choose to get circumcision if they want... that doesn't excuse sexually assaulting boys who will never have a condition that requires that treatment...
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