the streching of the skin thats left pulls from my balls and now i have hair a querter way up and im pised.
2006-08-11
18:21:47
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if its about stds you would need to consider that woman have a gash. no pun intended.
2006-08-11
18:33:42 ·
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and with the felling i figur that the skin keeps the head coverd. and it dosent rub on your jeans. so it would be more sensative.
2006-08-11
18:35:58 ·
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what if its ther to intenchanaly transfer stuf. like to spred the jerms so that it can be fermileurizd with the amune systom.
2006-08-11
18:40:12 ·
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and i rely am sry for the bad spelling and grammer.
2006-08-11
18:40:54 ·
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It all comes down to the teachings of the first testament. There never was and never will be a medical reason for circumcision.
2006-08-11 18:37:08
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answered by Art The Wise 6
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Circumcision is an outward sign of the Abrahamic Covenant. As an exciting juxtaposition, Jesus as quickly as rebuked the Jewish leaders with the aid of calling them uncircumcised of heart. in the time of New testomony instances, the early Christians had a extensive debate over regardless of if Gentiles might desire to first convert to Juadism (and as a result undergo circumcision) till now being allowed to be baptized Christian. Peter, with the aid of a lot persuasion with the aid of Paul, declared that Gentile converts weren't subject to the regulation of Moses.
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answered by ? 4
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Circumcision is a Jewish and Muslim tradition. It's very common among all people in the US. Some say you lose some feeling along with the lost skin, but you will never know what you lost or if you are better off and neither will I.
It's supposed to be easier to keep clean and healthier. You get less penile cancer and slightly fewer STDs, particularly AIDS.
If I had a foreskin I'd probably opt to keep it.
2006-08-11 18:30:52
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answered by ljlwpb 4
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Some religions insist on circumcision. To me, it is a mutilation of the human body. Since I believe that God doesn't make mistakes, the foreskin must serve some purpose, although I don't know what. I know if someone had cut off part of my who-haa, I'd be grandly p*ssed. I don't know what you can do now. Have you seen a dr? That would be my suggestion.
For those who argue cleanliness, I'll say, any man who bathes/showers know how to keep it clean.
2006-08-11 18:32:09
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answered by mai 2
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Religiously, it's a need (Muslim, Jewish, Christians); Socially, it's a want. Medically, it's debatable. I got circumcised a month ago, and there's no different in pleasure. I hear I lost like 7,000 nerve endings, but I can't even tell. Really, it doesn't matter though. Circumcised is cleaner, more normal, less infections, and more acceptable though, thus it's a want for me and everyone I met.
2006-08-13 10:57:39
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answered by Timothy 1
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They did a bad job on you.
It is a tradition with the Jewish people. Someone appeared to Abraham whom he thought was God and told Abraham to do it. He wanted to believe it was God although it states elsewhere in the Bible that no one has seen God.
2006-08-11 18:37:05
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answered by taurus 4
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Some people consider it mutilation and others consider it hygenic. And then there are those who do it because God wants them to.
There's no definitive answer. But... maybe you should get that looked at.
2006-08-11 18:24:33
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't know.....but what becomes of the cut off skin? Is it eaten or something? Word Up!
2006-08-11 18:28:41
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answered by solipsistic 1
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sometimes it is need. my oldest oldest son had to be circumcised at age three because of urinary problems.
2006-08-11 18:27:39
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answered by oddyerdy 3
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