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- July 17, 2005 at 12:00 am #36238
DBBO28607ParticipantIt is a cultural thing about circumcision in America. But also is based on the lifestyle. Those few extra minutes in the shower to pull back, soap, rinse, and repeat – seem to be beyond most American men. I’ve ‘known’ both, and believe me, the cut was a cut above.
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NadyaBParticipantMost people across the world are NOT circumcised. The only people circumcised are Muslims, Jews, some Africans, South Koreans, and Americans. Circumcision originated in America at a time where libido was awful. You know corn flakes and graham crackers? Those were invented for males to suppress their libido, because bland foods would reduce it and spicy foods would heighten it. Circumcision started in America as a response to masturbation being viewed as a source of neuroses, insanity, and suicide. Prominent Americans believed that if a boy touched his foreskin he would be more likely to masturbate, and therefore more likely to go insane. So what was the solution? To cut it off. For the first 200 years of our existence people were largely not circumcised, but a few scared Victorians changed the course of the way Americans view penises forever.
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