Wednesday, September 5, 2007

WHAT IS LOST IN MALE GENITAL MUTILATION.

WHAT IS LOST IN MALE GENITAL MUTILATION.

   
...and you can never get back - not even with restoration!!!

The American medical establishment has promoted male
circumcision as a preventative measure for an astonishing
array of pathologies, ranging from masturbatory insanity,
moral laxity, aesthetics and hygiene, to headache,
tuberculosis, rheumatism, hydrocephalus, epilepsy,
paralysis, alcoholism, near-sightedness, rectal prolapse,
hernia, gout, clubfoot, urinary tract infections, phimosis,
cancer of the penis, cancer of the cervix, syphillis and AIDS.

But the only rationale which has clear, well established
scientific support is the one originally and openly used
by the medical establishment when medical circumcision was
introduced as a "public health" measure in the Victorian era.
That is, to punish and control the sexuality of male children.
 
Victorian doctors knew something that modern medicine has
chosen to ignore: the foreskin is at the heart of male sexuality.




A typical western medical circumcision results in the loss of
approximately 1/2 of the total surface area of the penis and between
50 and 80% or more of its erogenous sexual nerves, including:
The Taylor "ridged band" [sometimes called the "frenar band"],
the primary erogenous zone of the male body.



This unique, highly specialized and exquisitely sensitive structure is
equipped with soft ridges designed by nature to stimulate
the female's inner labia and G-spot during intercourse.

The frenulum, the highly erogenous V-shaped tethering
structure on the underside of the head of the penis.

Between 10,000 and 20,000 specialized erotogenic nerve
endings of several types, which can feel slight variations
in pressure and stretching, subtle changes in temperature,
and fine gradations in texture.




Thousands of coiled fine-touch receptors called Meissner's corpuscles,
which are also found in the fingertips.


Also lost are:
The foreskin's gliding action, the non-abrasive gliding of
the shaft of the
 penis within its own sheath, which facilitates smooth,
 comfortable and pleasurable intercourse for both partners.

The "subpreputual wetness" which protects the mucosa of the
glans (and inner foreskin), and which contains immunoglobulin
antibodies and antibacterial and antiviral proteins such as
the pathogen-killing enzyme lysozyme, a potent HIV killer
which is also found in tears and mothers' milk.

Estrogen receptors, the purpose of which is not fully
understood.
 
The foreskin's apocrine glands, which produce pheromones
The protection and lubrication of the erogenous surface of

 
the penis, which is designed by nature to be an internal
organ like the vagina. Natural sex involves contact between
two internal organs.

In essence, medical male genital mutilation (MGM) is
the pathologization and treatment of the "disease" of
male sexuality.
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