Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:WHAT? No, masturbation is not going to lead to needing circumcision. You think men in other countries don't masturbate? Hilarious.
Calm down lady. No, regular masturbation won't lead to circumcision. Excessive masturbation can lead to inflammation and irritation and in its most severe form can lead to conditions were it may be necessary to circumcise. It is rare but it can happen.
Interesting what Wikipedia quotes on this matter:
"Beaugé noted that unusual masturbation practices, such as lying face down on a bed and rubbing the penis against the mattress, may cause phimosis. Patients are advised to stop exacerbating masturbation techniques and are encouraged to masturbate by moving the foreskin up and down so as to mimic more closely the action of sexual intercourse. After giving this advice Beaugé noted not once did he have to recommend circumcision.[10][22]"
Sounds like the problem is very rare, and circumcision to cure it is even rarer.
Well, it sounds like you will not only teach your son how to clean himself but also how to pleasure himself. You should have no problems with your son ever needing a circumcision and he will turn out to be a well adjusted individual ever comfortable in discussing his penis with his mother. If you use visual aids, even more so. Congratulations Mommy!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:WHAT? No, masturbation is not going to lead to needing circumcision. You think men in other countries don't masturbate? Hilarious.
Calm down lady. No, regular masturbation won't lead to circumcision. Excessive masturbation can lead to inflammation and irritation and in its most severe form can lead to conditions were it may be necessary to circumcise. It is rare but it can happen.
Interesting what Wikipedia quotes on this matter:
"Beaugé noted that unusual masturbation practices, such as lying face down on a bed and rubbing the penis against the mattress, may cause phimosis. Patients are advised to stop exacerbating masturbation techniques and are encouraged to masturbate by moving the foreskin up and down so as to mimic more closely the action of sexual intercourse. After giving this advice Beaugé noted not once did he have to recommend circumcision.[10][22]"
Sounds like the problem is very rare, and circumcision to cure it is even rarer.
Well, it sounds like you will not only teach your son how to clean himself but also how to pleasure himself. You should have no problems with your son ever needing a circumcision and he will turn out to be a well adjusted individual ever comfortable in discussing his penis with his mother. If you use visual aids, even more so. Congratulations Mommy!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:WHAT? No, masturbation is not going to lead to needing circumcision. You think men in other countries don't masturbate? Hilarious.
Calm down lady. No, regular masturbation won't lead to circumcision. Excessive masturbation can lead to inflammation and irritation and in its most severe form can lead to conditions were it may be necessary to circumcise. It is rare but it can happen.
Interesting what Wikipedia quotes on this matter:
"Beaugé noted that unusual masturbation practices, such as lying face down on a bed and rubbing the penis against the mattress, may cause phimosis. Patients are advised to stop exacerbating masturbation techniques and are encouraged to masturbate by moving the foreskin up and down so as to mimic more closely the action of sexual intercourse. After giving this advice Beaugé noted not once did he have to recommend circumcision.[10][22]"
Sounds like the problem is very rare, and circumcision to cure it is even rarer.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:WHAT? No, masturbation is not going to lead to needing circumcision. You think men in other countries don't masturbate? Hilarious.
Calm down lady. No, regular masturbation won't lead to circumcision. Excessive masturbation can lead to inflammation and irritation and in its most severe form can lead to conditions were it may be necessary to circumcise. It is rare but it can happen.
Anonymous wrote:WHAT? No, masturbation is not going to lead to needing circumcision. You think men in other countries don't masturbate? Hilarious.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So circumcision is the norm?
It is in the U.S. overall. More so in some areas than others. More than 85 percent of males in my state are circed according to a recent report.
What is a "norm"? The circumcision rates are between 50% and 60%.
Yes, they have been falling, they used to be higher. Circumcision used to be a default practice to many in this country, and I suspect it still is for most who do it (meaning, most who do it probably don't go through a period of seriously weighing the pros and cons). But thanks to raised awareness, the rates will fall further, and then it won't be the norm anymore.
... until these boys become teens and have the joy of teen age circ.
Why would they do that? You probably have some misconceptions.
Most common reasons for circumcisions at that age are poor bathing habits and excessive masturbation. It may not be common but it does happen.
Ok the poor bathing habits, well they should be taught how to care for themselves. I don't get the masturbation. Are you saying excessive masturbation causes some problem that is then solved by circumcision, or are you saying the masturbation itself is a problem and circumcision will somehow cut down on it?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So circumcision is the norm?
It is in the U.S. overall. More so in some areas than others. More than 85 percent of males in my state are circed according to a recent report.
What is a "norm"? The circumcision rates are between 50% and 60%.
Yes, they have been falling, they used to be higher. Circumcision used to be a default practice to many in this country, and I suspect it still is for most who do it (meaning, most who do it probably don't go through a period of seriously weighing the pros and cons). But thanks to raised awareness, the rates will fall further, and then it won't be the norm anymore.
... until these boys become teens and have the joy of teen age circ.
Why would they do that? You probably have some misconceptions.
Most common reasons for circumcisions at that age are poor bathing habits and excessive masturbation. It may not be common but it does happen.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So circumcision is the norm?
It is in the U.S. overall. More so in some areas than others. More than 85 percent of males in my state are circed according to a recent report.
What is a "norm"? The circumcision rates are between 50% and 60%.
Yes, they have been falling, they used to be higher. Circumcision used to be a default practice to many in this country, and I suspect it still is for most who do it (meaning, most who do it probably don't go through a period of seriously weighing the pros and cons). But thanks to raised awareness, the rates will fall further, and then it won't be the norm anymore.
... until these boys become teens and have the joy of teen age circ.
Why would they do that? You probably have some misconceptions.
Most common reasons for circumcisions at that age are poor bathing habits and excessive masturbation. It may not be common but it does happen.
What teen does that?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So circumcision is the norm?
It is in the U.S. overall. More so in some areas than others. More than 85 percent of males in my state are circed according to a recent report.
What is a "norm"? The circumcision rates are between 50% and 60%.
Yes, they have been falling, they used to be higher. Circumcision used to be a default practice to many in this country, and I suspect it still is for most who do it (meaning, most who do it probably don't go through a period of seriously weighing the pros and cons). But thanks to raised awareness, the rates will fall further, and then it won't be the norm anymore.
... until these boys become teens and have the joy of teen age circ.
Why would they do that? You probably have some misconceptions.
Most common reasons for circumcisions at that age are poor bathing habits and excessive masturbation. It may not be common but it does happen.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So circumcision is the norm?
It is in the U.S. overall. More so in some areas than others. More than 85 percent of males in my state are circed according to a recent report.
What is a "norm"? The circumcision rates are between 50% and 60%.
Yes, they have been falling, they used to be higher. Circumcision used to be a default practice to many in this country, and I suspect it still is for most who do it (meaning, most who do it probably don't go through a period of seriously weighing the pros and cons). But thanks to raised awareness, the rates will fall further, and then it won't be the norm anymore.
... until these boys become teens and have the joy of teen age circ.
Why would they do that? You probably have some misconceptions.