- This card approximates the amount of tissue missing from an adult circumcised penis, typically
15 square inches or one-half of the skin covering a normal, intact penis - Not “just skin,” the foreskin includes muscle tissue, 10 - 20,000 specialized nerve endings, and a band of soft ridges comprising the primary erogenous zone of the intact male body
- No national health organization in the world, including the AmericanAcademy of Pediatrics
and the American Medical Association, recommends circumcision for healthy male infants - 80-85% of the world’s male population has intact genitals, including nearly all European males
- Male circumcision permanently diminishes sexual feelings for both male and female
- The circumcision rate in the United Stateshas fallenfrom 90% in 1970 to roughly 56% today
google.com: “circumcision”
/ WHAT’S WRONG WITH CIRCUMCISION?
- This card approximates the amount of tissue missing from an adult circumcised penis, typically
15 square inches or one-half of the skin covering a normal, intact penis - Not “just skin,” the foreskin includes muscle tissue, 10 - 20,000 specialized nerve endings, and a band of soft ridges comprising the primary erogenous zone of the intact male body
- No national health organization in the world, including the AmericanAcademy of Pediatrics
and the American Medical Association, recommends circumcision for healthy male infants - 80-85% of the world’s male population has intact genitals, including nearly all European males
- Male circumcision permanently diminishes sexual feelings for both male and female
- The circumcision rate in the United States has fallen from 90% in 1970 to roughly 56% today
google.com: “circumcision”
WHAT’S WRONG WITH CIRCUMCISION?
- This card approximates the amount of tissue missing from an adult circumcised penis, typically
15 square inches or one-half of the skin covering a normal, intact penis - Not “just skin,” the foreskin includes muscle tissue, 10 - 20,000 specialized nerve endings, and a band of soft ridges comprising the primary erogenous zone of the intact male body
- No national health organization in the world, including the AmericanAcademy of Pediatrics
and the American Medical Association, recommends circumcision for healthy male infants - 80-85% of the world’s male population has intact genitals, including nearly all European males
- Male circumcision permanently diminishes sexual feelings for both male and female
- The circumcision rate in the United States has fallen from 90% in 1970 to roughly 56% today
google.com: “circumcision”
/ WHAT’S WRONG WITH CIRCUMCISION?
- This card approximates the amount of tissue missing from an adult circumcised penis, typically
15 square inches or one-half of the skin covering a normal, intact penis - Not “just skin,” the foreskin includes muscle tissue, 10 - 20,000 specialized nerve endings, and a band of soft ridges comprising the primary erogenous zone of the intact male body
- No national health organization in the world, including the AmericanAcademy of Pediatrics
and the American Medical Association, recommends circumcision for healthy male infants - 80-85% of the world’s male population has intact genitals, including nearly all European males
- Male circumcision permanently diminishes sexual feelings for both male and female
- The circumcision rate in the United States has fallen from 90% in 1970 to roughly 56% today
google.com: “circumcision”
WHAT’S WRONG WITH CIRCUMCISION?
- This card approximates the amount of tissue missing from an adult circumcised penis, typically
15 square inches or one-half of the skin covering a normal, intact penis - Not “just skin,” the foreskin includes muscle tissue, 10 - 20,000 specialized nerve endings, and a band of soft ridges comprising the primary erogenous zone of the intact male body
- No national health organization in the world, including the AmericanAcademy of Pediatrics
and the American Medical Association, recommends circumcision for healthy male infants - 80-85% of the world’s male population has intact genitals, including nearly all European males
- Male circumcision permanently diminishes sexual feelings for both male and female
- The circumcision rate in the United States has fallen from 90% in 1970 to roughly 56% today
google.com: “circumcision”
/ WHAT’S WRONG WITH CIRCUMCISION?
- This card approximates the amount of tissue missing from an adult circumcised penis, typically
15 square inches or one-half of the skin covering a normal, intact penis - Not “just skin,” the foreskin includes muscle tissue, 10 - 20,000 specialized nerve endings, and a band of soft ridges comprising the primary erogenous zone of the intact male body
- No national health organization in the world, including the AmericanAcademy of Pediatrics
and the American Medical Association, recommends circumcision for healthy male infants - 80-85% of the world’s male population has intact genitals, including nearly all European males
- Male circumcision permanently diminishes sexual feelings for both male and female
- The circumcision rate in the United States has fallen from 90% in 1970 to roughly 56% today
google.com: “circumcision”