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| Weekly updates: Friday, March 19, 2010 7:00:00 PM Comment by Temple Stark on Vaginal Upgrades: Plastic Surgery Reaches New Low That's a passionate defense of the foreskin but it seems... A little over the top Roaring with laughter. ..... wipes away tears. http://blogcritics.orgCustom List: Galaxie Restoration Galaxie RestorationSalv
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Parts http://seydlitz.spaces.live.comRestoration Specialist (CareersUSA) Location: Newark, DE Pay Range: $10.00 - $10.00Hour Restoration Specialist Work as a Restoration Specialist for company located in the Newark, DE area. As a Restoration Specialist, your main responsibility will be to concentrate on the restoration of carpeting, including cleaning, treating and re... (Source: Employment Spot.com) http://www.employmentspot.comJim - Re: Individual human rights, not parental choices 2006-09-21 00:36 In the absence of congenital urinary tract problems, there is little risk that an intact boy will encounter problems with his foreskin unless there is intervention as youve stated. In addition to premature retraction, bubble baths and the use of soap that enters http://forum.fathermag.comH 77 - Re: Cross-Taping: a (better!) penile sensitivity self test 2006-08-24 16:47 You are correct in saying that it may be possible for loosely circed guys to get enough coverage of the glans with residual foreskin to experiment with keeping the glans away from air. When I first put "circumcis
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into web search engines- then as now I got a list http://forum.fathermag.comBill from Australia - Re: Individual human rights, not parental choices 2006-09-19 23:56 I would just like to add the possibility that a lot of childhood foreskin problems in the US (not in the continents where penises are left alone and there is less ignorance about them) are a result of foreskins being forcibly retracted (or attempted). Even gentle atte http://forum.fathermag.comMale Circumcision May Cut HIV Risk New studies suggest that male circumcision -- the surgical removal of the foreskin from the penis -- could avert hundreds of thousands of new HIV infections and save millions of dollars. http://www.foxnews.com |
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