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Noodad: noodad » The Revenge of the Foreskin

  • cracked · 3 months ago
    Your decision to circumcise your son IS the last word on his foreskin. This device will create new skin, but will NOT create a new foreskin. There's a big difference. Let him make the decision on his own when he's an adult.
  • jimt09 · 3 months ago
    As cracked said, you cannot replace the specialised nerves lost and it takes years to achieve an effect. So you are wrong to crate the impression that the damage done by circumcision can be undone.
  • dack · 3 months ago
    Circumcision DESTROYS 240 FEET OF NERVES, Which can NOT be replaced...
  • enslavedkike · 1 month ago
    the only remedy is to exterminate humankind
  • personal injury austin · 1 month ago
    I would never ever let my son use that kind of thing, I'll file a lawsuit if someone would insist it to my son LOL
  • felderup · 3 weeks ago
    i think the point, is that -adult- men use this thing, you already had a bit of your son hacked off for no good reason, are you saying that when he's an adult he can't fix your mistake? if you don't want your son to go to the extremes of requiring the partial restoration this thing offers, don't get the completely cosmetic foreskin removal done in the first place.
    and let's admit it, if everyone that was circumcised was ok with it, this thing wouldn't be needed, so, some large group of men must want a foreskin enough to make this device profitable.
  • Hosting · 2 weeks ago
    thanks
  • Eric.M · 1 week ago
    As a restoring circumcised male, I am quite angry at the way this article suggests that circumcision can be easily undone by some simple restoration technique and that parents should feel free to make the decision and not worry about it since it can be undone. Although "restoration" has greatly increased my sensitivity, I am well aware that "Foreskin Restoration" is by no means a full remedy for circumcision (Male Genital Mutilation as I prefer to call it) but more of a “band aide solution” since it causes damage that is permanent and undoable even by restoration. I will never be able to get back all the tissue, veins, arteries and nerves that made up this integral part of my body which was stolen from me. It's because of this irreversible damage and lack of medical necessity for it that I believe it is important to stop promoting this as a parent’s choice. Restoration is by no means an “Undo” button for what I view as the worst decision my parents had no right to make.