Circumcision

Something I have to talk about is CIRCUMCISION, because so many people do not understand how it affects men throughout their lives on such a deep, psychological level. All practices of forced genital mutilation need to END FOREVER. As a circumcised man, I have no fear of speaking out about this subject. The world needs to know and many women (and men)

 
Some info I put together about circumcision:

• Circumcision is an initiation from birth into trauma based mind control programs and changes the physical structure of the brain. 

• The foreskin (or prepuce) is a man’s most sensitive erogenous zone, more well-developed in humans than in other species of mammal. It has unique sexual functions, which circumcision effectively destroys — and this is intentional.

• Circumcision trauma has long-term effects. Some which have commonly been seen in studies include post-traumatic stress disorder, anger, rage, sense of loss, shame, sense of having been victimized and mutilated, low self-esteem, fear, distrust, grief, relationship difficulties, sexual anxieties, depression, reduced emotional expression, lack of empathy, and avoidance of intimacy, even with a lack of explicit memory of being circumcized.

• The foreskin is thought to play an important role in controlling and modulating male orgasm. Erectile dysfunction and premature ejaculation are more common in circumcised men.

• Infant foreskins are sold by hospitals for thousands of dollars each and used in cosmetic products such as high-end skin/facial creams popularized by people like Sandra Bullock and Oprah.

• Circumcision has many potential long-term complications including:
Meatal Stenosis, a narrowing of the urethra which can interfere with urination and require surgery to fix.
Adhesions, where the foreskin remnants try to heal to the head of the penis in an area they are not supposed to grow on. Doctors treat these by ripping them open with no anesthesia.
Buried or trapped penis, where too much skin is removed, and so the penis is forced inside the body. This can lead to problems in adulthood when the man does not have enough skin to have a comfortable erection.  Some men even have their skin split open when they have an erection.
Infection: The circumcision wound can become infected. This is especially dangerous now with the prevalence of hospital-acquired multi-drug resistant bacteria.
Death: Babies can even die of circumcision. Over 100 newborns die each year in the USA, mostly from loss of blood and infection (Van Howe 1997 & 2004, Bollinger 2010).

• "Without the foreskin’s action and natural lubrication, the glans tends to ‘squeegee’ away the vagina’s own fluids, often requiring the repeated addition of artificial lubricant.
Another common complaint is that the non-moving skin of the circumcised penis (even with a condom) creates friction and even microtears in the vagina or anus of the partner. This, as you may guess, can precipitate the transmission of HIV and STDs in general.
However, the movement of the foreskin (with or without a condom) prevents any friction at all. This is generally preferred by sexual partners who have had experience with both, although this varies somewhat by culture."

• "Although foreskin-chopping was once a purely religious or cultural practice, it was introduced to American medicine in the late 1800s, as a ‘cure-all’, thanks to the trend of pathologizing (treating as illness) normal human sexuality and healthy genitalia. At the time, many doctors believed that sexual stimulation and ejaculation literally drained men of their vitality and caused all manner of illnesses and mental problems. Painfully severing the man or boy’s most erogenous zone was recommended, and in orphanages, it was more common to sever the penile nerve as well. This was meant to traumatize and discourage him from masturbating, lest his health deteriorate from excessive ejaculations (which was diagnosed as “spermatorrhea”).
It may come as a shock to find that in the U.S., many widespread popular beliefs about the penis today are actually based on the same Victorian Era quackery rather than medical science. Indeed, the non-therapeutic circumcision of infant boys has continued to be medicalized in the U.S., and to a lesser extent in Canada, due to such persistent beliefs."

• "How did all this ignorance start, anyway?
Circumcision has been a tradition of some religions and cultures going back thousands of years, including the priests of Ancient Egypt.
Geisheker explains a bit of the history centered around the Jewish blood sacrifice of penile bits, and how it changed in Ancient Greece from removing the tip of foreskin to removing the whole thing.
During the middle ages, Jews were discriminated against for this practice, which includes the mohel (ritual circumciser) sucking blood out of the wound with his mouth. Anti-semitic Christians invented superstitions about how this was how Jews drained babies of blood and ate their flesh.
However, none of this explains the complete lack of foreskins from so much of the U.S. culture and population — which is only 2% Jewish."

• "At birth, a boy’s foreskin is fused to his glans via a membrane called the balano-preputial lamina (BPL). Much like the membrane that fuses the fingernail to the finger, it acts as a living ‘glue’. (The same is true of the prepuce and glans of the clitoris: The female foreskin is also called the ‘clitoral hood’.)
Over the years, little ‘pearls’ of the membrane die off, thus gradually separating the foreskin and glans, creating the preputial space. (This is also true of the clitoris.)
Important to this process is a compilation of sebum and other protective secretions that mix with these dead cells, thus creating the same stuff that coats the squishy bits of females.
This anti-bacterial, anti-viral and anti-fungal substance works its way toward the tip of the penis so that these ‘pearls’ can be ejected. It is still known by the Latin word for ‘soap’ — smegma.
In U.S. popular culture, smegma is contradictorily regarded as completely benign in females, yet as a volatile disease agent of the male foreskin. (More accurately, I should say, it is not recognized as smegma in females.)
By around 10 to 15 years of age, the boy is able to fully retract his foreskin. This is an everyday fact in most people’s experience, except in cultures where infant circumcision is so common that doctors exist who have lost almost all knowledge of the foreskin.
Such is the case in the U.S., where there really are doctors who think an infant’s healthy foreskin is abnormally tight. Thus, they may forcibly retract it, tearing the membrane and causing lots of bleeding, excruciating pain, and further problems — much as tearing off a fingernail would.
This injury can leave scar tissue, causing the foreskin to actually become abnormally tight. Such problems, as well as its natural non-retractibility, can be enough for the doctor to decide this part must be be defective and needs to be removed.
Both the normal fusion and muscular contraction of the infant foreskin is considered a disorder in American medical literature, called ‘phimosis’. This false diagnosis must be corrected repeatedly in the literature by doctors from abroad, as well as such organizations as DOC.
Premature forced retraction, a colossal failure of some medical professionals (an estimated 100,000 cases in the U.S. per year), is what Geishsheker calls ‘the gateway drug’ to circumcision.
Near the end of his presentation, he also reads a recent and heartbreaking letter he received from a woman whose pediatrician did this to her son, without even asking her first.
The boy was traumatized by this, screamed in pain every time he urinated or was washed, and woke up screaming for five nights in a row. On top of this, she was billed $100 for ‘penile surgery’.
According to his sources, the foreskin is not part of American medical training, and 67% of medical books do not depict a foreskin at all."

• "Although circumcised boys are usually told what was done to them and that it was for the best, some reach adulthood before they learn what was done to them. If this was so shocking for me to learn, imagine how shocked they must be at the ignorance of their own bodies!"

• "The process of circumcising infants has been brutal, especially since it was once assumed (also thanks to 1870’s pseudoscience) that infants do not feel pain. That’s right — even open-heart surgery has been performed on infants with zero pain control.
In reality, the younger a child is, the more pain he or she experiences, and it is especially acute in newborns. These facts, and their relation to infant surgery, did not begin to be explored until the 1980’s.
Typical pain responses include an extremely fast heart rate, very high levels of cortisol (stress hormone), and high-pitched screaming, sometimes until the infant turns blue from lack of oxygen. The fragile newborn’s heart, lungs, and other organs can be damaged or ruptured from being overworked.
Although some parents may believe that their own son “slept through” his circumcision, this is what they are told when their baby goes into shock and doesn’t respond to any stimulus."

We are TORTURING and MUTILATING innocent babies and traumatizing men for LIFE!

I have heard of ways to regrow the foreskin naturally through gentle stimulation over a long period of time. I will write more about this and everything men need to know to heal themselves in time. All of this info is going in a book I am writing along with MUCH other information on many, many other topics that are incredibly important for the world to understand, as we have been unconscious of ourselves and our nature for millennia. We ARE waking up.

I never had the choice of whether to be circumcized or not. I did not even know what an uncircumcized penis looked like until I was a teenager, nor did I really understand the function of the foreskin until, honestly, maybe a couple of years ago. As I came to understand what was done to me, I was mortified, and began to understand some of the frustrations I have felt my entire life. I am dedicated fully to healing myself 100% in EVERY way. The psychological effect of not having a foreskin is very deeply rooted in a man's unconscious mind, and most have not a clue. We are constantly overstimulated without realizing it, constantly feeling emotions of lack, constantly not realizing what was even done to us or how it affects us. We WILL heal everything TOGETHER! I share this info so others may understand as I know most Americans are completely ignorant of how this affects men.

So much love and empathy for all of the babies, men, and women who have gone through genital mutilation out there due to false societal expectations and pseudoscience pushed by those who wish to enslave humanity.

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