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Circumcision or not?



goldstone68

New member
Aug 31, 2014
473
darkside
When ever I see a packet of pork scratchings from now on, I'm going to think of circumcised foreskins now after reading this thread.:facepalm:
 






sydney

tinky ****in winky
Jul 11, 2003
17,965
town full of eejits
I was in hospital recovering from a turps op, and in the bed next to me was a young chap who had a circumcision just before his wedding, (on the wishes of his new bride). He told me he was on his honeymoon whilst in hospital due to the surgeon taking a slice of his helmet, and then stuck it back on without telling him then sent him home. The chap only found out when his dick was hurting and he went back to the hospital in agony on his actual wedding day, and on further inspection by the nurses he said he had a infected wound which needed to be drained off and scrapped out. Needless to say whilst he was telling me his troubles his wife visited him and boy was she a looker, after she had gone he said "that was agony I started to get a lazy lob on". He was only in for a few days then he went home, on leaving he said to me " On one hand I can't wait to see my wife and have a cuddle and on the other hand I know its going to be very painful".
Everybody in the ward including me were pulling all sorts of faces,cringing and holding our private parts in sympathy all through his story.

strooooooth....!!
 


KZNSeagull

Well-known member
Nov 26, 2007
21,093
Wolsingham, County Durham
http://www.bbc.com/news/health-31876219

South Africans perform first 'successful' penis transplant
The world's first successful penis transplant has been reported by a surgical team in South Africa.
The 21-year-old recipient, whose identify is being protected, lost his penis in a botched circumcision.
Doctors in Cape Town said the operation was a success and the patient was happy and healthy.
The team said there was extensive discussion about whether the operation, which is not life-saving in the same way as a heart transplant, was ethical.
There have been attempts before, including one in China. Accounts suggested the operation went fine, but the penis was later rejected.
Penis replacement
The man was 18 and already sexually active when he had the circumcision.
The procedure is part of the transition from boyhood to adulthood in parts of South Africa.
Man from Xhosa tribe
These boys are undergoing a circumcision ceremony in South Africa
The boy was left with just 1cm of his original penis.
Doctors say South Africa has some of the greatest need for penis transplants anywhere in the world.
Dozens, although some say hundreds, of boys are maimed or die each year during traditional initiation ceremonies.
Long
Surgeons at Stellenbosch University and Tygerberg Hospital performed a nine-hour operation to attach a donated penis.
One of the surgeons, Andre Van der Merwe, who normally performs kidney transplants, told the BBC News website: "This is definitely much more difficult, the blood vessels are 1.5 mm wide. In the kidney it can be 1 cm."
The team used some of the techniques that had been developed to perform the first face transplants in order to connect the tiny blood vessels and nerves.
The operation took place on 11 December last year. Three months later doctors say the recovery has been rapid.
Full sensation has not returned and doctors suggest this could take two years.
However, the man is able to pass urine, have an erection, orgasm and ejaculate.
Preparation
The procedure required a lot of preparation.
The team needed to be sure the patient was aware of the risks of a life-time of immunosuppressant drugs.
Also some patients cannot cope with a transplant if they fail to recognise it as part of their body.
"Psychologically, we knew it would have a massive effect on the ego," said Dr Van der Merwe.
It took "a hell of a lot of time" to get ethical approval, he added.
One of the concerns is a heart transplant balances the risk of the operation against a certain death, but a penis transplant would not extend life span.
Dr Van der Merwe told the BBC: "You may say it doesn't save their life, but many of these young men when they have penile amputations are ostracised, stigmatised and take their own life.
"If you don't have a penis you are essentially dead, if you give a penis back you can bring them back to life."
Further attempts on other patients are expected to take place in three months time.
 


Tyrone Biggums

Well-known member
Jun 25, 2006
13,498
Geelong, Australia
Most of you grow up to accept your body, modified by others as it is, without any serious psychological effect. But that does not make it right to do that to another person without their consent.

The act of having a child is a far more serious matter than removing a piece of skin.

How many people who are born asked to be born? The answer is zero.

Making the decision (or accident) to bring another life into existence has far more negative side effects on humans than circumcision does.
 














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