>Phimosis does not always cause problems, but if it does, problems can include difficulty urinating and pain during sex. In England, the NHS advises topical steroids and stretching techniques - and circumcision as a last resort.
>Over in Canada, where circumcision is more common, Alex was referred to a urologist.
>"He immediately suggested circumcision," Alex wrote. "I asked about stretching and he completely lied to my face and said it would not work for me.
how do we exploit this to get dick cutting banned?
>inb4 coping mutts I am sorry for what was done to you but if you decide to perpetuate this nonsense you deserve death
>I asked about stretching and he completely lied to my face and said it would not work for me. Men who were cut stretch entire new faux-foreskins. There's never a case when you can't stretch a little with your real foreskin.
The worst part about this is that mutilating boy's genitals is so unquestionable by society (even in places that don't cut), his mom said: "I'm not qualified to say that circumcision is always bad, because it isn't," says Lesley.
It is always bad, for there is always another option (unless you have foreskin cancer which is the rarest form of cancer on Earth).
yeah most people still buy into the 'flap of skin" meme even though it's obviously flesh I also hear this nonsense over here sometimes but thankfully hardly anyone would even consider cutting their kid kys nigger