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'''{{FULLPAGENAME}}''' is a [[circumcised]] man who lives most of his time in San Francisco, writing and teaching English [at a college] to refugees and immigrants. With friends, he founded [https://noharmm.org/TVS.htm The Victims Speak], a group of "men friends, and loved ones hurt by [[circumcision]] in various ways and degrees who seek to bring their voice to the circumcision debate through creative non-violent action. | |||
'''{{FULLPAGENAME}}''' is a [[circumcised]] man who lives most of his time in San Francisco, writing and teaching English to refugees and immigrants. With friends, he founded | |||
'''{{FULLPAGENAME}}''' is an [[intactivist]]. He has authored two books to advance knowledge of the | '''{{FULLPAGENAME}}''' is an [[intactivist]]. He has authored two books to advance knowledge of the harm and lack of benefit of [[child circumcision]]. | ||
==Early life== | ==Early life== | ||
Boyd grew up in | Boyd grew up in the Ozark Mountains of north Arkansas. His family did not believe in infant [[circumcision]], so he was protected from the usual harmful [[circumcision of the newborn]]. | ||
===Premature forcible foreskin retraction=== | ===Premature forcible foreskin retraction=== | ||
Premature forcible foreskin retraction (PFFR) is a very bad way to care for an [[intact]], [[foreskinned]] boy | Premature forcible foreskin retraction (PFFR) is a very bad way to care for an [[intact]], [[foreskinned]] boy. As a young boy, Boyd received a harmful [[forced foreskin retraction]] of his [[intact]] [[foreskin]] by an ignorant caretaker, which ripped apart the [[synechia]] that fused the inner surface of his immature [[foreskin]] with his underlying [[glans penis]]. [[Fusions_and_adhesions#Adhesion| Adhesions]] were the result as the raw surfaces healed together. | ||
"A circumcision was recommended to solve the problem once and for all."<ref>{{REFbook | "A circumcision was recommended to solve the problem once and for all."<ref>{{REFbook | ||
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|title=Circumcision: What it does | |title=Circumcision: What it does | ||
|url= | |url=https://www.amazon.com/Circumcision-What-Billy-Ray-Boyd/dp/0961679239?s=books | ||
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|publisher=Crossing Press | |||
|ISBN=978-0895949394 | |ISBN=978-0895949394 | ||
|accessdate=2026-02-17 | |accessdate=2026-02-17 | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:46, 18 February 2026
Billy Ray Boyd is a circumcised man who lives most of his time in San Francisco, writing and teaching English [at a college] to refugees and immigrants. With friends, he founded The Victims Speak, a group of "men friends, and loved ones hurt by circumcision in various ways and degrees who seek to bring their voice to the circumcision debate through creative non-violent action.
Billy Ray Boyd is an intactivist. He has authored two books to advance knowledge of the harm and lack of benefit of child circumcision.
Early life
Boyd grew up in the Ozark Mountains of north Arkansas. His family did not believe in infant circumcision, so he was protected from the usual harmful circumcision of the newborn.
Premature forcible foreskin retraction
Premature forcible foreskin retraction (PFFR) is a very bad way to care for an intact, foreskinned boy. As a young boy, Boyd received a harmful forced foreskin retraction of his intact foreskin by an ignorant caretaker, which ripped apart the synechia that fused the inner surface of his immature foreskin with his underlying glans penis. Adhesions were the result as the raw surfaces healed together.
"A circumcision was recommended to solve the problem once and for all."[1]
Boyd BR (1990): Circumcision: What it does. San Francisco: Tatterhill Press. ISBN 0-9616792-3-9. Retrieved 17 February 2026.
Boyd BR (1998): Circumcision Exposed: Rethinking a Medical and Cultural Tradition. 174 pages. Crossing Press. ISBN 978-0895949394. Retrieved 17 February 2026.
See also
References
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Boyd BR (1990): Circumcision: What It Does. Taterhill PR. ISBN 978-0961679231.: p. 66.