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− | Groups such as the [[Cutting Club]], the [[Gilgal Society]], and the [[Acorn Society]] openly admit to a morbid fascination with circumcision to the point of sado-masochistic fetish. These groups advertise that doctors are among their members. There are those on the Internet who discuss the erotic stimulation they experience by watching other males being circumcised, swap fiction and about it, and trade in videotapes of actual circumcisions.<ref>Christopher P Price. Male Non-therapeutic circumcision: The Legal and Ethical Issues. In Male and Female Circumcision, Medical, Legal, and Ethical Considerations in Pediatric Practice (Denniston GC, Hodges FM and Milos MF eds.) New York: Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers, 1999: 425-454. | + | Groups such as the '''[[Cutting Club]]''', the [[Gilgal Society]], and the [[Acorn Society]] openly admit to a morbid fascination with [[circumcision]] to the point of sado-masochistic [[fetish]]. These groups advertise that doctors are among their members. There are those on the Internet who discuss the erotic stimulation they experience by watching other males being [[circumcised]], swap fiction and about it, and trade in videotapes of actual circumcisions.<ref>[[Christopher P Price]]. [http://www.cirp.org/library/legal/price2/ Male Non-therapeutic circumcision: The Legal and Ethical Issues]. In Male and Female Circumcision, Medical, Legal, and Ethical Considerations in Pediatric Practice (Denniston GC, Hodges FM and Milos MF eds.) New York: Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers, 1999: 425-454.</ref> |
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Members & Associates: | |
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Vernon Quaintance | |
Brian J. Morris | |
Jake H. Waskett | |
Related Organizations: | |
Gilgal Society | |
Circlist | |
Acorn Society |
Groups such as the Cutting Club, the Gilgal Society, and the Acorn Society openly admit to a morbid fascination with circumcision to the point of sado-masochistic fetish. These groups advertise that doctors are among their members. There are those on the Internet who discuss the erotic stimulation they experience by watching other males being circumcised, swap fiction and about it, and trade in videotapes of actual circumcisions.[1]
References
- ↑ Christopher P Price. Male Non-therapeutic circumcision: The Legal and Ethical Issues. In Male and Female Circumcision, Medical, Legal, and Ethical Considerations in Pediatric Practice (Denniston GC, Hodges FM and Milos MF eds.) New York: Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers, 1999: 425-454.