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But a growing number of men known as "[[intactivist|intactivists]]" are expressing outrage about being [[circumcised]] — which they call an “unnecessary [[amputation]]” — before they were old enough to understand the implications of the procedure and consider providing consent. | But a growing number of men known as "[[intactivist|intactivists]]" are expressing outrage about being [[circumcised]] — which they call an “unnecessary [[amputation]]” — before they were old enough to understand the implications of the procedure and consider providing consent. | ||
− | As adults, short of undergoing a complex surgery that transplants [[scrotal skin|scrotal tissue]] onto the penile shaft, or practicing a body mod technique called ‘tugging’ that can sometimes stretch the remaining foreskin tissue back over the head of the penis, these men have been left to wonder: “What would sex be like with a foreskin?” | + | As adults, short of undergoing a complex surgery that transplants [[scrotal skin|scrotal tissue]] onto the penile shaft, or practicing a body mod technique called ‘tugging’ that can sometimes stretch the remaining foreskin tissue back over the head of the [[penis]], these men have been left to wonder: “What would sex be like with a foreskin?” |
Now, a company called [[Foregen]] purports to soon be able to help these men answer that question by using regenerative medicine to regrow their foreskins — much like a salamander can regrow a severed appendage." | Now, a company called [[Foregen]] purports to soon be able to help these men answer that question by using regenerative medicine to regrow their foreskins — much like a salamander can regrow a severed appendage." |
Latest revision as of 15:40, 19 December 2023
Company Attempting To Regrow Foreskin Of Circumcised Men - Young Turks mention Foregen
"If someone has grown up male in the United States, odds are that he doesn’t have a foreskin. Most Americans likely haven’t given this much thought, and if they have, it’s probably along the lines of “good, it’s better this way.”
But a growing number of men known as "intactivists" are expressing outrage about being circumcised — which they call an “unnecessary amputation” — before they were old enough to understand the implications of the procedure and consider providing consent.
As adults, short of undergoing a complex surgery that transplants scrotal tissue onto the penile shaft, or practicing a body mod technique called ‘tugging’ that can sometimes stretch the remaining foreskin tissue back over the head of the penis, these men have been left to wonder: “What would sex be like with a foreskin?”
Now, a company called Foregen purports to soon be able to help these men answer that question by using regenerative medicine to regrow their foreskins — much like a salamander can regrow a severed appendage."
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