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Revision as of 19:32, 27 January 2024
Intact is an adjective that is defined as meaning "remaining sound, entire, or uninjured; not impaired in any way, having all physical parts."[1]
Intact is the preferred antonym for circumcised. An intact boy is a foreskinned boy.
According to the WHO, about 70 percent of living males are intact. Being intact is the normal condition of human males.
History
Jeffrey R. Wood, an early intactivist, is believed to be the first person to apply the word to the condition of having a normal, complete, natural penis.
Intact males
Intact males possess a preputial sac.
Most intact males report that their foreskinned penis is very sensitive. Intact males enjoy a full range of foreskin functions.
Intact males have good gliding action and usually do not need to use lubrication.
See also
External links
- Anonymous (24 January 2024).
Keeping Your Son’s Penis Intact: A Guide for Parents
, Intact America. Retrieved 27 January 2024.