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'''Kristen O'Hara''' is an American author and intactivist. O'Hara has focused her work in part on the contribution of the male [[foreskin]] to the needs of women.
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'''Kristen O'Hara''' is an American author and [[intactivist]]. O'Hara has focused her work in part on the contribution of the male [[foreskin]] to the needs of women.
  
 
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|quote=People are vociferous on the [[foreskin]] question, none more than Kristen O'Hara, the author of "Sex as Nature Intended It" (2002), in which she claims women are more likely to enjoy intercourse if their male partner is uncircumcised.
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Kristen O'Hara is an American author and intactivist. O'Hara has focused her work in part on the contribution of the male foreskin to the needs of women.

Publications

See also

External links

  • REFweb Official website. Retrieved 3 July 2021
  • REFnews Guthmann, Edward (15 July 2007)."A Cut Below", San Francisco Chronicle. Retrieved 28 July 2024.
    Quote: People are vociferous on the foreskin question, none more than Kristen O'Hara, the author of "Sex as Nature Intended It" (2002), in which she claims women are more likely to enjoy intercourse if their male partner is uncircumcised.