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| + | According to Laumann et al. (1997), the incidence of [[circumcision]] hit its maximum point in 1965 at about 88 percent of newborn boys.<ref>{{REFjournal | ||
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| + | |title=Circumcision in the United States | ||
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| + | }}</ref> The incidence has been slowly declining ever since. This has resulted in ever-increasing numbers of adult males in the [[United States]] with an [[intact]] [[foreskin]]. These men are seeking more and more information about foreskin. Unfortunately, it appears that most of the information provided about the foreskin is provided by [[Circumcised doctors| medical doctors]] who were [[circumcised]] as infants, so it frequently is inaccurate. | ||
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| + | This article seeks to answer questions about long foreskins. | ||
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| + | ==Long foreskins== | ||
| + | For the purpose of this discussion, ''long foreskins'' are defined as foreskins that are long enough to cover the [[glans penis]] even when the [[penis]] has a full [[erection]]> They may also be defined as a foreskin that is classified as CI-9 or CI-10 on the coverage index. | ||
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According to Laumann et al. (1997), the incidence of circumcision hit its maximum point in 1965 at about 88 percent of newborn boys.[1] The incidence has been slowly declining ever since. This has resulted in ever-increasing numbers of adult males in the United States with an intact foreskin. These men are seeking more and more information about foreskin. Unfortunately, it appears that most of the information provided about the foreskin is provided by medical doctors who were circumcised as infants, so it frequently is inaccurate.
This article seeks to answer questions about long foreskins.
Long foreskins
For the purpose of this discussion, long foreskins are defined as foreskins that are long enough to cover the glans penis even when the penis has a full erection> They may also be defined as a foreskin that is classified as CI-9 or CI-10 on the coverage index.
References
- ↑ REFjournal Laumann EO, Masi CM, Zuckerman EW. Circumcision in the United States. JAMA. 1997; 277(13): 1052-7. PMID. Retrieved 21 January 2026.