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}}</ref> so it is a major source of body pleasure. [[Amputation]] of the [[foreskin]] by [[circumcision]] | }}</ref> so it is a major source of body pleasure. [[Amputation]] of the [[foreskin]] by [[circumcision]] disables receipt of body pleasure from the foreskin in [[circumcised]] males.<ref name="andersen2025">{{REFjournal | ||
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|author-link=Dale Andersen | |||
|url=https://cdd.journals.yorku.ca/index.php/cdd/article/view/39786/36016 | |||
|title=Circumcision and forced disability: Routine male neonatal circumcision and the consequences of amputation within a critical disability studies framework | |||
|journal=Critical Disability Discourses | |||
|date=2025-12 | |||
|volume=10 | |||
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|URL=https://cdd.journals.yorku.ca/index.php/cdd/article/view/39786/36016 | |||
|DOI=https://doi.org/10.25071/1918-6215.39786 | |||
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|quote=In a critical disability studies framework, it is argued that the act of amputating healthy erogenous tissue and the consequences of that amputation cause disability, particularly from a counter-hegemonic lens. | |||
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Lloyd | The foreskin is an important contributor to <i>[https://www.merriam-webster.com/medical/forepleasure forepleasure]</i>.<ref>{{REFweb | ||
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|title=Functions of the foreskin | |||
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[[Lloyd Demause]] (1996) also observed the aggressive, more violent-prone personality that is more common in [[circumcised]] men, but he attributed the cause to early childhood [[trauma]], which must include [[pain| painful]] [[circumcision]],<ref name="demause1996">{{REFjournal | |||
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}}</ref> | }}</ref> however, the men also experienced loss of body pleasure, which may have been the true cause of their personality change. The personality of [[circumcised]] men may be affected by both early childhood [[trauma]] and loss of body pleasure. | ||
The personality of [[circumcised]] men may be affected by both early childhood [[trauma]] and loss of body pleasure. | |||
==International Relations== | ==International Relations== | ||
The Middle East is populated by both Jews and Muslims. Both [[Judaism]] and [[Islam]] require boys to be [[circumcised]]. The nearly ubiquitiousness of [[circumcision]] of boys may help to explain the frequent wars in the | The Middle East is populated by both Jews and Muslims. Both [[Judaism]] and [[Islam]] require boys to be [[circumcised]]. The nearly ubiquitiousness of [[circumcision]] of boys in the Middle East may help to explain the frequent wars in that part of the world. | ||
{{SEEALSO}} | {{SEEALSO}} | ||
* [[Circumcision and violence]] | * [[Circumcision and violence]] | ||
* [[Foreskin play]] | |||
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* {{REFjournal | * {{REFjournal | ||
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[[Category:Circumcision term]] | |||
[[Category:Male sexuality]] | |||
[[Category:Parental information]] | |||
[[Category:Physiology]] | |||
[[Category:Psychology]] | [[Category:Psychology]] | ||
[[Category:Sociology]] | |||
[[Category:Term]] | [[Category:Term]] | ||
[[Category:Violence]] | [[Category:Violence]] | ||