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}}</ref> Epispasm was popular in the First Century among [[circumcised]] Jewish men who wished to appear as [[intact]] Greek. The practice of epispasm seems to have persisted from the Second Century B. C. to the Sixth Century A. D.<ref name="hall1991">{{REFjournal
}}</ref> Epispasm was popular in the First Century among [[circumcised]] Jewish men who wished to pass as [[intact]] Greek.<ref>}}
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|author-link=Amanda Kennedy
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|title=Masculinity and Embodiment in the Practice of Foreskin Restoration
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|journal=International Journal of Men's Health
|date=2015
|season=Spring
|volume=14
|issue=1
|pages=38-54
|url=https://www.arclaw.org/wp-content/uploads/Kennedy-Embodiment-and-Restoration-IJMH-2015.pdf
|DOI=10.3149/jmh.1401.38
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|accessdate=2026-03-13
}}</ref> The practice of epispasm seems to have persisted from the Second Century B. C. to the Sixth Century A. D.<ref name="hall1991">{{REFjournal
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* [[Foreskin restoration]]
* [[Foreskin restoration]]
* [[Foreskin restoration information for circumcised teens]]
* [[Foreskin restoration information for circumcised teens]]
 
* [[Long foreskins]]
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