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Creators normally fall into two categories. The first category consists of men who were involuntarily received a non-therapeutic [[circumcision]] as an infant or small child. The second category consists of men who voluntarily granted consent as an adult for [[Adolescent and adult circumcision| adolescent or adult circumcision]]. | Creators normally fall into two categories. The first category consists of men who were involuntarily received a non-therapeutic [[circumcision]] as an infant or small child. The second category consists of men who voluntarily granted consent as an adult for [[Adolescent and adult circumcision| adolescent or adult circumcision]]. | ||
Both categories of creators seek a sense of wholeness or completeness, a restoration of normal appearance of the penis, and a restoration of lost sensory and other functions to the extent possible. | Both categories of creators seek a sense of wholeness or completeness, a restoration of normal appearance of the penis, and a restoration of lost sensory and other functions to the extent possible. Other reasons are to regain control over one's body and anger management.<ref>{{REFbook | ||
|last=Bigelow | |||
|first=Jim | |||
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|year=1995 | |||
|title=The Joy of Uncircumcising. | |||
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|work=Why men today want to uncircumcise | |||
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|chapter=Chapter 11 | |||
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|pages=113-20 | |||
|location=Aptos, California | |||
|publisher=Hourglass Book Publishing | |||
|ISBN=0-934061-22-X | |||
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[[Category:Foreskin restoration]] | [[Category:Foreskin restoration]] | ||
[[Category:Genital surgery]] | [[Category:Genital surgery]] | ||