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Emotional, psychological, and psychiatric aspects
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In "Prepuce Restoration Seekers: Psychiatric Aspects," a 1981 report published in the ''Archives of Sexual Behavior,'' four men seeking surgical foreskin restoration were examined. The report provides descriptions of the motivational forces behind the desire for foreskin restoration among these four homosexual men.<ref name="Mohl">{{REFjournal
| last=Mohl
| first=PC
| coauthors=Adams R, Greer DM, Sheley KA
| title=Prepuce restoration seekers: psychiatric aspects
| journal=[[Archives of Sexual Behavior]]
| volume=10
| issue=4
| pages=383-93
| url=http://www.circs.org/library/mohl/
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| pubmedID=7295020
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| DOI=10.1007/BF01565542
| date=1982
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}}</ref> Schultheiss et al. (1998) are critical of Mohl's report, stating that "loss of prepuce function in sexual activity" is not mentioned, and that in more recent times the majority of the males performing skin-stretching are heterosexual.<ref>[http://www.cirp.org/library/restoration/schultheiss/ Schultheiss D, Truss MC, Stief CG, Jonas U. Uncircumcision: a historical review of preputial restoration. ''Plast Reconstr Surg'' 1998;101(7): 1990-8.]</ref>
 
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