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− | In this book, for the first time ever in German, [[Case Histories|affected men]] are talking about their ""cut"" [[foreskin]], which was effectivly an amputation. | + | In this book, for the first time ever in German, [[Case Histories|affected men]] are talking about their ""cut"" [[foreskin]], which was effectivly an amputation. They talk openly and honestly about the negative consequences that they suffer. Consequences affecting them both physically, mentally and sexually. |
− | They talk openly and honestly about the negative consequences that they suffer. Consequences affecting them both physically, mentally and sexually. | ||
Not only directly affected men have their say, but also indirectly affected, such as sex partners and parents. | Not only directly affected men have their say, but also indirectly affected, such as sex partners and parents. |
Revision as of 08:08, 6 June 2015
Title | Ent-hüllt! |
Author | Clemens Berger |
Pages | 324 |
Format | 14,8 cm x 21,0 cm |
Edition | tredition GmbH, Hamburg |
First Edition | May 22, 2015 |
ISBN | 978-3-7323-4012-5 |
Ent-hüllt! Die Beschneidung von Jungen - Nur ein kleiner Schnitt?
- Betroffene packen aus über - Schmerzen - Verlust - Scham
(Un-covered! Circumcision of boys - just a little snip?
- Affected ones speak out about - pain - loss - shame)
In this book, for the first time ever in German, affected men are talking about their ""cut"" foreskin, which was effectivly an amputation. They talk openly and honestly about the negative consequences that they suffer. Consequences affecting them both physically, mentally and sexually.
Not only directly affected men have their say, but also indirectly affected, such as sex partners and parents.