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Dr. X, M.D. is an anonymous, retired American practitioner of family medicine, and an intactivist. He was born in the Midwest region of the United States, where the incidence of non-therapeutic infant circumcision is very high, however he was not circumcised as an infant. He later received a medically-unnecessary, surprise circumcision when nine-years-old, while having another procedure.
Dr. X, M.D. had a surgical foreskin restoration while in his thirties. He later stated, "If I could have foreseen the development of the modern foreskin reconstruction devices now commercially available, I would have NEVER attempted a surgical reconstruction!"
Dr. X, M.D. has written several comments about circumcision.
Publications
- Anonymous (12 April 2021).
My observations of cognitive dissonance and confirmation bias as factors determining a parent's insistence on circumcision of male children.
, Google Docs. Retrieved 12 December 2022. - Anonymous (10 December 2022).
Unwarranted presumption
, Google Docs. Retrieved 12 December 2022.
NSFW
- Anonymous.
Was It Worth All My Extra Effort?
, Google. Retrieved 12 December 2022.