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}}</ref> and have a life-long loss of various [[Foreskin#Physiological_functions|physiological functions]]. All have a physical [[circumcision scar]]. | }}</ref> and have a life-long loss of various [[Foreskin#Physiological_functions|physiological functions]]. All have a physical [[circumcision scar]]. Circumcised men are likely to have hair on their penile shaft.<ref name="milos2022-09-12">{{REFweb | ||
|url=https://intactamerica.org/ask-marilyn-is-it-normal-to-have-hair-on-your-penis/ | |||
|title=Ask Marilyn—Is It Normal to Have Hair on Your Penis? | |||
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|author-link=Marilyn Fayre Milos | |||
|publisher=Intact America | |||
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Psychic scars are not visible, but most experience [[Psychological issues of male circumcision|behavioral changes]]. ''Denial of loss'' is common.<ref name="hill2017">{{REFjournal | Psychic scars are not visible, but most experience [[Psychological issues of male circumcision|behavioral changes]]. ''Denial of loss'' is common.<ref name="hill2017">{{REFjournal | ||